We remained three days and nights on the banks of the Miami, in front of the field of battle, during which time all the houses and cornfields were consumed and destroyed for a considerable distance, both above and below fort Miami, as well as within pistol... Self-made Men - Halaman 100oleh Charles C. B. Seymour - 1858 - 588 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1825 - 486 halaman
...Indians, and their white auxiliaries, the latter armed with British muskets and bayonets. We remained three days and nights on the banks of the Miami, in...field of battle, during which time all the houses and cornfields were consumed and destroyed, for a considerable distance both above and below fort Maumee,... | |
| David Ramsay - 1832 - 278 halaman
...when the pursuit terminated within gun-shot of the British fort. General Wayne remained three days on the banks of the Miami, in front of the field of battle ; during which time, the houses and cornfields, above and below the fort, some of them within pistol-shot of it, were reduced... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1835 - 436 halaman
...precipitancy of their flight, had not been removed. "We remained," says the General in his official report, " three days and nights on the banks of the Miami in...spectators of this general devastation and conflagration." On the 24th the army began its march for Greenville, and in their way thither laid waste villages and... | |
| James Hall - 1836 - 338 halaman
...and their white auxiliaries; the latter armed with British muskets and bayonets. ' . " We remained three days and nights on the banks of the Miami, in front of the field of battle, during which all the houses and corn-fields were consumed and destroyed for a considerable distance, both above... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 436 halaman
...precipitancy of their flight, had not been removed. " We remained," says the general in his official report, "three days and nights on the banks of the Miami,...spectators of this general devastation and conflagration." On the 24th, the army began its march for Greenville ; and, in their way thither, laid waste villages... | |
| Isaac Rand Jackson - 1840 - 234 halaman
...Indians, and their white auxiliaries ; the latter armed with British muskets and bayonets. " We remained three days and nights on the banks of the Miami, in front of the field of battle, during which all the houses and corn-fields were consumed and destroyed for a considerable distance, both above... | |
| Samuel Jones Burr - 1840 - 312 halaman
...Indians, and their wlrite auxiliaries ; the latter armed with British muskets and bayonets. " We remained three days and nights on the banks of the Miami, in front of the field of battle, durinir which all the houses and cornfields were consumed a'ld destroyed for a considerable distance,... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 halaman
...Indians and their white auxiliaries ; the latter armed with British muskets and bayonets. , " We remained three days and nights on the banks of the Miami, in front of the field of battle, during which all the houses and corn-fields were consumed and destroyed for a considerable distance, both above... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1843 - 482 halaman
...armed with British muskets and bayonets. " We remained three days and nigh^ on the banks of the Maumee, in front of the field of battle, during which time all the houses and cornfields were consumed and destroyed for a considerable distance both above and below Fort Miami,... | |
| Henry Brown - 1844 - 526 halaman
...both red and white. " We remained," says the general in his official report, " three days and three nights on the banks of the Miami, in front of the...spectators of this general devastation and conflagration." On the 24th of August, 1795, the army began its march for Greenville, and on their way laid waste whole... | |
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