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... militia from Ohio and Michigan and they complained that they were not employed to invade foreign territory or to leave the United States , and threatened to return to Detroit . Fearing a defection in his army , Hull only remained a few ...
... militia from Ohio and Michigan and they complained that they were not employed to invade foreign territory or to leave the United States , and threatened to return to Detroit . Fearing a defection in his army , Hull only remained a few ...
Side 42
... Militia of Detroit have been constantly assembled for the purpose of Drill , they amount to about 400 , are much ... Militia to the amount of 4 or 5000 may be brought against us in about Six weeks from Kentucky , and those are well ...
... Militia of Detroit have been constantly assembled for the purpose of Drill , they amount to about 400 , are much ... Militia to the amount of 4 or 5000 may be brought against us in about Six weeks from Kentucky , and those are well ...
Side 46
... Militia , which were embodied at that place , from the 24th of March last . 1 Colonel Grant states that the Militia of Detroit , has been allowed to re- Brother of the noted Simon Girty , and like him active in inciting the Indians to ...
... Militia , which were embodied at that place , from the 24th of March last . 1 Colonel Grant states that the Militia of Detroit , has been allowed to re- Brother of the noted Simon Girty , and like him active in inciting the Indians to ...
Side 47
... Militia , of equal strength , with that which has been doing Duty at Am- herstburg , should be kept in readiness , to march at the shortest notice . I have the honor to be Sir Your Excellency's most obedient and most humble servant His ...
... Militia , of equal strength , with that which has been doing Duty at Am- herstburg , should be kept in readiness , to march at the shortest notice . I have the honor to be Sir Your Excellency's most obedient and most humble servant His ...
Side 49
... Militia on Duty here during the Winter . Of the Militia of this Country , speaking even with moderation of them , one half can only be depended on , the rest are surely Enemys , wait- ing , as the People of Detroit are , the trumpet of ...
... Militia on Duty here during the Winter . Of the Militia of this Country , speaking even with moderation of them , one half can only be depended on , the rest are surely Enemys , wait- ing , as the People of Detroit are , the trumpet of ...
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