The Life and Correspondence of Sir Isaac Brock by Ferdinand Brock Tupper
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Hull, and his answer--Surrender of Detroit, and its
consequences--Anecdotes of Tecumseh--Country about Detroit--Indian war in 1763. CHAPTER XII. Letters relative to Detroit, to and from Sir G. Prevost, to Earl Bathurst, from W.D. Powell, Esq., Chief Justice Sewell, General Maitland, Major-General Burnet, from Major-General Brock to his brothers, and from Lieut.-Colonel Nichol--General Hull's reception at Montreal CHAPTER XIII. Major-General Brock returus to the Niagara frontier--Armistice--Proposed attack on Sackett's Harbour prevented--Letters to and from Sir G. Prevost and Major-General Van Rensselaer--from Colonel Baynes--to Colonel Proctor and to J.S. Brock--Wrongs of the Indians, and speech of Tecumseh CHAPTER XIV. Rival forces on the Niagara frontier--Capture of brigs Detroit and Caledonia--Letters to Sir G. Prevost and Colonel Proctor--Battle of Queenstown, and death of Sir Isaac Brock, with remarks on his funeral and character--Description of |
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