The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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Page 38
... Colonel Bouchette , the Surveyor General of Lower Canada , which sustains in all respects the claims insisted on by the United States . Beside which , it is premature to deny the existence of such highlands , until the country has been ...
... Colonel Bouchette , the Surveyor General of Lower Canada , which sustains in all respects the claims insisted on by the United States . Beside which , it is premature to deny the existence of such highlands , until the country has been ...
Page 119
... Colonel Guy Johnson and Colonel Daniel Claus , had succeeded to his estates , his rank , and his official employments ; for while Guy Johnson was made Indian agent , Sir John obtained his father's commission of brigadier - gene- ral of ...
... Colonel Guy Johnson and Colonel Daniel Claus , had succeeded to his estates , his rank , and his official employments ; for while Guy Johnson was made Indian agent , Sir John obtained his father's commission of brigadier - gene- ral of ...
Page 120
... Colonel Johnson intrigued continually with the Indians , in anticipation of war , and when the war commenced , he , with Colonel John Butler , his son Walter N. Butler , and Thayendanegea , retired into Canada to raise forces ...
... Colonel Johnson intrigued continually with the Indians , in anticipation of war , and when the war commenced , he , with Colonel John Butler , his son Walter N. Butler , and Thayendanegea , retired into Canada to raise forces ...
Page 121
... Colonel St. Leger , simultaneously with the march of General Burgoyne , by Lake Champlain , and to form a junction with the latter at Albany . Scouting parties of the Indians preceded St. Leger . The Six Nations were now divided , and ...
... Colonel St. Leger , simultaneously with the march of General Burgoyne , by Lake Champlain , and to form a junction with the latter at Albany . Scouting parties of the Indians preceded St. Leger . The Six Nations were now divided , and ...
Page 122
... Colonel John Butler led a band of Tories and Indians against the settlements in the Valley of Wyo- ming , beat the Provincial troops who opposed him , reduced Fort Wyoming , and , regardless of the articles of capitulation with the ...
... Colonel John Butler led a band of Tories and Indians against the settlements in the Valley of Wyo- ming , beat the Provincial troops who opposed him , reduced Fort Wyoming , and , regardless of the articles of capitulation with the ...
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