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" After advancing about five miles Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who were secreted in the woods and high grass, as to compel them to retreat. The legion was immediately formed in two lines, principally in a close, thick wood,... "
History of the Discovery of America, of the Landing of Our Forefathers at ... - Page 178
by Henry Trumbull - 1812 - 192 pages
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The Great Republic, Volume 2

Charles Morris - United States - 1913 - 434 pages
...whether the Indians would decide for peace or war. " After advancing about five miles, Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who...principally in a close, thick wood, which extended for miles on our left, and for a very considerable distance in front, the ground being covered with old fallen...
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The Magazine of History, with Notes and Queries: Extra number, Issues 26-28

History - 1913 - 330 pages
...undetermined whether the Indians would decide for peace or war. After advancing about five miles Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who...principally in a close, thick wood which extended for miles on our left, and for a considerable distance in front, the ground being covered with old fallen timber,*...
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Past and Present of Wyandot County, Ohio: A Record of Settlement ..., Volume 1

Abraham J. Baughman - Wyandot County (Ohio) - 1913 - 476 pages
....whether the Indians would decide for peace or war. After advancing about five miles, Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who were secreted in the wood and high grass, as to compel them to retreat. The legion was immediately formed in two lines,...
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The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries: Extra number, Volume 7

History - 1914 - 442 pages
...undetermined whether the Indians would decide for peace or war. After advancing about five miles Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who...principally in a close, thick wood which extended for miles on our left, and for a considerable distance in front, the ground being covered with old fallen timber,*...
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The Pictorial History of Fort Wayne, Indiana: A Review of Two ..., Volume 1

Bert Joseph Griswold - Allen County (Ind.) - 1917 - 796 pages
...whether the Indians would decide for peace or war. "After advancing about five miles, Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who were secreted in the woods and high grass, so as to compel them to retreat. The legion was immediately formed in two lines, principally in a close,...
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The Western Reserve and Early Ohio

Peter Peterson Cherry - Ohio - 1920 - 360 pages
...Barber. A select battalion moved in front." The battle of Fallen Timbers was on. He further states, "The Legion was immediately formed in two lines, principally in a close thick wood, which extended for miles on our left, and for a very considerable distance in front; the ground being covered with old fallen...
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The Western Reserve and Early Ohio

Peter Peterson Cherry - Ohio - 1921 - 360 pages
...Barber. A select battalion moved in front." The battle of Fallen Timbers was on. He further states, "The Legion was immediately formed in two lines, principally in a close thick wood, which extended for miles on our left, and for a very considerable distance in front; the ground being covered with old fallen...
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Life of Joseph Brant--Thayendanegea: Including the Border Wars of ..., Volume 2

William Leete Stone - Indians of North America - 1838 - 640 pages
...having proceeded nearly five miles, the advance guard, commanded by Major Price, received so brisk a fire from the enemy, who were secreted in the woods and the tall grass, as to compel it to fall back. The ground was most happily chosen by the enemy for their...
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Virginia's Western War: 1775-1786

Neal O. Hammon, Richard Taylor - History - 2002 - 328 pages
...advancing about five miles, Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who were secteted in the woods and high grass, as to compel them to...principally in a close thick wood, which extended for miles on our left, and for a very considerable distance in front; the ground being covered with old fallen...
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Wayne's Trace: From Fort Deposit to Fort Industry

Charles M. Jacobs - History - 2003 - 156 pages
...that five miles out of Fort Deposit the mounted volunteers bore the first brunt of battle, receiving "so severe a fire from the enemy, who were secreted in the wood and high grass, as to compel them to retreat." The Legion quickly responded and stiffened, snatching...
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