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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... horses , poultry , every sort of useful stock were introduced , and schools were opened for the education of Indian children . A bell , the first , probably , ever heard in Pennsylvania , north of the Kitta- tinny mountains , sounded ...
... horses , poultry , every sort of useful stock were introduced , and schools were opened for the education of Indian children . A bell , the first , probably , ever heard in Pennsylvania , north of the Kitta- tinny mountains , sounded ...
Σελίδα 102
... horse , for and in consideration of these following goods to us in hand paid , and secured to be paid by William Penn , Proprietary and Governor of the province of Pennsyl- vania and territories thereof , viz : 20 guns , 20 fathoms ...
... horse , for and in consideration of these following goods to us in hand paid , and secured to be paid by William Penn , Proprietary and Governor of the province of Pennsyl- vania and territories thereof , viz : 20 guns , 20 fathoms ...
Σελίδα 112
... horses and sheep , were driven to mar- kets on the Delaware , and the seventeen left without means to sustain themselves , were compelled to follow their exiled friends on their * John Durkee , afterwards Colonel in the Continental army ...
... horses and sheep , were driven to mar- kets on the Delaware , and the seventeen left without means to sustain themselves , were compelled to follow their exiled friends on their * John Durkee , afterwards Colonel in the Continental army ...
Σελίδα 130
... horses , loaded with ammunition and provisions , Captain Dick , on the last of July , descended into the valley . Nothing escaped the vigilance or sagacity of Captain Butler . Ogden's escape was soon known , and his speedy return with ...
... horses , loaded with ammunition and provisions , Captain Dick , on the last of July , descended into the valley . Nothing escaped the vigilance or sagacity of Captain Butler . Ogden's escape was soon known , and his speedy return with ...
Σελίδα 131
... horses , and most of their loading , became a prize to Captain Butler , who had the satisfaction of seeing his well ... horse loads of our flour , and got in with the remainder and twenty - two men , two of whom are wounded . Nine ...
... horses , and most of their loading , became a prize to Captain Butler , who had the satisfaction of seeing his well ... horse loads of our flour , and got in with the remainder and twenty - two men , two of whom are wounded . Nine ...
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