A History of the Valley of VirginiaJ. Gatewood, printer, 1850 - 347 страници |
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... army near Pittsburgh , are too generally known to re- quire a detailed account in this work : suffice it to say that the defeat was attended with the most disastrous consequences to our country . The whole western frontier was left ...
... army near Pittsburgh , are too generally known to re- quire a detailed account in this work : suffice it to say that the defeat was attended with the most disastrous consequences to our country . The whole western frontier was left ...
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... . At- tempts were made to educate him , but without success . He enlisted in- to the army of the revolution as a common soldier , and never returned . fused her assent . He then said that her brothers 70 INDIAN INCURSIONS.
... . At- tempts were made to educate him , but without success . He enlisted in- to the army of the revolution as a common soldier , and never returned . fused her assent . He then said that her brothers 70 INDIAN INCURSIONS.
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... army , and after raising a numerous family in Virginia , removed with them to the west . ' In the neighborhood of Moorefield a party of men were mowing for Peter Casey . They had placed their guns under a large tree in the edge of the ...
... army , and after raising a numerous family in Virginia , removed with them to the west . ' In the neighborhood of Moorefield a party of men were mowing for Peter Casey . They had placed their guns under a large tree in the edge of the ...
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... army , for their services in a preceding war with the Indians , but were driven off . Col. M'Donald forthwith waited on Gov. Dunmore in person , and gave him an account of the hostile disposition of the Indians . The governer authorized ...
... army , for their services in a preceding war with the Indians , but were driven off . Col. M'Donald forthwith waited on Gov. Dunmore in person , and gave him an account of the hostile disposition of the Indians . The governer authorized ...
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... army by the nearest and best route to their place of destination . The flour and ammunition were whol- ly transported on pack horses , as the route was impassable for wheel car- riages . After a painful march of nineteen days , the army ...
... army by the nearest and best route to their place of destination . The flour and ammunition were whol- ly transported on pack horses , as the route was impassable for wheel car- riages . After a painful march of nineteen days , the army ...
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