The Historical Register of the United States: From the declaration of war in 1812, to January 1, 1814Thomas H. Palmer G. Palmer, 1814 Contents.--v. 1-2, From the declaration of war in 1812 to Jan. 1, 1814.--v. 3-4, For 1814. |
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... Harrison . 9. Relief of that post . 10. Expedition against the Peoria towns . 11. Destruction of the Indian towns on the Wabash . 12. Destruction of the Indian towns on the Mississinewa . 13. Expedition against the Florida Indians 29 ...
... Harrison . 9. Relief of that post . 10. Expedition against the Peoria towns . 11. Destruction of the Indian towns on the Wabash . 12. Destruction of the Indian towns on the Mississinewa . 13. Expedition against the Florida Indians 29 ...
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... Harrison . On the 17th , they returned to camp , having collected a great quantity of provisions , and a number of blankets , besides a considerable quantity of ammu- nition and other military stores . That part of Upper Canada ...
... Harrison . On the 17th , they returned to camp , having collected a great quantity of provisions , and a number of blankets , besides a considerable quantity of ammu- nition and other military stores . That part of Upper Canada ...
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... Harrison . § 9. Relief of that post . § 10. Expedi- tion against the Peoria towns . § 11. Destruction of the Indian towns on the Wabash . § 12. Destruction of the Indian towns on the Missis- sinewa . § 13. Expedition against the Florida ...
... Harrison . § 9. Relief of that post . § 10. Expedi- tion against the Peoria towns . § 11. Destruction of the Indian towns on the Wabash . § 12. Destruction of the Indian towns on the Missis- sinewa . § 13. Expedition against the Florida ...
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... Harrison they precipitately retreated , and the ar- my arrived at the fort , without opposition , on the 12th of Sep- tember . § 3. Not being able immediately to move on towards Detroit , on account of the want of proper supplies , Harrison ...
... Harrison they precipitately retreated , and the ar- my arrived at the fort , without opposition , on the 12th of Sep- tember . § 3. Not being able immediately to move on towards Detroit , on account of the want of proper supplies , Harrison ...
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... Harrison proceeded to Fort St. Mary's , in order to forward a detachment with supplies by the Au Glaise river , which affords a water conveyance for a considerable part of the way . This detachment was placed under the command of ...
... Harrison proceeded to Fort St. Mary's , in order to forward a detachment with supplies by the Au Glaise river , which affords a water conveyance for a considerable part of the way . This detachment was placed under the command of ...
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