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... Mile Creek , other- wise Williamsville , not elsewhere to be found . They well show , too , some of the difficulties encountered in supplying the commonest needs of the troops . The correspondence of Lt. Patrick McDonogh , for the use ...
... Mile Creek , other- wise Williamsville , not elsewhere to be found . They well show , too , some of the difficulties encountered in supplying the commonest needs of the troops . The correspondence of Lt. Patrick McDonogh , for the use ...
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... miles in front of his corps with four volunteers , and securing the bridge across Cambridge River , 19th April , 1775 ; which prevented his Body from going the Watertown Road , whereby the Light Infantry and Grenadiers were not cut off ...
... miles in front of his corps with four volunteers , and securing the bridge across Cambridge River , 19th April , 1775 ; which prevented his Body from going the Watertown Road , whereby the Light Infantry and Grenadiers were not cut off ...
Side 9
... miles by a chain of redoubts , against the Indians and before the arrival of the troops under Col. Bradstreet ; and was to make the first construction of Fort Erie , whose gray ruins , of a much later period of construc- tion , still ...
... miles by a chain of redoubts , against the Indians and before the arrival of the troops under Col. Bradstreet ; and was to make the first construction of Fort Erie , whose gray ruins , of a much later period of construc- tion , still ...
Side 10
... miles west of the fort ; and here was entered upon another stage in the preparation for Brad- street's expedition . The succeeding days were busy ones at Fort Niagara and up and down the river . Capt . Montresor 10 THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF.
... miles west of the fort ; and here was entered upon another stage in the preparation for Brad- street's expedition . The succeeding days were busy ones at Fort Niagara and up and down the river . Capt . Montresor 10 THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF.
Side 12
... miles of Little Niagara . The next day , Capt . Montgomery having come from Navy Island to take command of the troops , Capt . Montresor pushed ahead and marked out three more re- doubts , the last within 800 yards of Fort Schlosser or ...
... miles of Little Niagara . The next day , Capt . Montgomery having come from Navy Island to take command of the troops , Capt . Montresor pushed ahead and marked out three more re- doubts , the last within 800 yards of Fort Schlosser or ...
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