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" From every account the enemy amounted to two thousand combatants. The troops actually engaged against them were short of nine hundred.* This horde of savages, with their allies, abandoned themselves to flight, and dispersed with terror and dismay, leaving... "
History of the Discovery of America, of the Landing of Our Forefathers at ... - Page 179
by Henry Trumbull - 1812 - 192 pages
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History of Fort Wayne, from the Earliest Known Accounts of this Point, to ...

Wallace A. Brice - Fort Wayne (Ind.) - 1868 - 396 pages
...abandoned themselves to flight, and dispersed with terror and dismay, leaving our victorious army in lull and quiet possession of the field of battle, which...influence of the guns of the British garrison." The wisdom, foresight and valor of Little Turtle were now no longer to be questioned. At the Indian council,...
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History of the Border Wars of Two Centuries: Embracing a Narrative of the ...

Charles Richard Tuttle - Indians of North America - 1874 - 638 pages
...their allies, abandoned themselves to flight, and dispersed with terror and dismay, leaving Wayne's victorious army in full and quiet possession of the field of battle. In reporting the battle to the Secretary of War, Wayne says, " the bravery and conduct of every officer...
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The History of the State of Ohio: From the Discovery of the Great Valley, to ...

John Stevens Cabot Abbott - Northwest, Old - 1875 - 958 pages
...were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages, with their allies, abandoned themselves to flight, and dispersed with terror and. dismay, leaving our...influence of the guns of the British garrison." The battle, though very decisive in the victory over the savages, was too short to be very sanguinary....
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Oddities of Colonial Legislation in America: As Applied to the Public Lands ...

John Brown Dillon - Law - 1879 - 826 pages
...were short of nine hundred.* This horde of savages, with their allies, abandoned themselves to flight, and dispersed with terror and dismay, leaving our...the influence of the guns of the British garrison, as you will observe by the inclosed correspondence between Major Campbell, the commandant, and myself,...
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Statistical Report of the Secretary of State to the Governor and General ...

Ohio. Secretary of State - Ohio - 1881 - 854 pages
...victory." The General commanding, in his official report of the battle of ''Fallen Timbers", remarked that "the bravery and conduct of every officer belonging to the army, from the generals down to the ensigns, merit his warmest approbation." The loss sustained by Wayne's army was thirty-three killed,...
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Annual Statistical Report

1881 - 828 pages
...victory." The General commanding, in his official report of the battle of "Fallen Timbers", remarked that "the bravery and conduct of every officer belonging to the army, from the generals down to the ensigns, merit his wannest approbation." The loss sustained by Wayne's army was thirty-three killed,...
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Half-hours with American History: Independent America

Charles Morris - United States - 1887 - 560 pages
...were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages, with their allies, abandoned themselves to flight and dispersed with terror and dismay, leaving our...influence of the guns of the British garrison. . . . " The loss of the enemy was more than double that of the Federal army. The woods were strewed for a considerable...
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The Picturesque Ohio: A Historical Monograph

C. M. Clark - Ohio River - 1887 - 256 pages
...were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages, with their allies, abandoned themselves to flight, and dispersed with terror and dismay, leaving our...possession of the field of battle, which terminated within range of the guns of the British garrison. The loss of the enemy was more than double that of...
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The Republic, Or, A History of the United States of America in the ..., Volume 9

John Robert Irelan - Presidents - 1888 - 514 pages
...were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages with their allies abandoned themselves to flight, and dispersed with terror and dismay, leaving our...the influence of the guns of the British garrison, as you will observe by the inclosed correspondence between Major Campbell, the commandant, and myself,...
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The Republic, Or, A History of the United States of America in the ..., Volume 9

John Robert Irelan - Presidents - 1888 - 514 pages
...were short of nine hundred. This horde of savages with their allies abandoned themselves to flight, and dispersed with terror and dismay, leaving our...the influence of the guns of the British garrison, as you will observe by the inclosed correspondence between Major Campbell, the commandant, and myself,...
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