| William James - 1818 - 616 páginas
...Frcderickstown, situated up the Sassafras river, were places of some trade and importance, and the Sassafras being the only river or place of shelter for vessels...directed, last night, the assembling of the boats along, siile the Mohawk, from whence with the marines, as before, tmder captains Wybourn and Carter,... | |
| 1854 - 710 páginas
...Fredericktown, situated up the Sassafras river, were places of some trade and importance, and the Sassafras being the only river or place of shelter for vessels...and cleared, I directed, last night, the assembling the boats alongside the Mohawk, from whence with the marines, as before, under captains Wybourn and... | |
| Gilbert Auchinleck - 1855 - 456 páginas
...some trade and importance, and the Sassafras being the only river or place of shelter for vesselsat this upper extremity of the Chesapeake, which I had not examined and cleared, I directed, last mght, the assembling the boats alongside the Mohawk, from whence with the marines, as before, under... | |
| Nicholas Tracy - 1998 - 390 páginas
...Warren, Bart, and KB &c. HMS Maidstone, off the Sasafras River, May 6, 1813 Sir, I have the honour to acquaint you, that, understanding Georgetown and...Mohawk, from whence with the marines, as before, under Captain Wybourn and Carter, with my friend Lieutenant Robertson, of the artillery, and his small party,... | |
| Roger Morriss - 1997 - 364 páginas
...any kind'. In all 51 guns were destroyed that day.2^ By 5 May the squadron had entered the Sassafras, 'being the only river or place of shelter for vessels...Chesapeake which I had not examined and cleared'. In the evening boats proceeded upstream for Georgetown and Fredericktown, which were warned via local... | |
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