| Great Britain. Parliament - 1865 - 968 σελίδες
...and Great Sodue (where he received a severe bayonet wound). He was also in the actions at Black Rock, Buffalo, and the battle of Chippewa, in which he received...still lodged. The brevet rank of Major and that of lieutenant - colonel was conferred upon him for his conduct at Buffalo and Chippewa. Sir John received... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1865 - 930 σελίδες
...and Great Sodua (where he received a severe bayonet wound). He was also in the actions at Black Rock, Buffalo, and the battle of Chippewa, in which he received seven wounds, and being left on tlie field of battle, he fell into the hands of the enemy. During his career in the two professions... | |
| Marietta College - 1885 - 236 σελίδες
...men in a desperate charge upon the enemy's ranks near Lynchburg, Va., he was twice seriously wounded, and being left on the field of battle, he fell into the enemy's hands, and on July 19th, 1864, Captain Keyes died in the hospital at Lynchburg, Va., from the... | |
| William Henry Holmes - 1887 - 354 σελίδες
...to the end. He succeeded in saving the Congress, but not himself. The last man of his army to leave the field of battle, he fell into the hands of the enemy. There was no doubt as to what his fate would be. No patriot captured by Calleja ever lived to fight... | |
| Robert C. O. Benjamin - 1888 - 538 σελίδες
...to the end. He succeeded in saving the Congress, but not himself. The last man of his army to leave the field of battle, he fell into the hands of the enemy. There was no doubt as to what his fate would be. No patriot captured by Calleja ever lived to fight... | |
| Walter Seth Logan - 1893 - 46 σελίδες
...to the end. He succeeded in saving the Congress, but not himself. The last man of his army to leave the field of battle, he fell into the hands of the enemy. There was no doubt as to what his fate would be. No patriot captured by Calleja ever lived to fight... | |
| 1868 - 502 σελίδες
...and Great Sodus (where he received a severe bayonet wound). He was also in the actions at Black Rock, Buffalo, and the battle of Chippewa, in which he received...the two professions he received thirteen wounds, and had two balls still lodged. The brevet rank of Major and that of Lieutenant-Colonel was conferred upon... | |
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