Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volume 11, Issue 6The Association, 1927 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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... would give you a short sketch of the defense of Fort Stephenson by Major George Crogan . I promise it will not be long , but there may be some things of interest here to you which perhaps 34 ANNALS OF THE EARLY SETTLERS ' ASSOCIATION.
... would give you a short sketch of the defense of Fort Stephenson by Major George Crogan . I promise it will not be long , but there may be some things of interest here to you which perhaps 34 ANNALS OF THE EARLY SETTLERS ' ASSOCIATION.
Page 39
... Crogan . He had studied hard and intended to be a lawyer , but war was in the air as well as in his blood for he was Irish and belonged to the race of Kelleys , the Burkes and the Sheahans , who " smell the battle from afar " and he at ...
... Crogan . He had studied hard and intended to be a lawyer , but war was in the air as well as in his blood for he was Irish and belonged to the race of Kelleys , the Burkes and the Sheahans , who " smell the battle from afar " and he at ...
Page 40
... Crogan an order which is on the files of the War Department , in part reading as follows : " To Major George Crogan : Immediately on receiving this letter you will abandon Fort Stephenson , set fire to it and repair your command this ...
... Crogan an order which is on the files of the War Department , in part reading as follows : " To Major George Crogan : Immediately on receiving this letter you will abandon Fort Stephenson , set fire to it and repair your command this ...
Page 41
... Crogan , and was informed that General Proctor desired to spare the effusion of human blood and demanded the surrender of the Fort or he would be compelled by the powerful aid of his artillery , his regulars and his Indians to attack ...
... Crogan , and was informed that General Proctor desired to spare the effusion of human blood and demanded the surrender of the Fort or he would be compelled by the powerful aid of his artillery , his regulars and his Indians to attack ...
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... Crogan , to whom General Harrison referred in his official report of the defense of Fort Stephenson , when he said , " It will not be least of General Proctor's mortification that he has been baffled by a youth in his 21st year ...
... Crogan , to whom General Harrison referred in his official report of the defense of Fort Stephenson , when he said , " It will not be least of General Proctor's mortification that he has been baffled by a youth in his 21st year ...
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