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 24 頁
... Proctor then agreed to make terms , by providing that all private property should be respected ; that sleds should be sent next morning to move the sick and wounded to Fort Malden , near Amherstburg , but in the meantime the prisoners ...
... Proctor then agreed to make terms , by providing that all private property should be respected ; that sleds should be sent next morning to move the sick and wounded to Fort Malden , near Amherstburg , but in the meantime the prisoners ...
第 25 頁
... Proctor for such conduct , but in the state of public mind then in Great Britain he received promotion for his conduct . The Forty - first Regiment of British troops was badly cut up . Both General Winchester and Major Madison protested ...
... Proctor for such conduct , but in the state of public mind then in Great Britain he received promotion for his conduct . The Forty - first Regiment of British troops was badly cut up . Both General Winchester and Major Madison protested ...
第 45 頁
... Proctor , and that Governor Shelby insisted upon such a course , and with emphatic language declared that he would follow Proctor and his British and Indians even to h- if necessary to avenge Kentucky's wrongs ; but this was pure ...
... Proctor , and that Governor Shelby insisted upon such a course , and with emphatic language declared that he would follow Proctor and his British and Indians even to h- if necessary to avenge Kentucky's wrongs ; but this was pure ...
第 47 頁
... Proctor as he began his flight with his army of British and Indians . At this time General Harrison had faint hope of being able to out - march Proctor and overtake him . In a letter written that night , he says : " I will pursue the ...
... Proctor as he began his flight with his army of British and Indians . At this time General Harrison had faint hope of being able to out - march Proctor and overtake him . In a letter written that night , he says : " I will pursue the ...
第 48 頁
... Proctor would give battle , but on arriving there it was found he had deserted the place on the day preceding . Here and there a few Indians could be seen plundering the inhabitants in the suburbs of Detroit , which kept the people ...
... Proctor would give battle , but on arriving there it was found he had deserted the place on the day preceding . Here and there a few Indians could be seen plundering the inhabitants in the suburbs of Detroit , which kept the people ...
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