id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26518 Reynolds, James, active 1812 Journal of an American Prisoner at Fort Malden and Quebec in the War of 1812 .txt text/plain 6955 824 86 Reynolds who was deputed by Surgeon General Edwards of Gen. Hull's army the Detroit River and while sailing past Fort Malden (Amherstburg) the 3rd.--The day past with Mallone holey (wholly) the men sick and despond, About five o'clock the Savages began to return into town (night) it was to have forty men half sick all stowed together and some To day the Indians past by armed as usual, they returned from the nois the American army drove the Indians and British[25]. Another boat arrived about eleven o'clock--20 men in it, and o'clock and had pleasant sail through the day and night. Two sick men sent on board our ship which made came on bord our vessel and I sent (away) three well men in their room The three men that came on bord were verry sick. of the prisoners of war including Gen. Hull and other officers, to Fort ./cache/26518.txt ./txt/26518.txt