Mohawk Memoir from the War of 1812
Mohawk Memoir from the War of 1812
John Norton - Teyoninhokarawen
Benn, Carl
University of Toronto Press
10/2019
392
Mole
Inglês
9781487523268
15 a 20 dias
600
Introduction Memoir of John Norton - Teyoninhokarawen
1. Uncertainties, Diplomacy, and the Outbreak of War, 1811-12
2. Opening Moves, Disunion, and the Capture of Detroit, 1812
3. Niagara and Victory at Queenston Heights, 1812
4. Ambiguity and Frustration on the Detroit Front, 1813
5. The Fall of Fort George, Desperate Moments, and the Battle of Stoney Creek, 1813
6. The Blockade of Fort George, Intrigue, and the Capture of Fort Niagara, 1813
7. Quebec, Burlington, and the Battle of Chippawa, 1814
8. Discredit, Battles at Lundy's Lane and Fort Erie, Murders, and the Defence of Grand River, 1814
Epilogue
Appendix A: The Six Nations Population on the Grand River, 1811 and 1814
Appendix B: John Norton's Spelling of Native Names when it Differed from Current Practice
Acknowledgements
Image Credits
Bibliography
Index
Introduction Memoir of John Norton - Teyoninhokarawen
1. Uncertainties, Diplomacy, and the Outbreak of War, 1811-12
2. Opening Moves, Disunion, and the Capture of Detroit, 1812
3. Niagara and Victory at Queenston Heights, 1812
4. Ambiguity and Frustration on the Detroit Front, 1813
5. The Fall of Fort George, Desperate Moments, and the Battle of Stoney Creek, 1813
6. The Blockade of Fort George, Intrigue, and the Capture of Fort Niagara, 1813
7. Quebec, Burlington, and the Battle of Chippawa, 1814
8. Discredit, Battles at Lundy's Lane and Fort Erie, Murders, and the Defence of Grand River, 1814
Epilogue
Appendix A: The Six Nations Population on the Grand River, 1811 and 1814
Appendix B: John Norton's Spelling of Native Names when it Differed from Current Practice
Acknowledgements
Image Credits
Bibliography
Index