History of the Wars of the United States From the Earliest Colonial Times to T

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History of the Wars of the United States From the Earliest Colonial Times to T
John Lewis Thomson
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There was no officer crossed the line, upon this memorable day, who did not do honour to his country. Colonel Scott was in full dress, which with his tall stature rendered him a conspi- cuous mark for the enemy it has been said that several Indiana told him of their having shot at him, but he received no wound . A. Company of volunteer riflemen under Lieutenant Smith, who took the Indian chief, behaved with the courage of veterans. Lieutenant-Colonel Fen wick was wounded three different times,
...and each time severely ; he nevertheless continued fighting, and was particularly distinguished through the whole day's engage- ment. Captains Gibson, Wool, and M'Chesney, have been spoken of as having done the same.
The British forces in the different battles, with the exception of the first, was at no time less than eleven hundred ; in the last and fourth engagement it was much greater. Their loss is not known. With regard to close and courageous fighting, the vic- tory on this occasion belonged to the Americans ; but with regard to the loss which was sustained, it was exclusively yielded to the British.


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