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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... prisoners from the Cherokees on the Mississippi . The nations most southwesterly located would , naturally , be best ... prisoner , from the lower part of Pennsylvania , in 1755 , by a band of Senecas . Many years afterwards she married ...
... prisoners from the Cherokees on the Mississippi . The nations most southwesterly located would , naturally , be best ... prisoner , from the lower part of Pennsylvania , in 1755 , by a band of Senecas . Many years afterwards she married ...
Σελίδα 57
... prisoners to near where Geneva now stands , in the settlements of the Six Nations ; from whence John Hoover and the other prisoner , whose name we do not know , attempted to make their escape ; * - the latter found his way to the white ...
... prisoners to near where Geneva now stands , in the settlements of the Six Nations ; from whence John Hoover and the other prisoner , whose name we do not know , attempted to make their escape ; * - the latter found his way to the white ...
Σελίδα 103
... prisoners and sent to Easton Jail - Liberated , return and take possession of Wyoming - Fort Durkee built ... prisoner and sent to Philadelphia- The Fort surrenders - Second expulsion of the Yankees . THE Susquehanna Company having ...
... prisoners and sent to Easton Jail - Liberated , return and take possession of Wyoming - Fort Durkee built ... prisoner and sent to Philadelphia- The Fort surrenders - Second expulsion of the Yankees . THE Susquehanna Company having ...
Σελίδα 108
... prisoners ! " " Laugh where we must , be candid where we can . " The Yankees were decidedly outwitted . By common consent the prisoners were transported to Easton jail , guarded by Captain Ogden ; but accompanied in no hostile manner by ...
... prisoners ! " " Laugh where we must , be candid where we can . " The Yankees were decidedly outwitted . By common consent the prisoners were transported to Easton jail , guarded by Captain Ogden ; but accompanied in no hostile manner by ...
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... prisoner was sent in irons under a safe escort to Philadelphia , and there closely incarcerated in prison . Immediately ... prisoners . Seven- teen men were to remain of the Connecticut people , to gather the ripening harvest ; all the ...
... prisoner was sent in irons under a safe escort to Philadelphia , and there closely incarcerated in prison . Immediately ... prisoners . Seven- teen men were to remain of the Connecticut people , to gather the ripening harvest ; all the ...
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