A History of the State of Ohio: Natural and CivilSterotyped by Glezen & Shepard, 1838 - 403 Seiten |
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... ordered to raise a military force , and rendezvous at fort Union , now in Greenbriar county , and from thence , descend the Great Kenhawa to its mouth , on the Ohio river . The Earl of Dunmore intended to raise troops in Lower Virginia ...
... ordered to raise a military force , and rendezvous at fort Union , now in Greenbriar county , and from thence , descend the Great Kenhawa to its mouth , on the Ohio river . The Earl of Dunmore intended to raise troops in Lower Virginia ...
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... ordered Lewis to repair and meet him , as soon as possible , there to end this campaign . On the 10th of October , two of Lewis's soldiers were up the river Ohio , hunting , some two miles above the ar- my , when a large party of ...
... ordered Lewis to repair and meet him , as soon as possible , there to end this campaign . On the 10th of October , two of Lewis's soldiers were up the river Ohio , hunting , some two miles above the ar- my , when a large party of ...
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... ordering him to retreat , not to march forward . To these messages , neither Lewis nor any of his men , paid any ... ordered Lewis and his army to retreat , and return to Point Pleasant . To this order , delivered in person , by the ...
... ordering him to retreat , not to march forward . To these messages , neither Lewis nor any of his men , paid any ... ordered Lewis and his army to retreat , and return to Point Pleasant . To this order , delivered in person , by the ...
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... otherwise he would not have ordered Lewis back with a force , which might have been otherwise greatly needed . Before Dunmore had reached the Ohio river the people about Wheeling , in the early part of the month of 118 HISTORY OF OHIO .
... otherwise he would not have ordered Lewis back with a force , which might have been otherwise greatly needed . Before Dunmore had reached the Ohio river the people about Wheeling , in the early part of the month of 118 HISTORY OF OHIO .
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... ordered , by Congress , to penetrate the Indian country and destroy the towns on the Sandusky river . With one thousand men , he attempted to obey his orders , but on reaching the Tuscarawas river , near Zoar he concluded to go no ...
... ordered , by Congress , to penetrate the Indian country and destroy the towns on the Sandusky river . With one thousand men , he attempted to obey his orders , but on reaching the Tuscarawas river , near Zoar he concluded to go no ...
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