Reminiscences of Gen'l Samuel B. Webb of the Revolutionary ArmyGlobe Stationery and Printing Company, 1882 - 402 pagine |
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... Deane ; who , more than any one individual in the then American Colonies , fostered , consolidated and gave direction to that public sentiment , which ultimately led to the Declaration of Independence in 1776 , and our final triumph as ...
... Deane ; who , more than any one individual in the then American Colonies , fostered , consolidated and gave direction to that public sentiment , which ultimately led to the Declaration of Independence in 1776 , and our final triumph as ...
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... Deane , who was Chairman of the Committee of Safety for the Colony of Connecticut , appointed my father his private secretary ; and it was in that capacity , that he accompanied his step - father to Philadelphia , at the opening of the ...
... Deane , who was Chairman of the Committee of Safety for the Colony of Connecticut , appointed my father his private secretary ; and it was in that capacity , that he accompanied his step - father to Philadelphia , at the opening of the ...
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... Deane , giving an account of the battle of Bunker Hill , was deposited by the parties having charge of Mr. Deane's papers , in the Hartford Historical Society ; and strange to say , it is said to be the only account of the battle of ...
... Deane , giving an account of the battle of Bunker Hill , was deposited by the parties having charge of Mr. Deane's papers , in the Hartford Historical Society ; and strange to say , it is said to be the only account of the battle of ...
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... Deane . CAMBRIDGE , July 11 , 1775 . DEAR SIR : -Since the close of my other letter , I find the Ex- press is likely to be detained half an hour . I had entirely forgotten to mention to you the conduct of General Spencer ; which I doubt ...
... Deane . CAMBRIDGE , July 11 , 1775 . DEAR SIR : -Since the close of my other letter , I find the Ex- press is likely to be detained half an hour . I had entirely forgotten to mention to you the conduct of General Spencer ; which I doubt ...
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... we wish it was 3,000 . We really want them ; and we are in hopes you'll make an addition . I am in the utmost haste . Yours most affect'ly , MR . S. DEANE . SAM'L B. WEBB . Extract of a Letter written by Jos . Webb from 14.
... we wish it was 3,000 . We really want them ; and we are in hopes you'll make an addition . I am in the utmost haste . Yours most affect'ly , MR . S. DEANE . SAM'L B. WEBB . Extract of a Letter written by Jos . Webb from 14.
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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