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" From every account, the enemy amounted to two thousand combatants ; the troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages, with their allies, abandoned themselves to flight, and dispersed with terror and dismay, leaving... "
Travels in the Central Portions of the Mississippi Valley: Comprising ... - Page 456
by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1825 - 459 pages
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Half-hours with American History: Independent America

Charles Morris - 1887 - 560 pages
...thousand combatants. The troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages, with their allies, abandoned themselves...the influence of the guns of the British garrison. . . . " The loss of the enemy was more than double that of the Federal army. The woods were strewed...
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The Picturesque Ohio: A Historical Monograph

C. M. Clark - 1887 - 256 pages
...thousand combatants; the troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages, with their allies, abandoned themselves...possession of the field of battle, which terminated within range of the guns of the British garrison. The loss of the enemy was more than double that of...
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The Republic, Or, A History of the United States of America in the ..., Volume 9

John Robert Irelan - 1888 - 514 pages
...thousand combatants; the troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages with their allies abandoned themselves...of the British garrison, as you will observe by the inclosed correspondence between Major Campbell, the commandant, and myself, upon the occasion. "The...
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The Republic, Or, A History of the United States of America in the ..., Volume 9

John Robert Irelan - 1888 - 514 pages
...thousand combatants; the troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages with their allies abandoned themselves...of the British garrison, as you will observe by the inclosed correspondence between Major Campbell, the commandant, and myself, upon the occasion. "The...
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Kentucky: A History of the State, Embracing a Concise Account of the Origin ...

William Henry Perrin, J. H. Battle, G. C. Kniffin - 1888 - 1108 pages
...amounted to 2,000 combatants. The troops actually engaged against them were short of 900. This horde of savages, with their allies, abandoned themselves...victorious army in full and quiet possession of the fu,'ld of battle, which terminated under the influence of the guns of the British garrison.* For three...
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Major-General Anthony Wayne and the Pennsylvania Line in the Continental Army

Charles Janeway Stillé - 1893 - 486 pages
...amounted to 2000 combatants, and the troops actually engaged against them were short of 900. This horde of savages with their allies abandoned themselves...terror and dismay leaving our victorious army in full & quiet possession of the field of battle which terminated under the influence of the guns of the British...
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The Treaty of Greenville: Being an Official Account of the Same, Together ...

Frazer Ells Wilson - 1894 - 124 pages
...amounted to two thousand combatants. The troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred. themselves to flight, and dispersed with terror and...battle which terminated under the influence of the British garrison. ****'' The general then commends the bravery and conduct of all the officers, and...
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Ohio Archæological and Historical Quarterly, Volume 7

1899 - 388 pages
...President said, "The hofde of savages abandoned themselves to flight, dispersing with terror and shame, leaving our victorious army in full and quiet possession of the field." The army returned to Greenville, where it again went into winter quarters, and here the humble and...
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Orations and Historical Addresses, by Samuel Furman Hunt, Late Judge of the ...

Samuel Furman Hunt - 1908 - 528 pages
...thousand combatants. "The troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages, with their allies, abandoned themselves...guns of the British garrison, as you will observe from the inclosed correspondence between Major Campbell, the commandant and myself, upon the occasion."...
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Orations and Historical Addresses, by Samuel Furman Hunt, Late Judge of the ...

Samuel Furman Hunt - 1908 - 530 pages
...thousand combatants. "The troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages, with their allies, abandoned themselves...guns of the British garrison, as you will observe from the inclosed correspondence between Major Campbell, the commandant and myself, upon the occasion."...
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