| John Frost - 1856 - 458 pages
...AUGUST 20, 1794. GENERAL WAYNE TO THE SECEETARY OF WAR. SIB, — It is with infinite pleasure that I announce to you the brilliant success of the federal...combined force of the hostile Indians, and a considerable numberjof the volunteers and militia of Detroit, on the 20th of August, on the banks of the Miamis,... | |
| John Frost - 1857 - 444 pages
...AUGUST 20, 1794. GENERAL WAYNE TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR. SIR, — It is with infinite pleasure that I announce to you the brilliant success of the federal...the volunteers and militia of Detroit, on the 20th of August, on the banks of the Miamis, in the vicinity of the British post and garrison at the foot... | |
| John Dillon - 1859 - 664 pages
...the secretary of war: "HEADQTJAKTERS, [Fort Defiance,] 1 "Grand G-laize, 2Sth August, 1794. J "Sin: It is with infinite pleasure that I now announce to...Detroit, on the 20th instant, on the banks of the Maumee, in the vicinity of the British post and garrison, at dians northwest of the Ohio, whom it may... | |
| John Frost - 1860 - 438 pages
...AUGUST 20, 1794. GENERAL WAYNE TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR, SIR, — It is with infinite pleasure that I announce to you the brilliant success of the federal...army under my command, in a general action with the combined^force of the hostile Indians, and a considerable number of the volunteers and militia of Detroit,... | |
| Albert Gallatin Brackett - 1865 - 358 pages
...better than by attempting to write an account of the fight myself. " It is with infinite pleasure that I announce to you the brilliant success of the Federal...the volunteers and militia of Detroit, on the 20th of August, 1794, on the banks of the Miamis, in the vicinity of the British post and garrison at the... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1875 - 958 pages
...General Wayne's official report of the battle which ensued : " It is with infinite pleasure that I announce to you the brilliant success of the Federal...my command, in a general action with the combined forces of the hostile Indians and a considerable number of the volunteers and militia of Detroit, on... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1879 - 822 pages
...Wayne, to the secretary of war : " HEADQUARTERS [Fort Defiance], "GRAND GLAIZE, 28th August, 1794. "Sir: It is with infinite pleasure that I now announce to...Detroit, on the 20th instant, on the banks of the Maumee, in the vicinity of the British post and garrison at the foot of the rapids. The army advanced... | |
| Silas Farmer - 1884 - 1082 pages
...near their own fort. In a letter to the Secretary of War he said : It is with infinite pleasure that I announce to you the brilliant success of the Federal...considerable number of the volunteers and militia of Detroit. * * * So long as the savages are furnished with all the necessary warlike stores by foreign emissaries... | |
| Silas Farmer - 1884 - 1084 pages
...near their own fort. In a letter to the Secretary of War he said : It is with infinite pleasure that 1 announce to you the brilliant success of the Federal...considerable number of the volunteers and militia of Detroit. * * * So long as the savages are furnished with all the necessary warlike stores by foreign emissaries... | |
| Charles Morris - 1887 - 560 pages
...following official despatch from him to the Secretary of War : " It is with infinite pleasure that I announce to you the brilliant success of the Federal...the volunteers and militia of Detroit, on the 20th of August, 1794, on the banks of the Miamis, in the vicinity of the British post and garrison at the... | |
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