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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第 70 頁
... Kentucky had ever sent to battle . To General George Trotter fell the post of honor . General Marquis Calmes , well advanced in years , was by reason of a severe attack of illness prevented from com- 70 The Battle of the Thames.
... Kentucky had ever sent to battle . To General George Trotter fell the post of honor . General Marquis Calmes , well advanced in years , was by reason of a severe attack of illness prevented from com- 70 The Battle of the Thames.
第 72 頁
... honor . His relatives , friends , and associates had gone down at the Raisin . An unusual proportion of the men lost in that conflict had been from Fayette County ; Fayette and Jessamine bore the brunt , and from these two counties ...
... honor . His relatives , friends , and associates had gone down at the Raisin . An unusual proportion of the men lost in that conflict had been from Fayette County ; Fayette and Jessamine bore the brunt , and from these two counties ...
第 91 頁
... honor and war dear to them and their ancestors , and they hurried away from the scene of the fate- ful conflict to give the ashes of Tecumseh repose where they felt the foot of the pale - face would never tread and where his eyes would ...
... honor and war dear to them and their ancestors , and they hurried away from the scene of the fate- ful conflict to give the ashes of Tecumseh repose where they felt the foot of the pale - face would never tread and where his eyes would ...
第 97 頁
... honor was due his father , and he immediately took steps , by communicating with all those who were engaged ' It is not to the credit of Kentucky that she has permitted her dead thus to sleep . The bones of the Raisin's dead were ...
... honor was due his father , and he immediately took steps , by communicating with all those who were engaged ' It is not to the credit of Kentucky that she has permitted her dead thus to sleep . The bones of the Raisin's dead were ...
第 98 頁
... honor of this pursuit belonged . Major Payne , having died in 1830 , could not speak for himself . Immediately after the shock of battle had subsided and General Harrison realized that he had obtained a complete victory , Major Chambers ...
... honor of this pursuit belonged . Major Payne , having died in 1830 , could not speak for himself . Immediately after the shock of battle had subsided and General Harrison realized that he had obtained a complete victory , Major Chambers ...
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