Notes On the Visits of American And British Naval Vessels to the Genesee River
Notes On the Visits of American And British Naval Vessels to the Genesee River
Franklin Hanford
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Not a, , mi, J. ■ ^, . , cent of money, no provision, no bed- lake. The transports, into which most (ling-; children barefoot, etc. , all depend- of the small schooners were now con- ing on the charity of the people. The verted, having been finally despatched, enemy continued their ravages from J, , i ^^ T-" ^ Sunday morning until Monday after- the commodore went off Kingston agam noon. . . . Early on Tuesday morn- lo occupy the enemy and to cover the ing an express arri^■ed in our village pas.... Sage of the troops. All the trans- relative to the above affair; orders . , „, J „i ^■, r, i 4. 1 *^ .. 1 were issued by the captains of com- ports had arrived on the 21st but the panics, the men were warned out . Tulia, which did not get in until a few forthwith and the next morning whole days later. The Fair American had companies were on their march. . . . e-one ashore nenr thp Nii°-arn rlnrino- t)n Thursday morning an express ar- gone asnoie neai tne JNiagara duimg ^, ^^.^^ .^^ break of day, that the enemy the gale, but was got off, and reached were landing from their boats at Oak the harbor fSacketts harbor] on the Orchard Creek about forty miles from 27th.
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