| David Breakenridge Read - 1894 - 284 pages
...and iron ordnance have already been secured. " When this contest commenced many of the Indian natives were engaged in active warfare with the United States,...it. " Some of the principal chiefs happened to be at Amherstburg trying to obtain a supply of arms and ammunition, which for years had been withheld, agreeably... | |
| Richardson (Major, John), Alexander Clark Casselman - 1902 - 452 pages
...volunteers ; three regiments of the Ohio Militia ; one regiment of the Michigan territory. Thirty-three pieces of brass and iron ordnance have already been...it. Some of the principal chiefs happened to be at Amherstburg, trying to procure a supply of arms and ammunition, which for years had been withheld,... | |
| Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1906 - 298 pages
...invasion took place, some of the principal Indian chiefs happened to be at Amherstburg, trying to procure arms and ammunition, ' which for years had been withheld,...James Craig and since repeated by your Excellency.' The American volunteers and militia were sent home on parole, the regulars were sent as prisoners to... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1912 - 286 pages
...Nations were engaged in Active Warfare with the United States, notwithstanding the constant endeavours (of this Government to dissuade them from it. Some of the principal Chiefs happened to be at Amherstburg trying to procure a supply of Arms and Ammunition which for years had been with-held, agreeably... | |
| William Wood - 1915 - 242 pages
...and Americans. He mentions that the chiefs at Amherstburg had long been trying to obtain the muskets and ammunition ' which for years had been withheld,...James Craig, and since repeated by Your Excellency.' Precisely at noon Brock took his stand beneath a giant oak at Amherstburg surrounded by his officers.... | |
| William Wood - 1920 - 772 pages
...Nations were engaged in Active Warfare with the United States, notwithstanding the constant endeavours of this Government to dissuade them from it — Some of the principal Chiefs happened to be at Amherstburg trying to procure a supply of Arms and Ammunition which for years had been with-held, agreeably... | |
| 1920 - 744 pages
...Nations were engaged in Active Warfare with the United States, notwithstanding the constant endeavours of this Government to dissuade them from it — Some of the principal Chiefs happened to be at Amherstburg trying to procure a supply of Arms and Ammunition which for years had been with-held, agreeably... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1813 - 824 pages
...nations were engaged in active warfare with the United States, notwithstanding ' the constant endeavours of this government to dissuade them from it. Some of the principal chiefs happened \o be at Amherstburg, trying to procure a supply of aims, and ammunition, which tor years had been... | |
| Henry Barton Dawson - 1858 - 586 pages
...have already been secured. When this contest commenced, many of the Indian nations were engaged in the active warfare with the United States, notwithstanding...it. Some of the principal chiefs happened to be at Amherstburg, trying to procure a supply of arms and ammunition, which for years had been withheld,... | |
| London gazette - 1812 - 662 pages
...nations were engaged in active warfare with the United States, notwithstanding the constant endeavours of this Government to dissuade them from it. Some of the principal chiefs happened to be at Amherstburg, trying to procure a supply of arms anel ammunition, which for years had been withheld,... | |
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