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 109
... Yankee perseverance and enterprize were rarely ever more con- spicuously exhibited under deeply discouraging circumstances . And this may be regarded the second scene of the first act in the drama . The additional quotas for the other ...
... Yankee perseverance and enterprize were rarely ever more con- spicuously exhibited under deeply discouraging circumstances . And this may be regarded the second scene of the first act in the drama . The additional quotas for the other ...
Σελίδα 110
... Yankees , finding it too strong , and their number too large to be attacked with a rational prospect of success , they withdrew to Easton ; and Sheriff Jennings , in his report , in- formed the Governor that the intruders mustered three ...
... Yankees , finding it too strong , and their number too large to be attacked with a rational prospect of success , they withdrew to Easton ; and Sheriff Jennings , in his report , in- formed the Governor that the intruders mustered three ...
Σελίδα 112
... Yankees . Too valuable a prize to be risked at Easton , for greater safety the prisoner was sent in irons under a safe escort to Philadelphia , and there closely incarcerated in prison . Immediately after this suc- cessful enterprise ...
... Yankees . Too valuable a prize to be risked at Easton , for greater safety the prisoner was sent in irons under a safe escort to Philadelphia , and there closely incarcerated in prison . Immediately after this suc- cessful enterprise ...
Σελίδα 113
... Yankee war for the possession of Wyoming . But bolder spirits were on the way , and scenes of deeper interest were soon to be presented on the stage . ∞ LETTER X. 1770 . Sudden descent on Wyoming - Reinstatement HISTORY OF WYOMING ...
... Yankee war for the possession of Wyoming . But bolder spirits were on the way , and scenes of deeper interest were soon to be presented on the stage . ∞ LETTER X. 1770 . Sudden descent on Wyoming - Reinstatement HISTORY OF WYOMING ...
Σελίδα 114
... Yankees - Captain Ogden re- turns and resumes his old quarters at Mill Creek - A fortunate omen - His Fort invested by the Yankees Battle - William Stager killed - The Connecticut party defeated - Re- inforced and in possession of the ...
... Yankees - Captain Ogden re- turns and resumes his old quarters at Mill Creek - A fortunate omen - His Fort invested by the Yankees Battle - William Stager killed - The Connecticut party defeated - Re- inforced and in possession of the ...
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