Official Letters of the Military and Naval Officers of the United States, During the War with Great Britain in the Years 1812, 13, 14, and 15Arno Press, 1971 - 510 páginas |
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... artillery , commanded a six pounder on the north block house , and together with a part of his own company , though placed in a situation most exposed to the fire of the enemy , main- tained their position like veterans . Lieutenant ...
... artillery , commanded a six pounder on the north block house , and together with a part of his own company , though placed in a situation most exposed to the fire of the enemy , main- tained their position like veterans . Lieutenant ...
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... artillery . The first party made some pri- soners , but failed to destroy the bridge . The second party , after rendering unserviceable the light artillery , separated by some misapprehension . Lieutenant Angus , the seamen , and part ...
... artillery . The first party made some pri- soners , but failed to destroy the bridge . The second party , after rendering unserviceable the light artillery , separated by some misapprehension . Lieutenant Angus , the seamen , and part ...
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... artillery , principally howitzers . It was the unanimous opinion of the council , that under all circumstances it would be proper to return a short distance upon this road which the artillery and reinforcements were approaching ; for ...
... artillery , principally howitzers . It was the unanimous opinion of the council , that under all circumstances it would be proper to return a short distance upon this road which the artillery and reinforcements were approaching ; for ...
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June | 9 |
General Clays account of his disaster | 124 |
Lieutenant ChaunceyCapture of the Lady Murray | 169 |
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