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A Treatise on the Mode and Manner of Indian War |
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Their Tactics, Discipline and Encampments, the Various Methods They Practice, in Order to Obtain the Advantage, by Ambush, Surprise, Surrounding, &c. Ways and Means Proposed to Prevent the Indians from Obtaining the Advantage ... Also a Brief Account of Twenty-three Campaigns, Carried on Against the Indians with the Events Since the Year 1755; Gov. Harrison's Included |
Author |
Smith, James |
Publication information
Type |
Miscellaneous |
Publisher |
Lyle, Joel R. printer |
Date issued |
1812 |
Place issued |
Paris, Kentucky |
Citation
Smith, James. A Treatise on the Mode and Manner of Indian War: Their Tactics, Discipline and Encampments, the Various Methods They Practice, in Order to Obtain the Advantage, by Ambush, Surprise, Surrounding, &c. Ways and Means Proposed to Prevent the Indians from Obtaining the Advantage ... Also a Brief Account of Twenty-three Campaigns, Carried on Against the Indians with the Events Since the Year 1755; Gov. Harrison's Included. (Paris, Kentucky: Lyle, Joel R. printer, 1812). |
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