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Detroit, formerly the Adams, [274]; captured by the Americans, [289-92]
Detroit, Fort, [53], [54], [177], [190-1], [195], [197], [218], [235], [238], [245]; its attack and capture, [248-60]
Dorchester, Lord, (Sir Guy Carleton), [34], [36-8], [47], [53], [56], [75], [103], [152]
Drummond, Major-General, [115], [157]
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