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Side xi
... point . 5th . That he did not properly arrange his troops at the battle at Moravian town , October fifth , but " quitted the field soon after the action commenced ; such conduct on the part of the said Major General Procter betraying ...
... point . 5th . That he did not properly arrange his troops at the battle at Moravian town , October fifth , but " quitted the field soon after the action commenced ; such conduct on the part of the said Major General Procter betraying ...
Side 5
... Point aux Chenes , provided Perrogues with Merchandize and Stores were prevented from passing the British post on the Miamis— He further says that General Wayne did not move with any cannon but that there were six Brass Six Pounders ...
... Point aux Chenes , provided Perrogues with Merchandize and Stores were prevented from passing the British post on the Miamis— He further says that General Wayne did not move with any cannon but that there were six Brass Six Pounders ...
Side 13
... point , nine miles below Fort Amherstburg , has a full view of all vessels going to or coming from that Post ; may at any time interrupt the communication ; they have besides these the River Raisin and Sandousky convenient Harbours for ...
... point , nine miles below Fort Amherstburg , has a full view of all vessels going to or coming from that Post ; may at any time interrupt the communication ; they have besides these the River Raisin and Sandousky convenient Harbours for ...
Side 14
... point eighteen miles above Amherstburg is decidedly the most eligible situation it commands the Ship Channel , interrupts the whole of the communication with Detroit , would have induced the inhabitants of the town amongst whom are many ...
... point eighteen miles above Amherstburg is decidedly the most eligible situation it commands the Ship Channel , interrupts the whole of the communication with Detroit , would have induced the inhabitants of the town amongst whom are many ...
Side 17
... point of view a desirable measure , and attainable without Expence . in the year 1796 a tract of Land was purchased from the Gibawas ( Ojibways ) Indians beginning at the Chenal Ecarte ' and running twelve miles northward along the Bank ...
... point of view a desirable measure , and attainable without Expence . in the year 1796 a tract of Land was purchased from the Gibawas ( Ojibways ) Indians beginning at the Chenal Ecarte ' and running twelve miles northward along the Bank ...
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