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... intended for Fort Defiance more than what it had , which is 4 - one pounders - one in each blockhouse . That they were fortifying the harbours along the Coast & repairing the old Forts - that a War with Britain was not expected , but ...
... intended for Fort Defiance more than what it had , which is 4 - one pounders - one in each blockhouse . That they were fortifying the harbours along the Coast & repairing the old Forts - that a War with Britain was not expected , but ...
Side 11
... intended to remove the garrison from Detroit , an ill chosen & unhealthy spot , to an eminence about two miles be- low it , which commands the whole of the River opposite to Sandwich . ' these two Positions well manned & appointed with ...
... intended to remove the garrison from Detroit , an ill chosen & unhealthy spot , to an eminence about two miles be- low it , which commands the whole of the River opposite to Sandwich . ' these two Positions well manned & appointed with ...
Side 14
... intended American Fort , at a future day these Merchants must change sides , or be the Victims of the Genl . Precipitation and their own folly . the Situation of Amherstburg is injudicious the Works badly disposed ; the north Blockhouse ...
... intended American Fort , at a future day these Merchants must change sides , or be the Victims of the Genl . Precipitation and their own folly . the Situation of Amherstburg is injudicious the Works badly disposed ; the north Blockhouse ...
Side 15
... intended , and why it should be aban- doned is inconceivable , the River Trench or Thames as ' tis now called , is an object of serious attention ; it opens into Lake Sinclair1 . is well adapted for fitting out small armed vessels of ...
... intended , and why it should be aban- doned is inconceivable , the River Trench or Thames as ' tis now called , is an object of serious attention ; it opens into Lake Sinclair1 . is well adapted for fitting out small armed vessels of ...
Side 19
... intended to cover the shipping which lie at the Wharf . within Musquet Shot of the American Shore . the great disadvantage of the situation is that Vessels coming up from the Lake must pass under the Guns of the American Fort , and when ...
... intended to cover the shipping which lie at the Wharf . within Musquet Shot of the American Shore . the great disadvantage of the situation is that Vessels coming up from the Lake must pass under the Guns of the American Fort , and when ...
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41st Regt American Amherstburg army arrived attack beg leave boats Brig British Brock Burlington Canoes Capt Captain capture Chief Comg communication copy Detachment Detroit Dickson dispatch DRUMMOND TO SIR Elliott enclosed Enemy Enemy's Excellency Sir George force Fort Erie Fort George FRANCIS DE ROTTENBURG Frontier Garrison George Prevost Bart GEORGE PREVOST War-1812 GORDON DRUMMOND GORDON DRUMMOND Lt Government HEAD QUARTERS HENRY PROCTOR honor Hull Indian Department INDIANENSIS Inst ISAAC BROCK Kingston Lake Erie Lake Huron letter Lieut Lieutenant Mackinac Majesty's McDonall Michigan Michilimackinac miles Militia Montreal naval Niagara Noah Freer obedient humble Servant obedt officers Post Pounders present Prisoners Province provisions Quebec received respect Riall River Raisin Robert ROTTENBURG Sackett's Harbour Sandwich SECRETARY FREER sent Servt Sheaffe SIGILLUM Sir George Prevost Sir James Yeo supply Thames tion transmit Troops Upper Canada vessels York