Journal of An American Prisoner At Fort Malden And Quebec in the War of 1812
Journal of An American Prisoner At Fort Malden And Quebec in the War of 1812
James Reynolds
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The men that came on board yesterday are better after being phisiced. Nothing new. -2H\i. Thursday. Clouday. The men generally better 17 men were sent from our ship to those where the main Regt. Lav. Nothing further worth attention. 4. 5th. -Friday. Pleasant. Two sick men sent on lioard our ship which made our number 40. James Dutfer died at 4 o'clock p. M. With Hectic fever. Many of the men are very low. Bellcw and Collins were sent to our . Ship which augments our number to H men. '^(ith. Sat...ciilav. ( l(iuda\. McDntV ' was buried at ten o'clock. Sergt. Traig and Corp. WCntw. Irtii. M( liilosh went on shore to attend the funeril. Lb- was decently I. — TKt man pTt\iouiily relerrtd to at Ihifftr. R A « K r w r. N T T - H K V F. S JOURNAL OF AN AMERICAN PRISONER intered. The English people here are decent, friendlay and humane 27th. — Sunday. Pleasant. The men are something better. Nothing happened through the day. 28th. — ^Monday. Pleasant but cold for the season. The men better, the women cross etc.
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