Battles of America By Sea And Land With Biographies of Naval And Military Comma

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Battles of America By Sea And Land With Biographies of Naval And Military Comma
Robert Tomes
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Nottingham. Pursuit of Captain Barney s Flotilla. An Explosion. March to the Capital determined upon. Excitement in Washington. General Winder. Want of Troops. The Encampment. Absence of the General. Bewilderment and Riot. Retreat. A Run. Defences of Washington. News of the Enemy. The Americans posted at Bladensburg. The Grumbling Barney. General Winder in Command. Interference of the President and Cabinet. Advance of the Enemy. A Hot March. Battle of Bladensburg. Panic of the Militia. A Startl...ed President. Gallantry of Barney, the Sailors and Marines. Capture of Barney.
1814.
11, ADMIRAL SIR ALEXANDER COCHRANE now returned from Bermuda, in his eighty-gun ship, the Tonnant, bringing with him a fleet of frigates and transports, having some three thousand veteran Brit ish troops on board, under the command of Major-General Ross, and sailed up the Chesapeake. On en tering the bay, the fleet was joined by Admiral Sir George Cockburn with his squadron, who, now assuming the com mand of the whole, had under his flag the imposing array of twenty vessels-of- war of all kinds, from the line-of-battle- ship to the gun-brig, and a still larger number of transports and victuallers.


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