British Archives records, 1628-1872.

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British Archives records, 1628-1872.

Materials in this collection pertain to the British defense of the Old Northwest, including an orderly book from Carleton Island, 1776-1783.

1 linear ft. (2 boxes, 2 wallets, 1 volume, 1 large manuscript, 3 microfilm reels)

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Lernoux, Macleod.

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Browning, Robert L.

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Wetherall, George

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England. Parliament

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Feinberg, Charles E.

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The Ashantee (also spelled Ashanti) Invasion of Britain's Gold Coast protectorates began in December 1872. British forces responded with their own expedition and invasion of the Ashantee nation in January 1874, resulting in the Battle of Amoaful and the destruction of Kumasi. From the description of British Parliamentary papers on the Ashantee Invasion, 1873-1877. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 586073390 With the execution of Charles I on January 30, 1649, th...

England, Richard, 1937-....

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