
An Account of the Battle of Chateauguay / Being a Lecture Delivered at Ormstown, March 8th, 1889
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- Châteauguay Literary and Historical Society
- AN ACCOUNT
- OF
- THE BATTLE OF CHÂTEAUGUAY
- BEING
- A LECTURE DELIVERED AT ORMSTOWN,
- MARCH 8th, 1889 BY
- W.D. LIGHTHALL, M.A.,
- WITH
- SOME LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
- W. PATTERSON, M.A.,
- Corresponding Secretary of the C.L.H.S.
- MONTREAL: W. DRYSDALE & CO., PUBLISHERS, 232 ST. JAMES STREET. 1889.
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- LIST OF OFFICERS FOR 1888-89.
- PREFACE.
- THE BATTLE OF CHATEAUGUAY.
- APPENDIX.
- NOTES BY W. PATTERSON, M.A.
- FOOTNOTES.
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