Joseph Mearchant
John Bucannon
John Dickson
John Moore
Joseph McGill
Phillip McConnell
Richard McConnell
Robert Goucher
Thomas McCombs
William Bucannon
William Reed
William Shield |
Josiah Walker
John Earl
John Ross
John Cowdan
John Brothers
Robert McGill
Renalds Cowdan
Samuel Love
William McGill
Walter Bucanton
William Cowdan
John Zedager |
William Frankle |
A RETURN OF CAPTAIN HINES' COMPANY.
Lieut. - EDMUND P. TANNER
Ensign - THOMAS MCCANE |
Sergeants.
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Jullus Tanner
Silas Johnson |
Daniel Fitch
John Hutson |
Corporals.
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Christopher Rasor |
Joseph Bruce |
John McMullen |
Privates.
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Henry McKinney
John Turner
John Young
John Chub
James McDonald
Jacob Shook
Samuel Green
Conrad Osburn
Benj. Manchester
William Thomas
William Leonard
John Hill
William Steel
Robert McCrary
Nicholas Leonard
Henry Ripley
James Moore |
George Leonard
Robert Cain
Henry Boyd
William McKinnie
George Heater
Henry Houck
James Saseton
James Polluck
John McConnell
Arthur Anderson
Elijah Stevenson
Henry Stump
John McCully
Frances Henry
John McKey
James Jack
Garret Peckard |
Colonel Richard Hays to the commanding officer at Fort
Wayne or Urbana, September 7, 1812. Sent by Lieut. Pomeroy and
his party of scouts. |
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CAMP AT PIPE CREEK
September 7, 1812 |
To the commanding officer at Fort Wayne or Urbana.
SIR - We are encamped at this place and at Huron with
four hundred militia of Ohio. The inhabitants are in a state
of consternation at this place. Most part fled at news of our
Northwestern Army surrendering. We should esteem it a great
favour to receive some information from you by the bearer of this ,
so far as would not be detrimental, if it should be taken from the
bearer by the Indians. Lieut. Pomeroy commands the scouring
party sent out. |
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Accept my respects,
RICHARD HAYES |
Lieut. Col. Command't 3d Regiment, 3d
Brigade, 4th Division Ohio Militia at this place. |
GEN. SIMON PERKINS TO GEN.
WADSWORTH, CLEVELAND. |
CAMP AT HURON, Sep. 8, 1812.
DEAR SIR: I wrote you this morning by a sick man
going home on furlough, since which our scouts have come in and
inform that there is or was last night, at Sandusky, a number of
Indians and British who have burned the public store. The
spies saw the |