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Pagina xv
... Troops to repel the Invasion of the Frontiers . - Governor Dinwiddie . - CHAPTER III . Military Preparations.- Washington appointed Lieutenant Colonel . - Marches to the Allegany Mountains . Joined by Parties of 20 - Indians , Skirmish ...
... Troops to repel the Invasion of the Frontiers . - Governor Dinwiddie . - CHAPTER III . Military Preparations.- Washington appointed Lieutenant Colonel . - Marches to the Allegany Mountains . Joined by Parties of 20 - Indians , Skirmish ...
Pagina xix
... Troops . - Agency of Washington in procuring Supplies from France . Limited Powers of Congress . Operations of the Enemy in the Chesapeake.- Detachment to Virginia under Lafayette . โ General Washington visits Count de Rochambeau at ...
... Troops . - Agency of Washington in procuring Supplies from France . Limited Powers of Congress . Operations of the Enemy in the Chesapeake.- Detachment to Virginia under Lafayette . โ General Washington visits Count de Rochambeau at ...
Pagina 51
... troops , to the number of about three hundred and fifty , led by Colonel Innes , arrived at Winches- ter . The governor was then in that town , holding a council with Indians , and he appointed Innes com- mander of the expedition , but ...
... troops , to the number of about three hundred and fifty , led by Colonel Innes , arrived at Winches- ter . The governor was then in that town , holding a council with Indians , and he appointed Innes com- mander of the expedition , but ...
Pagina 53
... troops , Colonel Washington resolved to advance with a large part of his army , and , if not obstructed by the enemy , to go on by the shortest route to the Monongahela River . Captain Mackay's company was left at Fort Necessity , as a ...
... troops , Colonel Washington resolved to advance with a large part of his army , and , if not obstructed by the enemy , to go on by the shortest route to the Monongahela River . Captain Mackay's company was left at Fort Necessity , as a ...
Pagina 85
... troops , should they be driven from the fron- tiers . It was called Fort Loudoun , in honor of the Earl of Loudoun , who had now succeeded General Shirley in the American command . Another enterprise of greater magnitude was like- wise ...
... troops , should they be driven from the fron- tiers . It was called Fort Loudoun , in honor of the Earl of Loudoun , who had now succeeded General Shirley in the American command . Another enterprise of greater magnitude was like- wise ...
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