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Enoch Crosby; or, the spy unmasked: A tale of the American Revolution
This 1842 edition of "Enoch Crosby; or, the spy unmasked. A tale of the American Revolution" was published by U.P. James, Cincinatti. This book is based upon the facts that were narrated by Enoch Crosby to H.L. Barnum.
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The boy spies at Yorktown: the story of how the young spies helped General Lafayette in the siege of Yorktown
Previously published under title: Morgan, the Jersey spy.
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The pilot: a tale of the sea, in four volumes
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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Detroit to Fort Sackville, 1778-1779: the journal of Normand MacLeod
In 1777 Normand MacLeod, a British army officer, assumed the post of town major of Detroit, then a British colony on the frontier of late eighteenth-century America. Although it was not in the forefront of action in the American Revolution, the fort at Detroit had an important role because its strategic location made it a point of interest to military leaders on both sides.
Under the leadership of Captain Normand MacLeod, the city of Detroit played a role in the War for Independence that is … -
Centennial notes
This 1876 edition of "Centennial notes" was written by A.L. Carter.
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Guert Ten Eyck: a hero story
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.