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Side iii
... British officers in com- mand on the Canadian frontier and in Michigan ; and in this volume can be found that portion of the British official story of the first two years of that war which forms a page in the annals of Michigan ...
... British officers in com- mand on the Canadian frontier and in Michigan ; and in this volume can be found that portion of the British official story of the first two years of that war which forms a page in the annals of Michigan ...
Side x
... British forces in the west had counted on a sure victory and every hope they had for maintaining their western possessions was chanced upon the outcome . The entire British fleet was destroyed . The news no sooner reached Procter than ...
... British forces in the west had counted on a sure victory and every hope they had for maintaining their western possessions was chanced upon the outcome . The entire British fleet was destroyed . The news no sooner reached Procter than ...
Side 8
... british Government to retain the Military Posts of Oswego Niagara Detroit & Michillimakinac , which had been injudiciously ceded by Oswald the british Commissioner , a man of little political , and less local knowledge , if Men's ...
... british Government to retain the Military Posts of Oswego Niagara Detroit & Michillimakinac , which had been injudiciously ceded by Oswald the british Commissioner , a man of little political , and less local knowledge , if Men's ...
Side 10
... british & americans had conspired their ruin , the evasive answers , & equivocal Conduct of the garrisons at Detroit & the Miamis countenanced the delusion , hence of 1200 Indians assembled under the Fort 900 retired without firing a ...
... british & americans had conspired their ruin , the evasive answers , & equivocal Conduct of the garrisons at Detroit & the Miamis countenanced the delusion , hence of 1200 Indians assembled under the Fort 900 retired without firing a ...
Side 19
... british Government were ever informed of the fact . to the Eastward of Niagara on the Lake Ontario is the fort of Oswego on the mouth of that River distant about 90 Miles , a place of no force from it the americans come in open Boats to ...
... british Government were ever informed of the fact . to the Eastward of Niagara on the Lake Ontario is the fort of Oswego on the mouth of that River distant about 90 Miles , a place of no force from it the americans come in open Boats to ...
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