| John Frost - 1847 - 414 pagine
...the axe and knife alone, with poles and dry hides ; the latter being found in great abundance at the encampment of the hostiles. The litters were conveyed...as they could have been in ambulances of the most improved and modern construction." The day after the battle Colonel Taylor and his command remained... | |
| John Frost - 1847 - 422 pagine
...poles and dry hides ; the latter being found in great abundance at the encampment of the 1 HIS t ili-$. The litters were conveyed on the backs of our weak...as they could have been in ambulances of the most improved and modern construction." The day after the battle Colonel Taylor and his command remained... | |
| Henry Montgomery - 1847 - 398 pagine
...the latter being found in great abundance at the encampment of the hostiles. The litters were carried on the backs of our weak and tottering horses, aided...as they could have been in ambulances of the most improved and modern construction. " The day after the battle we remained at our encampment, occupied... | |
| Joseph Reese Fry - 1847 - 378 pagine
...the latter being found in great abundance at the encampment of the hostiles. The litters were carried on the backs of our weak and tottering horses, aided...residue of the command, with more ease and comfort to sufferers than I could have supposed, and with as much as they could have been in ambulances of the... | |
| Fayette Robinson - 1848 - 440 pagine
...axe and knife alone, with poles and dry hides — the latter being found in great abundance at the encampment of the hostiles. The litters were conveyed...as they could have been in ambulances of the most improved and modern construction." Many brave men died, and many gallant soldiers earned distinction... | |
| 1850 - 598 pagine
...the latter being found in great abundance at the encampment of the hostiles. The litters were carried on the backs of our weak and tottering horses, aided...as they could have been in ambulances of the most improved and modern construction." The consequences of the battle of Okeechobee are described by the... | |
| Henry Montgomery - 1850 - 522 pagine
...hides—the latter being found in great abundance at the encampment of the hostiles. The litters were carried on the backs of our weak and tottering horses, aided...as they could have been in ambulances of the most improved and modern construction. " The day after the battle we remained at our encampment, occupied... | |
| Henry Montgomery - 1850 - 504 pagine
...the latter being found in great abundance at the encampment of the hostiles. The litters were carried on the backs of our weak and tottering horses, aided...as they could have been in ambulances of the most improved and modern construction. " The day after the battle we remained at our encampment, occupied... | |
| 1850 - 592 pagine
...abundance at the encampment of ttu hostiles. The litters were carried on the backs of our weak anc tottering horses, aided by the residue of the command,...as they could have been in ambulances of the most improved and modern construction." The consequences of the battle of Okeechobee are described by the... | |
| John Frost - 1856 - 458 pagine
...the latter being found in great abundance at the encampment of the hostiles. The litters were carried on the backs of our weak and tottering horses, aided...of the command, with more ease and comfort to the sufferer than I could have supposed possible, and with as much as they could have been in ambulances... | |
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