| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 548 sidor
...them a most destructive fire. The engagement now became general ; and in fifteen minutes the enemy were seen flying in every direction. On the lef.t...they were met and re.pulsed by the mounted riflemen. On the right a part of them escaped through the opening between the right wing of the cavalry and the... | |
| John Henry Eaton - 1828 - 368 sidor
...The action now became general along the line, and in fifteen minutes the Indians were seen fleeing rh every direction. On the left, they were met and repulsed by the mounted riflemen ; but on the right, owing to the halt of Bradley's regiment, which was intended to occupy the extreme right, — and to... | |
| John Henry Eaton - 1828 - 348 sidor
...The action now became general along the line, ana in fifteen minutes the Indians were seen fleeing in every direction. On the left, they were met and repulsed by the mounted riflemen ; but on the rig'.it, owing to the halt of Bradley's regiment, which was intended to occupy the extreme right, —... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1828 - 602 sidor
...inspirited the retreating militia, who rallied, and assisted in checking the advance of the savages. On the left, they were met and repulsed by the mounted riflemen. But, owing to the dilatory movements of the volunteer regiment, and the too extensive circuit made by colonel... | |
| William Cobbett - 1834 - 178 sidor
...The action now became general along the line, and in fifteen minutes the Indians were seen fleeing in every direction. On the left, they were met and...repulsed by the mounted riflemen ; but on the right, owing to the halt of Bradley's regiment, which was intended to occupy the extreme right, and to the... | |
| Horatio Hastings Weld - 1845 - 210 sidor
...the line, aided in checking the advance of the savages. The action now became general along the line, and in fifteen minutes the Indians were seen flying...repulsed by the mounted riflemen; but on the right, owing to the halt of Bradley's regiment, which was intended to occupy the extreme right, and to the... | |
| 1845 - 288 sidor
...the line, aided in checking the advance of the savages. The action now became general along the line, and in fifteen minutes the Indians were seen flying...repulsed by the mounted riflemen ; but on the right, owing to the halt of Bradley's regiment, which was intended to occupy the extreme right, and to the... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1847 - 306 sidor
...recovering their former position in the line, aided in checking the advance of the savages. The action now became general, and in fifteen minutes the Indians...repulsed by the mounted riflemen ; but on the right, owing to the halt of Bradley's regiment, which was intended to occupy the extreme right, and to the... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1847 - 306 sidor
...recovering their former position in the line, aided in checking the advance of the savages. The action now became general, and in fifteen minutes the Indians...repulsed by the mounted riflemen ; but on the right, owing to the halt of Bradley's regiment, which was intended to occupy the extreme right, and to the... | |
| John Frost - 1847 - 590 sidor
...checking the advance of the savages. The engagement now became general, and in fifteen minutes the enemy were seen flying in every direction. On the left they were met and repulsed by the mounted riflemen. On the right a part of them escaped through the opening between the right wing of the cavalry and the... | |
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