A History of the American RevolutionStimson and Clapp, 1832 - 202 σελίδες |
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... Miles . Of Bedford . Capt . Jonathan Willson . KILLED . Of Danvers . Mr. Henry Jacobs , Mr. Samuel Cook , Mr. Ebenezer Goldthwait , Mr. George Southwick , Mr. Benjamin Daland , Jun . Mr. Jotham Webb , Mr. Perley Putnam . Of Salem . Mr ...
... Miles . Of Bedford . Capt . Jonathan Willson . KILLED . Of Danvers . Mr. Henry Jacobs , Mr. Samuel Cook , Mr. Ebenezer Goldthwait , Mr. George Southwick , Mr. Benjamin Daland , Jun . Mr. Jotham Webb , Mr. Perley Putnam . Of Salem . Mr ...
Σελίδα 65
... field of battle . At the conclusion of the engagement he advanced to Bunker's Hill , which he fortified ; whilst the Americans entrenched themselves on Pros- pect Hill , distant about a mile and a half 6 AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 65.
... field of battle . At the conclusion of the engagement he advanced to Bunker's Hill , which he fortified ; whilst the Americans entrenched themselves on Pros- pect Hill , distant about a mile and a half 6 AMERICAN REVOLUTION . 65.
Σελίδα 66
William Shepherd. pect Hill , distant about a mile and a half from his lines . SECTION XIV . UNION OF THE THIRTEEN PROVINCES . - HANCOCK APPOINTED PRESIDENT , AND WASHINGTON COM- MANDER - IN - CHIEF . 6 When Colonel Allen appeared at the ...
William Shepherd. pect Hill , distant about a mile and a half from his lines . SECTION XIV . UNION OF THE THIRTEEN PROVINCES . - HANCOCK APPOINTED PRESIDENT , AND WASHINGTON COM- MANDER - IN - CHIEF . 6 When Colonel Allen appeared at the ...
Σελίδα 70
... miles to travel before they could expect any farther supplies . In spite of these obstructions , Arnold persevered in his bold enterprize ; and on the 8th of November he arrived at Point Levi , opposite Quebec ; and had he possessed the ...
... miles to travel before they could expect any farther supplies . In spite of these obstructions , Arnold persevered in his bold enterprize ; and on the 8th of November he arrived at Point Levi , opposite Quebec ; and had he possessed the ...
Σελίδα 91
... miles to the northward of Bruns- wick ; here both the officers and soldiers were inocu- lated for the small - pox . During this interval of com- parative leisure , Washington urgently renewed the representations which he had before ...
... miles to the northward of Bruns- wick ; here both the officers and soldiers were inocu- lated for the small - pox . During this interval of com- parative leisure , Washington urgently renewed the representations which he had before ...
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