The Fall and Recapture of Detroit in the War of 1812 : : in Defense of William Hull
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Chronology of Hull's Detroit campaign -- Detroit at the outbreak of the War of 1812 -- Preamble to an unnecessary war -- Through the wilderness to Detroit, May 23-July 9 -- The invasion of Canada, July 12-August 2 -- Tragedy on the trail to Frenchtown, August 3-August 14 -- From crisis to surrender, August 1516 -- The trial of brigadier General William Hull -- Was Hull's surrender justified? -- Detroit under British rule, 1812-14 -- The recapture of Detroit.
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SERIES
Great Lakes books series.
PUBLISHED
Detroit : Wayne State University Press, c2011.
Year Published: 2011
Description: viii, 220 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780814335987
0814335985
SUBJECTS
Hull, William, -- 1753-1825.
Detroit (Mich.) -- History -- Surrender to the British, 1812.
Michigan -- Campaigns. -- War of 1812
United States -- Campaigns. -- War of 1812