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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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Compendium of History and Biography of the City of Detroit and Wayne County ...

Clarence Monroe Burton - 1908 - 858 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 bravery and conduct of every officer belonging to the arms, from the generals down to the ensigns,...
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Kentucky in the Nation's History

Robert McNutt McElroy - 1909 - 648 pages
...rout. Ere the mounted volunteers reached the point assigned to them, the day was won, and the enemy " dispersed with terror and dismay, leaving our victorious...the influence of the guns of the British garrison." In signaling out the heroes of this battle of Fallen Timbers, as history has learned to call it, Wayne,...
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American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 1, Parts 1-2

1913 - 578 pages
...thousand combatants. The troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages, with their allies, abandoned themselves...Campbell, the commandant, and myself, upon the occasion. whom, I must beg leave to mention Brigadier General Wilkinson, and Colonel Hamtramck, the commandants...
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Past and Present of Wyandot County, Ohio: A Record of Settlement ..., Volume 1

Abraham J. Baughman - 1913 - 476 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 bravery and conduct of every officer belonging to the army, from the generals down to the...
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The Great Republic, Volume 2

Charles Morris - 1913 - 434 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 Magazine of History, with Notes and Queries: Extra number, Issues 26-28

1913 - 330 pages
...thousand combatants, the troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages, with their allies abandoned themselves...terror and dismay, leaving our victorious army in full possession of the field of battle, which terminated under the influence of the guns of the British...
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The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries: Extra number, Volume 7

1914 - 442 pages
...thousand combatants, the troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages, with their allies abandoned themselves...terror and dismay, leaving our victorious army in full possession of the field of battle, which terminated under the influence of the guns of the British...
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The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers

1914 - 428 pages
...combatants, the troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages, \vith their allies abandoned themselves to flight and dispersed...terror and dismay, leaving our victorious army in full possession of the field of battle, which terminated under the influence of the guns of the British...
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The Pictorial History of Fort Wayne, Indiana: A Review of Two ..., Volume 1

Bert Joseph Griswold - 1917 - 796 pages
...thousand combatants. The troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred. The horde of savages, with their allies, abandoned themselves...the influence of the guns of the British garrison. * * *" Wayne makes special mention of the gallant conduct of Brigadier General Wilkinson, Colonel John...
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The Western Reserve and Early Ohio

Peter Peterson Cherry - 1920 - 360 pages
...account the enemy amounted to two thousand. Our troops actually engaged were short of 900. This horde of savages with their allies, abandoned themselves...of the field of battle, which terminated under the guns of the British garrison. The loss of the enemy was more than ours. They were strewn for a considerable...
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