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... sent down from Fort Detroit for goods . Rutherford , who was a mere youth , had just escaped from a long and cruel captivity . In May of that year Major Gladwin of the 80th Regiment , commanding officer at De- troit , being anxious to ...
... sent down from Fort Detroit for goods . Rutherford , who was a mere youth , had just escaped from a long and cruel captivity . In May of that year Major Gladwin of the 80th Regiment , commanding officer at De- troit , being anxious to ...
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... sent by Major Glad- win in a vessel bound for the Niagara to procure a supply of provisions for the garrison . " I agreed to run the hazard of the undertaking , " he writes , " and accordingly embarked on board the ship . We had some ...
... sent by Major Glad- win in a vessel bound for the Niagara to procure a supply of provisions for the garrison . " I agreed to run the hazard of the undertaking , " he writes , " and accordingly embarked on board the ship . We had some ...
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... sent one Volunteer back to his Lordship ; the town of Cambridge in arms , and I galloped through them . " Attempts were twice made , in Boston , to assassinate him . He it was who blew up Castle William , with its batteries and ...
... sent one Volunteer back to his Lordship ; the town of Cambridge in arms , and I galloped through them . " Attempts were twice made , in Boston , to assassinate him . He it was who blew up Castle William , with its batteries and ...
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... sent Corby through the Rebel Camp in the beginning of September , 1776 , to Cox , who kept the Tavern at King's Bridge , to steal it from thence , and to bury it , which was effected , and was dug up on our arrival , and I rewarded the ...
... sent Corby through the Rebel Camp in the beginning of September , 1776 , to Cox , who kept the Tavern at King's Bridge , to steal it from thence , and to bury it , which was effected , and was dug up on our arrival , and I rewarded the ...
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... sent him on ahead to fortify the Niagara carrying - place . The orders were that he should proceed from Fort Ontario with 300 Canadians , and 250 light infantry , the whole under the command of Capt . Mont- gomery . When he reached Fort ...
... sent him on ahead to fortify the Niagara carrying - place . The orders were that he should proceed from Fort Ontario with 300 Canadians , and 250 light infantry , the whole under the command of Capt . Mont- gomery . When he reached Fort ...
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