Reminiscences of Gen'l Samuel B. Webb of the Revolutionary ArmyGlobe Stationery and Printing Company, 1882 - 402 pagine |
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Pagina 10
... , is a Gentleman ; my station will call me to be much with him . He is very obliging to me ; and I doubt not , will do me any service in his power . I should have wrote you a very particular account of the late Battle , 10.
... , is a Gentleman ; my station will call me to be much with him . He is very obliging to me ; and I doubt not , will do me any service in his power . I should have wrote you a very particular account of the late Battle , 10.
Pagina 11
... particular as I could wish . Our army is now encamped on Prospect Hill ; and we have nearly completed our Grand Breast work , reaching from the Hill to Mystic River . On our right , we have completed several redoubts and Breast works ...
... particular as I could wish . Our army is now encamped on Prospect Hill ; and we have nearly completed our Grand Breast work , reaching from the Hill to Mystic River . On our right , we have completed several redoubts and Breast works ...
Pagina 12
... particular , is much put out ; intends writing into Boston very soon in a severe way , and inform them what he thinks of their barbarity ; and further acquaint them , that if they continue their savage cruelty , every King's officer in ...
... particular , is much put out ; intends writing into Boston very soon in a severe way , and inform them what he thinks of their barbarity ; and further acquaint them , that if they continue their savage cruelty , every King's officer in ...
Pagina 13
... many of them , hearti- ly sick of what they have done , in particular , Maj . Meiggs , —who says he was forced to sign what the others did - to keep peace ; and says he had rather serve under Putnam than Spencer . 13 .
... many of them , hearti- ly sick of what they have done , in particular , Maj . Meiggs , —who says he was forced to sign what the others did - to keep peace ; and says he had rather serve under Putnam than Spencer . 13 .
Pagina 17
... particular one of " his own concern in it , with that of his company . " This letter was first printed ( from the original in the editor's possession ) by Mr. Frothingham , in the Appendix to his " History of the Siege of Boston , " pp ...
... particular one of " his own concern in it , with that of his company . " This letter was first printed ( from the original in the editor's possession ) by Mr. Frothingham , in the Appendix to his " History of the Siege of Boston , " pp ...
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acquainted Adieu affectionate agreeable Aid-de-Camp American army arrived assure attend Barrell bearer believe Boston brother Camp Capt Chester Claverack Colo Colonel Joseph Reed Colonel Webb command compliments Congress Connecticut Connecticut Line Continental Congress Dear Sir DEAR SIR-I DEAR WEBB enclosed enemy esteem exchange expect father favor Feb'y Flatbush forward Gen'l S. B. WEBB Gen'l WEBB gentlemen give happy Hartford HEADQUARTERS hear Hetty honor hope horse humble serv't Huntington inform Jan'y John Joseph Joseph Barrell July June lady Lieut Livingston Long Island Major March Miss morning MORRISTOWN o'clock obd't obliged officers opportunity Parole PEEKSKILL person Philadelphia pleasure present prisoners received Reg't Regiment request respect SAM'L Samuel Samuel Webb sent Silas Deane sincerely sister soon Staten Island tell Thursday to-morrow town troops Tuesday Washington Webb's Wethersfield wish write wrote yesterday York