The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 1 |
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Colonel Washington was soon afterwards ordered to Raystown . Major Grant had
been previously detached from the advanced post at Loyal Hanna , with a select
corps of Sept. 21 . eight hundred men , to reconnoitre the country about fort Du ...
Colonel Washington was soon afterwards ordered to Raystown . Major Grant had
been previously detached from the advanced post at Loyal Hanna , with a select
corps of Sept. 21 . eight hundred men , to reconnoitre the country about fort Du ...
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The regiments of Febiger and of Meigs , with Major Hulls detachment , formed the
right column ; and Butler's regiment , with two companies under Major Murfree ,
formed the left . One hundred and fifty volunteers , led by Lieutenant Colonel ...
The regiments of Febiger and of Meigs , with Major Hulls detachment , formed the
right column ; and Butler's regiment , with two companies under Major Murfree ,
formed the left . One hundred and fifty volunteers , led by Lieutenant Colonel ...
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XXII Late in October an irruption was made into the country on the Mohawk , by
Major Ross , at the head of about five hundred men , composed of regulars ,
rangers , and Indians . Colonel Willet , with between four and five hundred men ,
partly ...
XXII Late in October an irruption was made into the country on the Mohawk , by
Major Ross , at the head of about five hundred men , composed of regulars ,
rangers , and Indians . Colonel Willet , with between four and five hundred men ,
partly ...
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