The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876

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    I have the honour to be, etc. , Jacob BROWN.
    _____ _General Brown to the Secretary of War. _ To the Honourable Headquarters, Camp Fort Erie, John ARMSTRONG, September 29th, 1814. Secretary of War, Washington, D. C.
    Sir: In my letter of the 18th instant I briefly informed you of the fortunate issue of the sortie which took place the day preceding. But it is due to the gallant officers and men, to whose bravery we are indebted for our success on this occasion, that I should give you a
... more circumstantial and detailed account of this affair.
    The enemy's camp I had ascertained to be situated in a field, surrounded by woods, nearly two miles distant from their batteries and entrenchments, the object of which was to keep the parts of their force which was not upon duty, out of the range of our fire from Fort Erie and Black Rock. Their infantry was formed into three brigades, estimated at 1, 200 or 1, 500 men each.


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