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 127
... battle appeared improbable , and blood seemed destined again to flow in this unhappy contest . A peremptory demand was made for the surrender of the fort , and as peremptorily refused ; when Ogden opened his fire , which was promptly ...
... battle appeared improbable , and blood seemed destined again to flow in this unhappy contest . A peremptory demand was made for the surrender of the fort , and as peremptorily refused ; when Ogden opened his fire , which was promptly ...
Σελίδα 138
... battle ) ; Mrs. Sill , wife of Jabez Sill ; another Mrs. Bennett , wife of Thomas Bennett , mother of Mrs. Myers , now living in Kingston , ( to whose clear mind and retentive memory , we are indebted for most valuable information ...
... battle ) ; Mrs. Sill , wife of Jabez Sill ; another Mrs. Bennett , wife of Thomas Bennett , mother of Mrs. Myers , now living in Kingston , ( to whose clear mind and retentive memory , we are indebted for most valuable information ...
Σελίδα 165
... battle at Lexington had taken place April 19th . On the 17th of June , the battle of Bunker's Hill was fought , so glorious to the American arms . The effect produced at Wyoming , by those soul - stirring events , will be best expressed ...
... battle at Lexington had taken place April 19th . On the 17th of June , the battle of Bunker's Hill was fought , so glorious to the American arms . The effect produced at Wyoming , by those soul - stirring events , will be best expressed ...
Σελίδα 175
... battle . A great portion of the male population on the upper waters of the Sus- quehanna , it is known , in after times sawed lumber during the win- ter , and descended with it in rafts to market in the spring . The most cordial good ...
... battle . A great portion of the male population on the upper waters of the Sus- quehanna , it is known , in after times sawed lumber during the win- ter , and descended with it in rafts to market in the spring . The most cordial good ...
Σελίδα 188
... battle , when full notice had been received of the impending and pressing danger , and every thing was at stake , only about three hundred men could be mustered , and not all those with fire arms . We see no reason to suppose the whole ...
... battle , when full notice had been received of the impending and pressing danger , and every thing was at stake , only about three hundred men could be mustered , and not all those with fire arms . We see no reason to suppose the whole ...
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