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... Amherstburg while I was there . He told Colonel Claus and Captain Elliott that they were endeavouring to collect the different Nations to form one settlement on the Wabash about 300 miles South West of Amherstburg in order to preserve ...
... Amherstburg while I was there . He told Colonel Claus and Captain Elliott that they were endeavouring to collect the different Nations to form one settlement on the Wabash about 300 miles South West of Amherstburg in order to preserve ...
Page 135
... [ Amherstburg ] at once , had proper energy been used , we might have been in Maldon now , we are tampering with them untill they will be able to drive us back across the river .... " Why indeed ? Hull's troops are eager to maintain some ...
... [ Amherstburg ] at once , had proper energy been used , we might have been in Maldon now , we are tampering with them untill they will be able to drive us back across the river .... " Why indeed ? Hull's troops are eager to maintain some ...
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... Amherstburg . He seriously considers retreat but backs off after a stormy meeting with Colonel McArthur . He broods , changes his mind , calls a council of his commanders , finally agrees to adopt their plan of attacking Fort Amherstburg ...
... Amherstburg . He seriously considers retreat but backs off after a stormy meeting with Colonel McArthur . He broods , changes his mind , calls a council of his commanders , finally agrees to adopt their plan of attacking Fort Amherstburg ...
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American Amherstburg army Askin Atherton attack battle Beall believe boats British brother Brownstown camp Canadian Captain captured Cass chief Colonel command Cruikshank Dearborn Detroit Dickson dispatches Documentary Elliott enemy Eustis fight fire flank force Fort Amherstburg Fort George Frenchtown George Governor guns Harrison to SW Henry Historical Society Hull Hull's hundred Ibid Indians Invasion Isaac Brock John John Askin July Kentuckians Kentucky killed land Lieutenant-Colonel Lovett to Alexander Lucas Mackinac Matthew Elliott Maumee McArthur Michigan Michigan Territory Michilimackinac miles military militia Montreal move Niagara frontier officers Ohio orders Potawatomi prisoners Procter Prophet Queenston Raisin Regiment regulars reinforcements Richardson river Robert scalp Sept Shawnee Sheaffe shore Smyth soldiers Solomon Van Rensselaer South West Company Stephen Van Rensselaer surrender Tecumseh territory thousand Tippecanoe tomahawk tory tribes troops Upper Canada victory village volunteers War Hawks William William Hull Winchester wounded York