The American Heritage History of the Making of the NationAmerican Heritage Publishing Company; book trade distribution by Simon and Schuster, 1968 - United States - 416 pages |
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Francis Russell. New York N , 196 Those are to Certify that Sabugs has hellen , was Majority of Joles regularly admitted a regularly admitted a Member of the Nav York . Mechanick , Werely Mechanick Society at a Meeting held the day , 1 ...
Francis Russell. New York N , 196 Those are to Certify that Sabugs has hellen , was Majority of Joles regularly admitted a regularly admitted a Member of the Nav York . Mechanick , Werely Mechanick Society at a Meeting held the day , 1 ...
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... York ( Toronto ) Raided 27 April 1818 Dearborn 1813 Lake Ontario Fort George Fort Niagara -Queenston Heights 13 Oct. 1812 River Raisin Detroit Surrendered 16 Aug. 1812 P River Fort Hope Frenchtown 22 Jan. 1813 Winchester 1812-13 Hull ...
... York ( Toronto ) Raided 27 April 1818 Dearborn 1813 Lake Ontario Fort George Fort Niagara -Queenston Heights 13 Oct. 1812 River Raisin Detroit Surrendered 16 Aug. 1812 P River Fort Hope Frenchtown 22 Jan. 1813 Winchester 1812-13 Hull ...
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... York ( Toronto ) , burned some of it , and captured Fort George . Perry's Lake Erie triumph enabled Harrison to chase the British from Detroit to Canada , where he won the Battle of the Thames . At Street's Creek , American militiamen ...
... York ( Toronto ) , burned some of it , and captured Fort George . Perry's Lake Erie triumph enabled Harrison to chase the British from Detroit to Canada , where he won the Battle of the Thames . At Street's Creek , American militiamen ...
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