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 107
... officers of the Province . The latter , by the merit of perfect discipline , and tried bravery , rose to be a colonel in the continental service , during the revolutionary war , and was afterwards major - general of the militia . In ...
... officers of the Province . The latter , by the merit of perfect discipline , and tried bravery , rose to be a colonel in the continental service , during the revolutionary war , and was afterwards major - general of the militia . In ...
Σελίδα 116
... officers , after full consultation , resolved to capture Ogden while he was yet weak , and before re- inforcements ... officer to arrest the whole Yankee array , in the name , and by authority of Pennsylvania . A sharp conflict ...
... officers , after full consultation , resolved to capture Ogden while he was yet weak , and before re- inforcements ... officer to arrest the whole Yankee array , in the name , and by authority of Pennsylvania . A sharp conflict ...
Σελίδα 123
... officers , and Major John Durkee , making a third , found themselves each in the command of a regiment , in their country's service , efficient supporters of the cause of Inde- pendence , respected and beloved . Captain Butler , Mr ...
... officers , and Major John Durkee , making a third , found themselves each in the command of a regiment , in their country's service , efficient supporters of the cause of Inde- pendence , respected and beloved . Captain Butler , Mr ...
Σελίδα 126
... officer , Ogden directed his first efforts to provide shelter and defence for his men . His old position at Mill Creek , was not only in ashes , but too far from his enemy . Such was his courage , he could not be brought too near them ...
... officer , Ogden directed his first efforts to provide shelter and defence for his men . His old position at Mill Creek , was not only in ashes , but too far from his enemy . Such was his courage , he could not be brought too near them ...
Σελίδα 144
... officers ; and in Wilkes- barre , from its being divided by natural boundaries into two sec- tions , and its more rapid increase of inhabitants , at an early day two companies were formed . If the splendid uniform , the glitter- ing ...
... officers ; and in Wilkes- barre , from its being divided by natural boundaries into two sec- tions , and its more rapid increase of inhabitants , at an early day two companies were formed . If the splendid uniform , the glitter- ing ...
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