Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Col. Richard M. Johnson” in entry thames-battle-of-the of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:
...upwards of 1,000 horses and we have not one in the army.
I shall think myself fortunate to collect a sufficiency to mount the general officers.
Harrison did pursue.
On Oct. 1 he was joined by Col. Richard M. Johnson , with his cavalry, at Sandwich.
There a council of officers was held.
Only two lines of pursuit were feasible—one by Lake Erie to Long Point, the other by land to the rear of the fugitives....
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