1He made no mistake at Oswego and he is making none here.
2Take their receipt for same and permit them to return to Oswego.
3Remember, Tandakora, the great victories Montcalm won at Oswego and William Henry.
4But reaching Oswego and learning of that disastrous defeat, he was discouraged.
5In 1756 Montcalm arrived in Canada and won his first victory at Oswego.
6Oswego had to mourn the most irreparable losses in that battle.
7The capture and demolition of Oswego by Montcalm had produced a disastrous effect.
8At Oswego I procured a larger craft and a fresh crew.
9He was near Oswego, New York, when the British captured and destroyed it.
10Louisbourg, Quebec, Montreal, Oswego, Niagara, Duquesne, Detroit-allwere in English hands.
11Think you we would allow ourselves to be surprised as Oswego has been?
12These were Dutchman's Point, Point au Fer, Oswegatchie, Oswego, Niagara, Erie, Detroit, Mackinaw.
13We know they do; one was off Oswego during the night of Monday last.
14British troops were in charge of Fort Oswego, which had been built in 1759.
15I saw him several times, at Ticonderoga, and before that in the Oswego campaign.
16There were three forts at the mouth of the Oswego.