The Battle of the Thames: In which Kentuckians Defeated the British, French, and Indians, October 5, 1813, with a List of the Officers and Privates who Won the VictoryJ. P. Morton, printers to the Filson Club, 1903 - 274 頁 |
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... river Raisin had more than eclipsed the glory of all other quarters . Proctor , reeking with the blood his treachery and brutality had drawn from fallen foes , stood forth like a demon incarnate to desolate the land with all the horrors ...
... river Raisin had more than eclipsed the glory of all other quarters . Proctor , reeking with the blood his treachery and brutality had drawn from fallen foes , stood forth like a demon incarnate to desolate the land with all the horrors ...
第 v 頁
... river Thames , protected by a precipitous bank on their left and by an impassable swamp on their right . The strong ... river Raisin , the Americans remembered atrocities , barbarities , and oppressions in the more distant past which ...
... river Thames , protected by a precipitous bank on their left and by an impassable swamp on their right . The strong ... river Raisin , the Americans remembered atrocities , barbarities , and oppressions in the more distant past which ...
第 vii 頁
... series of acts which led to the surrender not only of his army but of the whole Northwest frontier . His first step after returning to Detroit was to get his supplies from the river Raisin , where the enemy had blockaded Preface vii.
... series of acts which led to the surrender not only of his army but of the whole Northwest frontier . His first step after returning to Detroit was to get his supplies from the river Raisin , where the enemy had blockaded Preface vii.
第 viii 頁
... river Raisin , where the enemy had blockaded them , by sending an inadequate force , which was defeated . He then sent a larger force , which after defeating the enemy were withdrawn without getting the much - needed supplies . While ...
... river Raisin , where the enemy had blockaded them , by sending an inadequate force , which was defeated . He then sent a larger force , which after defeating the enemy were withdrawn without getting the much - needed supplies . While ...
第 11 頁
... River Raisin General Harrison located himself at the Maumee Rapids , fifteen miles from Lake Erie , in what is now known as Perrysburg , in Wood County , Ohio . General Proctor had besieged these forces , and on the 5th day of May ...
... River Raisin General Harrison located himself at the Maumee Rapids , fifteen miles from Lake Erie , in what is now known as Perrysburg , in Wood County , Ohio . General Proctor had besieged these forces , and on the 5th day of May ...
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Abraham Alexander Allen American Anderson Andrew Anthony Crockett appointed army battalion battle battlefield Benjamin brave brigade British Caldwell Calloway captured Charles Clark Colonel Colonel Johnson Colonel Richard composed courage Crockett Daniel David Davis Desha Detroit DeVall Payne Edward elected Elijah enemy Ensign Fort Meigs Fourth Corporal Fourth Sergeant Francis George Trotter Governor Shelby Harrison Henry honor Hugh hundred Indians infantry Isaac Jacob Jeremiah Jesse John Jonathan Jones Joseph Joseph Desha Joseph McDowell Joshua Kentuckians Kentucky Lake Erie large number legislature Lewis Logan Major Major Payne Martin Mason County massacre Matthew McDowell Meigs miles militia Moore Moses Nathaniel Ohio patriotic Peter Philip PRIVATES Proctor Quartermaster Reuben river Raisin Robert Samuel Scott County Second Corporal Second Lieutenant Second Sergeant senate Shelby's Simrall Smith soldiers Stephen Taylor Tecumseh Thames Third Corporal Third Sergeant Thomas Thompson troops tucky United victory Virginia volunteers Whitley William William Whitley Wilson Wood wounded Zachariah