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Side 7
... remain at Kayuaga till those ex- " pected to be enlisted by another Officer who goes to the Falls of the Ohio and " returns from thence to Fort Washington can join them there , and then to " proceed to Detroit about the end of May ...
... remain at Kayuaga till those ex- " pected to be enlisted by another Officer who goes to the Falls of the Ohio and " returns from thence to Fort Washington can join them there , and then to " proceed to Detroit about the end of May ...
Side 8
... remain Dear Major + Contealx Major Green 26th Rgt [ C 673 - p 75 ] Yours sincerely T. H. SCHOEDDE . EXTRACT OF A STATEMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF UPPER CANADA SENT WITH THE APPROBATION OF LIEUT . GENERAL HUNTER TO FIELD MARSHAL HIS ROYAL ...
... remain Dear Major + Contealx Major Green 26th Rgt [ C 673 - p 75 ] Yours sincerely T. H. SCHOEDDE . EXTRACT OF A STATEMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF UPPER CANADA SENT WITH THE APPROBATION OF LIEUT . GENERAL HUNTER TO FIELD MARSHAL HIS ROYAL ...
Side 16
... remain unsettled , whilst a ' On St. Joseph island , St. Mary's river . The British garrison at Mackinac island removed to this post after evacuating Fort Mackinac , 1796 . number of Settlers have been scattered in different directions ...
... remain unsettled , whilst a ' On St. Joseph island , St. Mary's river . The British garrison at Mackinac island removed to this post after evacuating Fort Mackinac , 1796 . number of Settlers have been scattered in different directions ...
Side 21
... remain within the Island and dispute the landing at whatever point it may be attempted . parties of Indians may be kept in the Woods near St. Johns to watch the Enemy's Motions and harrass him , and at the same time to give notice of ...
... remain within the Island and dispute the landing at whatever point it may be attempted . parties of Indians may be kept in the Woods near St. Johns to watch the Enemy's Motions and harrass him , and at the same time to give notice of ...
Side 45
... remain in store , & if I was to detain them Just now , they would look for payment for the loss of the sugar season , and make a claim on Government for bread , from a pretence of losing the opportunity of preparing the ground for their ...
... remain in store , & if I was to detain them Just now , they would look for payment for the loss of the sugar season , and make a claim on Government for bread , from a pretence of losing the opportunity of preparing the ground for their ...
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