Journal of An American Prisoner At Fort Malden And Quebec in the War of 1812

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Journal of An American Prisoner At Fort Malden And Quebec in the War of 1812
James Reynolds
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The men that came on board yesterday are better after being phisiced. Nothing new.
-2H\i. Thursday. Clouday. The men generally better 17 men were sent from our ship to those where the main Regt. Lav. Nothing further worth attention.
4. 5th. -Friday. Pleasant. Two sick men sent on lioard our ship which made our number 40. James Dutfer died at 4 o'clock p. M. With Hectic fever. Many of the men are very low. Bellcw and Collins were sent to our . Ship which augments our number to H men.
'^(ith. Sat
...ciilav. ( l(iuda\. McDntV ' was buried at ten o'clock. Sergt. Traig and Corp. WCntw. Irtii. M( liilosh went on shore to attend the funeril. Lb- was decently I. — TKt man pTt\iouiily relerrtd to at Ihifftr. R A « K r w r. N T T - H K V F. S JOURNAL OF AN AMERICAN PRISONER intered. The English people here are decent, friendlay and humane 27th. — Sunday. Pleasant. The men are something better. Nothing happened through the day.
28th. — ^Monday. Pleasant but cold for the season. The men better, the women cross etc.


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