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William Henry Harrison battle orders, ca. October 1813

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[Douglas?] - As soon as the troops are disembarked, the boats are to be immediately sent back to the fleet. It will be observed that the order of landing here prescribed is somewhat that of direct Echelon deployed into line upon the advanced Corps of the Right & Left Wing. It is the intention of the Genl. however that all the Troops which are provided with boats should land in as quick succession as possible & the General Officers commanding towards the extremities of the line an authorized to deviate from the arrangements, to counteract any movement of the enemy by landing any parts of their command, previously to the formation of the Corps which is herein directed to precede them. The Corps of Leut. Ball & the Voluntier Rifle Battallion will maintain the positions they occupy on landing untill the Troops of the line are formed to support them. They will then retire through the intervals of the line or to the flanks and form in the rear of the line. A detachment of artillery with a six pounder, four pounder & howitzer will land with the advanced light Corps. The rest of the artillery will be held in reserve & landed at such points as Major Wood may direct. The point of landing for the reserve under Brig. Gen. McArthur cannot now be designated. it will be made to support any part of the line which may require aid or be formed on the flanks as circumstances may require. The arrangement for landing the troops will be made entirely under the direction of an officer of the Navy whom Commodore Perry has been so obliging as to offer for that purpose. The debarcation of the Troops will be covered by the Cannon of the Vessels. The Troops being landed and the enemy being driven off or not opposing the landing, the army will change its front to the left & form in order of battle in the following manner. The two Brigades of Regular Troops and two of Volunteers to be formed in two lines at right angles to the shore of the lake. Genl. McArthurs Brigade & Cavalry to form the front line & [Cap's & Childs?] - the second line; the regular troops still upon the left, that flank of both lines resting on the shore _ the distance between the two lines will be three hundred yards. The remaining three Brigades of Volunteers will be drawn up in a rough line of two ranks at right angles to the line of march, its head upon the right of the front line forming

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