The siege of Penobscot by the rebels ; containing a journal of the proceedings of His Majesty's forces detached from the 74th and 82d regiment consisting of about 700 rank and file, under the command of Brigadier-General Francis M'Lean, and of three of His Majesty's sloops of war, of 16 guns each, under the command of Captain Henry Mowat, senior officer ... To which is annexed a Proclamation issued June 15, 1779, by General M'Lean and Captain Barclay to the inhabitants; also Brigadier-General Lovell's Proclamation to the inhabitants; and his letter to Commodore Saltonstall, found on board the rebel ship Hunter; together with the names, force, and commanders, of the rebel ships destroyed in Penobscot Bay and River, August 14 and 15, 1779. With a chart of the peniinsula of Majobigwaduce, and of Penobscot River. To which is subjointed a Postscript, wherein a short account of the country of Penobscot is given
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London,
G. Kearsley [etc.]
1781.
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