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 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... Major Grant detached Major Lewis , of Colonel Washington's regiment , with a baggage guard , two miles into his rear ; and sent an engineer , with a covering party , within full view of the fort , to take a plan of the works . In the ...
... Major Grant detached Major Lewis , of Colonel Washington's regiment , with a baggage guard , two miles into his rear ; and sent an engineer , with a covering party , within full view of the fort , to take a plan of the works . In the ...
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... Major Hull's detachment , formed the right column ; and Butler's regiment , with two companies under Major Mur- free , formed the left . One hundred and fifty volunteers , led by Lieutenant Colonel Fleury and Major Posey , constituted ...
... Major Hull's detachment , formed the right column ; and Butler's regiment , with two companies under Major Mur- free , formed the left . One hundred and fifty volunteers , led by Lieutenant Colonel Fleury and Major Posey , constituted ...
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... Major Ross , at the head of about five hundred men , composed of regulars , rangers , and In- dians . Colonel Willet , with between four and five hundred men , partly of the troops denominated levies , and partly militia , immediately ...
... Major Ross , at the head of about five hundred men , composed of regulars , rangers , and In- dians . Colonel Willet , with between four and five hundred men , partly of the troops denominated levies , and partly militia , immediately ...
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