The Robert Lucas Journal of the War of 1812 During the Campaign Under General Wi
The Robert Lucas Journal of the War of 1812 During the Campaign Under General Wi
Robert Lucas
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I was willing to do anything I was See Lossing's Pictorial Field-Book of the War of 1812, p. 277. EDITOR. 46 THE ROBERT LUCAS JOURNAL ordered but not to act foolis[h]ly, had we made the attempt agreeable to his plan we would been both take[n], instead of taking Tecumseh, per- haps that was his wish [Tuesday, August the Fourth] 4 th August having been informed that a party of British and Indians had Crossed turk[e]y Creek and that two British officers had advanced within 4 miles of our Camp, Cap...t McCollock W m Stockton Edward fowler Montgomery McCull and myself went in Search of them we proceeded as far as turk[e]y creek we ascertained that there had been a party of the British and Indians there the day before and had driven of[f] a quantity of the inhabitants Cattle and were expected there again that day, we went as far as was thought pruden[t] and took a cross the Countary for Sev- [e]ral miles back, we Saw Sev[e]ral British or Indians riding at a distance from us but on seeing us they made of[f] from us we returned to Camp and reported accord- ingly on our return we was informed that the Gnl had Consented to Send a Detachment of about 150 men under the Command of Major Van home 1 to escort the male and to join Capt Brush at the river raisin, Capt McCollock applied to the Gnl for liberty to accompany them with the rangers.
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