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 57 頁
... Colonel Johnson's spies , to bring back the boat and surrender . Here , unfortunately , one of the horses belonging to the dragoons made his escape , and his wild run into the British lines gave Proctor the first intimation of the ...
... Colonel Johnson's spies , to bring back the boat and surrender . Here , unfortunately , one of the horses belonging to the dragoons made his escape , and his wild run into the British lines gave Proctor the first intimation of the ...
第 58 頁
... Colonel Johnson with a loss of two men killed and seven wounded . Among the wounded was Captain Elijah Craig , who subsequently died . The Indians had thirteen killed and a large number wounded . a Wyandot During the day , Walk - in ...
... Colonel Johnson with a loss of two men killed and seven wounded . Among the wounded was Captain Elijah Craig , who subsequently died . The Indians had thirteen killed and a large number wounded . a Wyandot During the day , Walk - in ...
第 59 頁
... Colonel Johnson's regiment took the lead , with which was General Harrison and his staff , and the infantry fol- lowed , as rapidly as was possible , under the command of Governor Shelby . By nine o'clock the Americans reached a mill ...
... Colonel Johnson's regiment took the lead , with which was General Harrison and his staff , and the infantry fol- lowed , as rapidly as was possible , under the command of Governor Shelby . By nine o'clock the Americans reached a mill ...
第 60 頁
... Colonel Johnson's mounted militia took an infantryman behind him . This put twelve hundred of the footmen on the north side , and the balance were crossed over in canoes , which were quietly floated down the river to this point . As ...
... Colonel Johnson's mounted militia took an infantryman behind him . This put twelve hundred of the footmen on the north side , and the balance were crossed over in canoes , which were quietly floated down the river to this point . As ...
第 61 頁
... Colonel Johnson , with Major Suggett and the spies , immedi- ately advanced within sight of the British line , where by observation , together with the statements of several prison- ers whom they had captured , they were able to get an ...
... Colonel Johnson , with Major Suggett and the spies , immedi- ately advanced within sight of the British line , where by observation , together with the statements of several prison- ers whom they had captured , they were able to get an ...
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