| Henry Trumbull - 1812 - 204 sider
...the legion and by Generals SCOTT, WOOD, and PIAHF.FK, of the mounted volunteers to gain their proper positions, but part of each could get up in season...through the ' thick woods already mentioned by less than one half their pumber. v From every account the enemy amounted to two tho.ueand combutants, the troops... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1825 - 486 sider
...of the legion, and by Gens. Scott, Todd, and Barbee, of the mounted volunteers, to gain their proper positions, but part of each could get up in season to participate in the action, the enemy being driven in the course of one hour more than two miles through the thick woods already mentioned, by... | |
| James Herring - 1834 - 468 sider
...positions, but part of each could get up in time to participate in the action, the enemy being driven in the course of one hour more than two miles, through the thick woods already mentioned, by less than one half of their number." The troops actually engaged on the part of the Americans, did not amount... | |
| Mann Butler - 1834 - 430 sider
...proper positions, but part could get up in season to participate in the action, the enemy being driven in the course of one hour more than two miles, through the thick woods, already mentioned, by less than one half their number." "The loss of the enemy was more than double that of the Federal army. The woods... | |
| Mann Butler - 1834 - 418 sider
...General Scott and his detachment of the mounted volunteers, to gain their proper positions, but part could get up in season to participate in the action, the enemy being driven in the course of one hour more than two miles, through the thick woods, already mentioned, by... | |
| James Hall - 1836 - 340 sider
...yet but a part of each could get up in season to participate in the action ; the enemy being driven, in the course of one hour, more than two miles, through...numbers. " From every account, the enemy amounted to two thousand combatants ; the troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred. This... | |
| James Hall - 1836 - 338 sider
...Generals Scott, Todd, and Barbee, of the mounted voluateers, to gain their proper positions, yet but a part of each could get up in season to participate in the action ; the enemy being driven, in the course of one hour, more than two miles, through the thick woods already mentioned,... | |
| Samuel Jones Burr - 1840 - 320 sider
...yet but a part of each could get up in season to participate in the action ; the enemy being driven, in the course of one hour, more than two miles, through the thick woods already mentioned, by less than one half their numbers. " From every account, the enemy amounted to two thousand combatants ; the troops... | |
| Samuel Jones Burr - 1840 - 330 sider
...Generals SCOTT, TODD and BARBEE, of the mounted volunteers, to gain their proper positions ; yet but a part of each could get up in season to participate in the action ; the enemy being driven, in the course «f one hour, more than two miles, through the thick woods already mentioned,... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 sider
...yet but a part of each could get up in season to participate in the action ; the enemy being driven, in the course of one hour, more than two miles, through...numbers. " From every account, the enemy amounted to two thousand combatants ; the troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred. This... | |
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