The Proudest Day: Macdonough on Lake ChamplainJohn Day Company, 1960 - 373ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... enemy's brig has not yet taken the water . " He handed Wilkinson a dispatch dated April 18th from Macomb : I have this moment received intelligence from Captain who is employed to give information of the movements of the enemy . He has ...
... enemy's brig has not yet taken the water . " He handed Wilkinson a dispatch dated April 18th from Macomb : I have this moment received intelligence from Captain who is employed to give information of the movements of the enemy . He has ...
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... enemy from sailing farther up the Lake . " Izard let that roll off , coming back with : " Your new brig , Commodore , will give you more guns than the British , won't it ? " " Not quite as many as the enemy , " the Commodore par- ried ...
... enemy from sailing farther up the Lake . " Izard let that roll off , coming back with : " Your new brig , Commodore , will give you more guns than the British , won't it ? " " Not quite as many as the enemy , " the Commodore par- ried ...
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... enemy to attack him to the enemy's greatest disadvantage . In short he forced the enemy to attack him where he chose and as he chose . " 2. Helen Mariette Lawrence Marshall gave the following eve - of- battle report as it came down ...
... enemy to attack him to the enemy's greatest disadvantage . In short he forced the enemy to attack him where he chose and as he chose . " 2. Helen Mariette Lawrence Marshall gave the following eve - of- battle report as it came down ...
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Alex American anchor Ann's Argalus Army arrived asked attack Aze Bellamy Barron battery battle Bloomfield boats Boston brig British Burlington Canada Captain carpenters Champlain fleet Chazy Cobb Colonel Clark command Commodore Commodore Macdonough Commodore's Confiance crew Cumberland Head Dearborn deck Eagle Eleazer Williams enemy enemy's eyes face fight fire flagship flotilla frigate galleys Growler gunboats guns Hampton hands head horses Isle-aux-Noix Izard John Joseph Smith keep Lake Champlain laughed Lazare letter Lieutenant Henley Lieutenant Macdonough Lieutenant's looked Macomb Middletown Midshipman militia modore Montreal naval Navy Office Noah Brown nodded Otter Peter Sailly Plattsburg Preble President Prevost river Sailing Master sailors Saratoga seamen Secretary sent Shaler Shelburne ship shore shot Sidney Smith sloops smiled soldiers squadron stood Thomas Macdonough tion told took troops turned Vergennes Vermont vessels voice waited watch Wilkinson William Denning York