History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 105
... Captains Durkee and Ransom , both of whom had seen honorable service in the French war , accompanied , and rallied under their old companion in arms . Full of enterprise , never doubting the entire justice of the Connecticut claim ...
... Captains Durkee and Ransom , both of whom had seen honorable service in the French war , accompanied , and rallied under their old companion in arms . Full of enterprise , never doubting the entire justice of the Connecticut claim ...
Σελίδα 107
... . Expected reinforcements anxiously looked for , not arriving , Captain Ogden equally ready , for fair , open fight , or the subtle wiles of diplomacy , as might be best adapted to his condition , or HISTORY OF WYOMING . 107.
... . Expected reinforcements anxiously looked for , not arriving , Captain Ogden equally ready , for fair , open fight , or the subtle wiles of diplomacy , as might be best adapted to his condition , or HISTORY OF WYOMING . 107.
Σελίδα 108
... Captain Ogden ; but accompanied in no hostile manner by the thirty - seven remnants of the forty . Here the advantage of having friends in Pennsylvania was made manifest . No sooner was the key turned than bail was entered for their ...
... Captain Ogden ; but accompanied in no hostile manner by the thirty - seven remnants of the forty . Here the advantage of having friends in Pennsylvania was made manifest . No sooner was the key turned than bail was entered for their ...
Σελίδα 109
... Captain Ogden , and within less than sixty from the appearance of the forty at Wyoming . Twice cap- tured and sent to jail , a distance of sixty miles , through a dreary wil- derness , in the depth of winter too , it might well be ...
... Captain Ogden , and within less than sixty from the appearance of the forty at Wyoming . Twice cap- tured and sent to jail , a distance of sixty miles , through a dreary wil- derness , in the depth of winter too , it might well be ...
Σελίδα 112
... Captain Ogden , who was al- ready on the ground with fifty armed men , by a vigorous and well timed movement seized Captain Durkee , * commander of the Yankees . Too valuable a prize to be risked at Easton , for greater safety the ...
... Captain Ogden , who was al- ready on the ground with fifty armed men , by a vigorous and well timed movement seized Captain Durkee , * commander of the Yankees . Too valuable a prize to be risked at Easton , for greater safety the ...
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