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... Indian Allies - Signs of his Approach Descried from Ticonderoga - Correspondence on the Subject between St. Clair , Major Livingston , and Schuyler - Burgoyne Intrenches near Ticon- deroga His Proclamation - Schuyler's Ex- ertions at ...
... Indian Allies - Signs of his Approach Descried from Ticonderoga - Correspondence on the Subject between St. Clair , Major Livingston , and Schuyler - Burgoyne Intrenches near Ticon- deroga His Proclamation - Schuyler's Ex- ertions at ...
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... of Miss McCrea -Its Results - Burgoyne Advances to Fort Edward - Schuyler at Stillwater - Joined by Lincoln - Burgoyne Deserted by his Indian Allies PAGE 207 . 216 230 CHAP . XVIII . - Difficulties of Burgoyne - Plans.
... of Miss McCrea -Its Results - Burgoyne Advances to Fort Edward - Schuyler at Stillwater - Joined by Lincoln - Burgoyne Deserted by his Indian Allies PAGE 207 . 216 230 CHAP . XVIII . - Difficulties of Burgoyne - Plans.
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... Indians - Sacking of Sir John's Camp Colonel Gansevoort Maintains his Post - Colonel Willett Sent in Quest of Aid -Arrives at Schuyler's Camp • CHAP . XIX . - Schuyler Hears of the Affair of Oriskany - Applies for Reinforcements - His ...
... Indians - Sacking of Sir John's Camp Colonel Gansevoort Maintains his Post - Colonel Willett Sent in Quest of Aid -Arrives at Schuyler's Camp • CHAP . XIX . - Schuyler Hears of the Affair of Oriskany - Applies for Reinforcements - His ...
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... Lowantica Valley , from the Indian name of a beautiful , limpid brook which ran through it , and lost itself in a great swamp . * * Notes of the Rev. Joseph F. Tuttle , MS . The enemy being now concentrated at New Brunswick and Amboy.
... Lowantica Valley , from the Indian name of a beautiful , limpid brook which ran through it , and lost itself in a great swamp . * * Notes of the Rev. Joseph F. Tuttle , MS . The enemy being now concentrated at New Brunswick and Amboy.
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... Indians , his fiery energy , his fertility in expedients , and his ' sound military sense . ' But he knew also his sensitive nature , and the peculiar an- noyances with which he had had to contend . On a former occasion he had prevented ...
... Indians , his fiery energy , his fertility in expedients , and his ' sound military sense . ' But he knew also his sensitive nature , and the peculiar an- noyances with which he had had to contend . On a former occasion he had prevented ...
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