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Perry's Victory on Lake Erie

Perry's Victory on Lake Erie
"September 10' 1813. American (Com. Perry) Loss: 27 Kd 96 Wd, British: (Com. Barclay) 200 Kd & Wd, 600 Pris. & all Vessels"

Perry's victory, The brave Baltimore damsel, The bonny boat.

Perry's victory, The brave Baltimore damsel, The bonny boat.
Three ballads printed in three columns. Perry's victory: verse in twenty-two stanzas; first line: ye tars of Columbia, give ear to my story. The brave Baltimore damsel: verse in six stanzas; first line: A story, a story, to you I will tell. The…

1814 Sept. 23

1814 Sept. 23
Camp Fort Erie. To Edward Cutts Jr., Portsmouth, New Hampshire. On the siege of Fort Erie by the British and Indians, constant bombardment, great losses of the British, and their retreat.

1813 Oct. 17

1813 Oct. 17
To Stephen Taylor, New Bedford, Mass. Account of Battle of Lake Erie.

Copy of a letter from Commodore Perry to the Secretary of the navy.

Copy of a letter from Commodore Perry to the Secretary of the navy.
At head of title : Index-office, Newburgh, September 25 - 3 o'clock, P.M. We copy the following important dispatch from an extra. National Intelligencer of the 21st inst.

1861 May 24

1861 May 24
Providence. To Benson John Lossing. Concerns a good likeness of steel plate of one of the officers of the battle of Lake Erie.
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