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George Germain's Response to John Campbell's Recent Correspondence, on His Choosing of a Place to Build a Fort, His Views on the Communications Ships Between Pensacola and Jamaica, and Other Local Administrative Concerns
George Germain Discusses the Defence of Pensacola with John Campbell, and Assures Him it Should be Sufficient Until Reinforcements from Jamaica Come in
George Germain's Response to John Campbell's Report of His Situation of 22 March
George Germain Reacts to the News of the Spanish Victory in the South, and Discusses the Defence of Pensacola and Other Areas with John Campbell
John Campbell to George Germain on Sending Him a Duplicate of His Dispatch Sent to Savannah
Letter from John Campbell to George Germain Regarding Andrew Rainsford, Fort Adjutant and Barrack Master
George Germain Expresses Pleasure at Pensacola Having Not Been Attacked Since His Last News of the Place, and Confirms that There Will be Supplies and Ordnance Stores on There Way to John Campbell
George Germain Informs John Campbell of the Surrender of Charleston, and Writes that He Hopes Campbell Will Still be in Possession of Pensacola by the Time His Letter Reaches Him
Naval Documents of the American Revolution
Author: United States. Naval History Division
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The Montresor Journals
Author: James Gabriel Montrésor
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Category : Montresor Family
Languages : en
Pages : 644
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"In the form of personal narrative by actual participants, they cast a new light upon many of the most important occurrences of the French and Indian War and the War of the American Revolution including the capture of Fort William Henry, the sieges of Louisbourg and Quebec, the expulsion of the Acadians, the expedition of Bradstreet, the Stamp Act disturbances of 1765-1766, and the important operations of the Revolution during 1777-1778"--Introd. Col. James Montresor and his son, John, were officers of the Engineering Corps of Great Britain.
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Category : Montresor Family
Languages : en
Pages : 644
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"In the form of personal narrative by actual participants, they cast a new light upon many of the most important occurrences of the French and Indian War and the War of the American Revolution including the capture of Fort William Henry, the sieges of Louisbourg and Quebec, the expulsion of the Acadians, the expedition of Bradstreet, the Stamp Act disturbances of 1765-1766, and the important operations of the Revolution during 1777-1778"--Introd. Col. James Montresor and his son, John, were officers of the Engineering Corps of Great Britain.