Footnote 96: Captain Treat was tried by a court-martial and honorably acquitted.[(Back)]
Footnote 97: The resolution of Congress voting this medal, and the official reports of the battles of Chippewa, Niagara, and Erie, are given under No. 39, page 203.[(Back)]
Footnote 98: The resolution of Congress voting this medal, and the official reports of the battles of Chippewa, Niagara and Erie, are given under No. 39, page 203, and No. 44, page 226.[(Back)]
Footnote 99: The resolution of Congress voting this medal, and the official reports of the battles of Chippewa, Niagara, and Erie, are given under No. 39, page 203.[(Back)]
Footnote 100: See Introduction, page [ix].[(Back)]
Footnote 101: The resolution of Congress voting this medal, and the official reports of the battles of Chippewa and Niagara, are given under No. 39, page 203.[(Back)]
Footnote 102: See No. 62, page [304].[(Back)]
Footnote 103: The resolution of Congress voting this medal is given under No. 39, page [203].[(Back)]
Footnote 104: U. C., Abbreviation of Upper Canada.[(Back)]
Footnote 105: The resolution of Congress voting this medal is given under No. 39, page 203.[(Back)]