A History of the State of Ohio: Natural and CivilSterotyped by Glezen & Shepard, 1838 - 403 Seiten |
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... marched forward , towards the point of his destination . His route lay wholly through a trackless forest . All his bag- gage , his provisions , and even his ammunition , had to be trans- ported on packhorses , that were clambering about ...
... marched forward , towards the point of his destination . His route lay wholly through a trackless forest . All his bag- gage , his provisions , and even his ammunition , had to be trans- ported on packhorses , that were clambering about ...
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... marched , by the old route in which Washington and Brad- dock had passed the Alleghanies . He marched up the Poto- mac to Cumberland , thence across , the remaining mountains , to Fort Pitt . Here , procuring boats , he descended the ...
... marched , by the old route in which Washington and Brad- dock had passed the Alleghanies . He marched up the Poto- mac to Cumberland , thence across , the remaining mountains , to Fort Pitt . Here , procuring boats , he descended the ...
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... marched slowly , in single file , across the prairie , in full view of our people in fort Lawrens . Dressed and painted , in their best war style they thus marched along , in full view , to the number of eight hundred and forty seven ...
... marched slowly , in single file , across the prairie , in full view of our people in fort Lawrens . Dressed and painted , in their best war style they thus marched along , in full view , to the number of eight hundred and forty seven ...
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... marched back to Fort McIntosh . On the second day of their march , great num- bers of their friends met them , bringing provisions , and con- solation for the sufferers . Major Vernon now took the com- mand of Fort Laurens , but ...
... marched back to Fort McIntosh . On the second day of their march , great num- bers of their friends met them , bringing provisions , and con- solation for the sufferers . Major Vernon now took the com- mand of Fort Laurens , but ...
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... marches , without a sufficiency of food , raiment , or of arms and ammunition . They exaspe rated , but did not conquer the enemy . The Indians managed their affairs pretty much in the same way until the nation final- ly put an end to ...
... marches , without a sufficiency of food , raiment , or of arms and ammunition . They exaspe rated , but did not conquer the enemy . The Indians managed their affairs pretty much in the same way until the nation final- ly put an end to ...
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