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 34
... escaped from any lip - not a whisper came to the ear of any one of them , not a suspicion even was awakened in the minds of those intelligent , quick discerning white men . Similar to our own Federal Government , the Six Nations , like ...
... escaped from any lip - not a whisper came to the ear of any one of them , not a suspicion even was awakened in the minds of those intelligent , quick discerning white men . Similar to our own Federal Government , the Six Nations , like ...
Σελίδα 45
... escaped out of the window , likewise ventured to leap down from the burning roof . Unobserved by the enemy , she hid herself behind a tree , on rising ground , from whence she had a full view of the tragical scene . Brother Fabricious ...
... escaped out of the window , likewise ventured to leap down from the burning roof . Unobserved by the enemy , she hid herself behind a tree , on rising ground , from whence she had a full view of the tragical scene . Brother Fabricious ...
Σελίδα 124
... escaped nearly naked to the mountains ; the others were as unceremoniously expelled as had been the previous Yankee tenants . The fugitives hastened to give information to Captain Ogden , who in the midst of festal en- joyment , and the ...
... escaped nearly naked to the mountains ; the others were as unceremoniously expelled as had been the previous Yankee tenants . The fugitives hastened to give information to Captain Ogden , who in the midst of festal en- joyment , and the ...
Σελίδα 125
... escapes to the City - Captains Dick , Morris , Clayton , Ledlie and Ogden , hasten with their companies to the relief of Fort Wyoming - Soldierly conduct of Capt . Butler - Ambush and victory - Captains Dick and Ogden , with loss of ...
... escapes to the City - Captains Dick , Morris , Clayton , Ledlie and Ogden , hasten with their companies to the relief of Fort Wyoming - Soldierly conduct of Capt . Butler - Ambush and victory - Captains Dick and Ogden , with loss of ...
Σελίδα 130
... escaped unhurt , and when out of danger dressed himself in his drenched clothing and hat , per- forated with bullets , and with the speed of the roebuck was in the city on the third day , having accomplished one hundred and twenty miles ...
... escaped unhurt , and when out of danger dressed himself in his drenched clothing and hat , per- forated with bullets , and with the speed of the roebuck was in the city on the third day , having accomplished one hundred and twenty miles ...
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