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... feet long , so that the long boats could be loaded with facility . By the end of June , there being no more provisions to get over the portage , the ox teams and wagons were frequently un- employed , and part of the “ cattle " were put ...
... feet long , so that the long boats could be loaded with facility . By the end of June , there being no more provisions to get over the portage , the ox teams and wagons were frequently un- employed , and part of the “ cattle " were put ...
Side 22
... feet high and 12 feet deep ; and after mounting our guns we 22 PAPERS OF THE WAR OF 1812 .
... feet high and 12 feet deep ; and after mounting our guns we 22 PAPERS OF THE WAR OF 1812 .
Side 23
Buffalo Historical Society. 12 feet deep ; and after mounting our guns we were ready for operations . At this time the British had their heavy guns mounted , facing ours , and they looked rather saucy . I was an officer and commanded the ...
Buffalo Historical Society. 12 feet deep ; and after mounting our guns we were ready for operations . At this time the British had their heavy guns mounted , facing ours , and they looked rather saucy . I was an officer and commanded the ...
Side 55
... feet pole , with a bottle in each hand , one of which is to be empty and the other filled . " This sentence was carried out at the evening roll - call , while the Major General reminded his soldiers that " the law martial makes the ...
... feet pole , with a bottle in each hand , one of which is to be empty and the other filled . " This sentence was carried out at the evening roll - call , while the Major General reminded his soldiers that " the law martial makes the ...
Side 65
... feet and the sound of voices were heard under the muzzle of their guns . The brave McDonogh was the first to leap upon the parapet and demand , in a voice of thunder , ' Who goes there ? The watch - word was instantly returned , and the ...
... feet and the sound of voices were heard under the muzzle of their guns . The brave McDonogh was the first to leap upon the parapet and demand , in a voice of thunder , ' Who goes there ? The watch - word was instantly returned , and the ...
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Albany American army Association bill Black Rock boat breakwater British Buffalo Creek Buffalo harbor Buffalo Historical Society Buffalo Library building built Canadian Capt Captain Caroline Caroline affair Chap citizens city of Buffalo Clergy Reserves command commenced committee construction Detroit early engineers entrance channel erected Erie Canal falo favor Fort Erie Fort Niagara Francis Bond Head George Government Governor Hansard Henry House of Assembly Indians James John labor Lake Erie land Legislature letter Lewiston lighthouse London Lord Mackenzie March McDonogh ment miles militia narrative Navy Island Niagara Falls Niagara Frontier Niagara River officers Pan-American Exposition passed Patriot piles port present President Printed rebellion sail schooner sea-wall secure Senate Sept settlers shore side south pier steamboat steamer stone Stony Point Street superstructure timber crib tion Toronto troops United Upper Canada vessels Wilkeson William York