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General William Hull Court-Martial: 1814 - Suggestions For Further Reading

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Elting, John R. Amateurs, to Arms!. A Military History of the 1Var of 1812. Chapel Hill, N.C.: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1991.

Forbes, James G. Report of the Tial of Brig. General IVilliam Hall;, Commanding the. Vorth IlVestern Army of the United States by a Court Martial… New York: Eastburn, Kirk, and Company, 1814.

Hull, William. Memoirs of the Campaign of the North Western Arm! of the United States in the Year 1812: Addressed to the People of the United States. Boston: True and Greene, 1824.

Quaife, M. M. "General William Hull and His Critics." Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, 47 (April 1948): 168-82.

Scott, Leonard H. "The Surrender of Detroit." American History Illustrated (June 1977): 28-36.

Van Deusen, John G. "Court Martial of General William Hull." Michigan History Magazine (Autumn 1928): 668-94.

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