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 17 頁
... hundred and fifty men to the River Raisin , about forty miles distant . A few hours afterward , he was followed by Colonel John Allen with one hundred * and ten men , who came up with Lewis on The Battle of the Thames 17.
... hundred and fifty men to the River Raisin , about forty miles distant . A few hours afterward , he was followed by Colonel John Allen with one hundred * and ten men , who came up with Lewis on The Battle of the Thames 17.
第 19 頁
... hundred English and four hundred Indians . Colonel Lewis was directed to hold Frenchtown . The success of this movement , communicated to the army at the Rapids , created a high degree of excitement and all were eager to advance and ...
... hundred English and four hundred Indians . Colonel Lewis was directed to hold Frenchtown . The success of this movement , communicated to the army at the Rapids , created a high degree of excitement and all were eager to advance and ...
第 20 頁
... hundred and fifty troops in fatal security , while guards were placed as usual . In consequence of the extreme cold weather , no picket was placed on the road along which the enemy was likely to advance . The night was passed without ...
... hundred and fifty troops in fatal security , while guards were placed as usual . In consequence of the extreme cold weather , no picket was placed on the road along which the enemy was likely to advance . The night was passed without ...
第 21 頁
... hundred men were tomahawked within a distance of three hundred feet . Captain Simpson , a member of Congress , in command of one of the companies , was shot and tomahawked at the edge of the wood near the mouth of the lane , and Colonel ...
... hundred men were tomahawked within a distance of three hundred feet . Captain Simpson , a member of Congress , in command of one of the companies , was shot and tomahawked at the edge of the wood near the mouth of the lane , and Colonel ...
第 22 頁
... hundred yards from the lines of the Kentuckians . Supplies of ammunition had been furnished by a horse and sleigh . The Kentucky riflemen promptly killed the horse and cut off the chance of sup- plying the six - pounder with ammunition ...
... hundred yards from the lines of the Kentuckians . Supplies of ammunition had been furnished by a horse and sleigh . The Kentucky riflemen promptly killed the horse and cut off the chance of sup- plying the six - pounder with ammunition ...
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