| 1813 - 516 pages
...may be placed on LL - JLII • _i? , . -. .1 .- _1 L • ' _£• -A.' II 1 who had been wounded in action, returned, mounted his horse and rode through...exhorting the companies to proceed — but all in vain. At tliis lime a large reinforcement from fort George were discovered coming up the river. As the battery... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 504 pages
...Bloom, who had been wounded in action, returned, mounted his horse, and rode through the ranks — as did also judge Peck, who happened to be here, exhorting the companies to proceed, but all iu vain. At this time a large reinforcement from Fort George was discovered coming up the river. As... | |
| Gideon Miner Davison, Samuel Williams - 1815 - 126 pages
...troops had entirely subsided. I rode in all directions, urged the men by every consideration to pas* over, but in vain. Lieut. Col. Bloom, who had been...At this time a large reinforcement from Fort George were discovered coming up the river. As the battery on the hill was considered an important check against... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 326 pages
...entirely subsided. I rode in all directions : urged the men by every consideration to pass over—but in vain. Lieut, col. Bloom, who had been wounded in...who happened to be here, exhorting the companies to proceed—but all in vain. At this time a large reinforcement from Fort George were discovered coming.up... | |
| 1815 - 410 pages
...men by every consideration to pass over — but in vain. Lieut. Col. Bloom, who had been wounded in action, returned, mounted his horse, and rode through...who happened to be here, exhorting the" companies to proceedbut all in vain. At this time a large reinforcement from Fort George were discovered coming... | |
| 1816 - 416 pages
...men by every consideration to pass over — but in vain. Lieut. Col. Bloom, who hail been wounded in action, returned, mounted his horse, and rode through the camp ; as did also J ndge Peck, who happened to be here, exhorting the companies to proceedbut all in vain. At this time... | |
| Heman Allen Fay - 1817 - 294 pages
...men, by every consideration, to pass over ; but in vain. Lieut. Col. Bloom, who had been wounded in action, returned, mounted his horse, and rode through...At this time a large reinforcement from Fort George were discovered coming up the river. As the battery on the hill was considered an important check against... | |
| William James - 1818 - 520 pages
...by every consideration to pass over, but in vain. Lien ten ant- col. Bloom, who had been wounded in action, returned, mounted his horse, and rode through the camp; as did also judge Peck, who hap. pencil to be here, exhorting the companies to proceed — but all in vain. At this time a large... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 510 pages
...by every consideration to pass over, but in vain. Lieutenant colonel Bloom who had been wounded in action, returned, mounted his horse and rode through...this time a large reinforcement from Fort George, were discovered coming up the river. As the battery on the hill was considered an important check against... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 pages
...by every consideration to pass over, but in vain. Lieutenant colonel Bloom who had been wounded in action, returned, mounted his horse and rode through...this time a large reinforcement from Fort George, were discovered coming up the river. As the battery on the hill was considered an important check against... | |
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