| David Saville Muzzey - 1915 - 632 páginas
...Ten Feet Water : but I fortunately saved myself by catching hold of one of the Raft Logs. . . . The Cold was so extremely severe that Mr. Gist had all his Fingers and some of his Toes frozen. . . . Arrived in Williamsburgh the 1 6"' ; when I waited upon his Honour the Governor with the Letter... | |
| 1924 - 600 páginas
...island, to quit the raft and make for it. The cold was so extremely severe, that Mr. Gist had all of his fingers, and some of his toes frozen, and the...the ice in the morning, and went to Mr. Frazier's." They left Frazier'a on New Year's day, 1754, reaching Gist's plantation on the 2nd of January, and... | |
| John Thomson Faris - 1919 - 454 páginas
...to either shore, but were obliged, as we were near an island, to quit our raft and make to it. The cold was so extremely severe that Mr. Gist had all...getting off the island on the ice in the morning. " The island on which Washington and Gist sought refuge that awful night is now known as Washington... | |
| George Thornton Fleming - 1922 - 646 páginas
...either shore, but were obliged, as we were near an island, to quit our raft and make to it. The cold was extremely severe, that Mr. Gist had all his fingers...Frazier's. We met here with twenty warriors, who were going southward to war; but coming to a place on the head of the Great Kenhawa, where they found seven people... | |
| George Thornton Fleming - 1922 - 642 páginas
...either shore, but were obliged, as we were near an island, to quit our raft and make to it. The cold was extremely severe, that Mr. Gist had all his fingers...Frazier's. We met here with twenty warriors, who were going southward to war; but coming to a place on the head of the Great Kenhawa, where they found seven people... | |
| National Americana Society - 1925 - 848 páginas
...to the other shore, but were obliged as we were near an island, to quit our raft and make to it. The cold was so extremely severe, that Mr. Gist had all...the ice in the morning, and went to Mr. Frazier's." The island upon which Washington and Gist encamped on the night of the 29th of December, was about... | |
| George Washington - 1925 - 492 páginas
...Raft to either Shore; but were obliged, as we were near an Island to quit our Raft and make to it. The Cold was so extremely severe, that Mr. Gist had all his Fingers, and some of his Toes frozen; but the water was shut up so hard, that we found no Difficulty in getting-off the Island, on the Ice,... | |
| George Patterson Donehoo - 1926 - 562 páginas
...the other shore, but were obliged, as we were near an island, to quit our raft and make to it. The cold was so extremely severe that Mr. Gist had all...the ice in the morning, and went to Mr. Frazier's." The island upon which Washington and Gist encamped on the night of the zgth of December, was about... | |
| George Washington - 1927 - 442 páginas
...to either Shore ; but were obliged, as we were near an Island to quit our Raft and make to it. "The Cold was so extremely severe, that Mr. Gist had all his Fingers, and some of his Toes frozen." — Diary. DECEMBER 30, Sunday. John Frazier's. "The water was shut up so hard, that we found no Difficulty... | |
| George Washington - 1931 - 672 páginas
...to either Shore; but were obliged, as we were near an Island, to quit our Raft and make to it. The Cold was so extremely severe, that Mr. Gist had all his Fingers, and some of his Toes frozen; but the water was shut up so hard, that we found no Difficulty in getting-off the Island, on the Ice,... | |
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