Defence of Gen Henry Dearborn Against the Attack of Gen William Hull
Defence of Gen Henry Dearborn Against the Attack of Gen William Hull
H a S Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn
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General Duncan M' Arthur. " General M'Arthur, then continuing hi posed to erect a picket fort on the Canada side ; but the officers thought and it was ur- ged by them to Gen. Hull, that it ivould be more advtseuble to make an immediate attempt narratiVe^'said tbal hr"thoughtVTnd° still I "P°» -^" Wen than io dda 'J a lon S iime to DEFENCE OF GENERAL DEARBORN. 1& trect the fort; and they frequently stated i army recrossed. The determination was to him that there could be no doubt of success, } c...ommunicated to the platoon officers, and as there was frequent information, by deser ters, of the enemy's force at Maiden, as well as concurrent reports of the militia, some of whom said that the regular force of the British did not exceed two hundred, others stated two hundred and twenty — these militia could never give the exact amount of the Indian force, but supposed that for the first fortnight it was from fifty to one hundred — they also stated that, at the time of General Hull's crossing to Canada, the militia force was about five or six hundred, but that they Were daily deserting, and there was no doubt but that they would leave Maiden upon the Jirst appearace of our army.
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