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... river . But the march across country , from the point at Lewis- ton Heights to the place of re - embarking above the ... rivers between that place and Mackinac were navigable for ves- sels larger than the small batteaux then in use ...
... river . But the march across country , from the point at Lewis- ton Heights to the place of re - embarking above the ... rivers between that place and Mackinac were navigable for ves- sels larger than the small batteaux then in use ...
Side 3
... river , which we returned . In four days we reached Fort Schelope [ Schlosser ] , near the Falls , and marched under a strong guard to [ Fort ] Niagara , without experiencing any annoyance from the enemy . It was late before the sloop ...
... river , which we returned . In four days we reached Fort Schelope [ Schlosser ] , near the Falls , and marched under a strong guard to [ Fort ] Niagara , without experiencing any annoyance from the enemy . It was late before the sloop ...
Side 6
... River , but this time without loss of life . In the fate autumn of 1763 he was again at Niagara , on his way back from De- troit to New York . He reached that city Dec. 16th , and de- livered to Gen. Gage dispatches from Col. Gladwin ...
... River , but this time without loss of life . In the fate autumn of 1763 he was again at Niagara , on his way back from De- troit to New York . He reached that city Dec. 16th , and de- livered to Gen. Gage dispatches from Col. Gladwin ...
Side 9
... river . In April of this year he had been ordered to join Brad- street . On reporting to that officer at Albany his first duty was to make a map of Lake Erie , with distances marked on it . That done , Bradstreet sent him on ahead to ...
... river . In April of this year he had been ordered to join Brad- street . On reporting to that officer at Albany his first duty was to make a map of Lake Erie , with distances marked on it . That done , Bradstreet sent him on ahead to ...
Side 10
... Rivers and Quebec . For nearly a month the troops had been in transit . The captain complains that they had become indolent , " careless of their arms and slovenly service , falling sick ... river . Capt . Montresor 10 THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF.
... Rivers and Quebec . For nearly a month the troops had been in transit . The captain complains that they had become indolent , " careless of their arms and slovenly service , falling sick ... river . Capt . Montresor 10 THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF.
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