A Memoir of the Public Services of William Henry Harrison of Ohio

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They were command- ed by Major Reynolds, of the British army, who had under him about 100 British regulars, and 400 Indians.
It is to be greatly regretted, that after so signal a triumph, this fine detachment had not retired, or that General Harrison had not been apprised of these movements in time to support them.
Lewis determined to maintain his position at Frenchtown ; and Winchester, on receiving intelli- gence of the victory, approved the decision of Lewis, hastened to support him with all
... his troops, and on the 21st established his head quarters at Frenchtown, which he determined to fortify the next day. Colonel Wells was sent to the Rapids, where he met General Harrison, who had arrived there the day before, and was making every effort to hasten forward the reinforcements.
The advices sent by Winchester to Harrison liad 18* 210 MEMOIR OF all been delayed by accidents incident to the wil- derness and the season ; and he was now endea- vouring to suppQrt movements which he could not have foreseen, and of which he was recently and unexpectedly apprised.


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