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Washington Irving. CONTENTS . mish of Colonel Long . - Retreat to Fort Edward . - St . Clair at Castleton . - Attack of his Rear - guard . - Fall of Colonel Francis . -Desertion of Colonel Hale.-St. Clair reaches Fort Edward ...
Washington Irving. CONTENTS . mish of Colonel Long . - Retreat to Fort Edward . - St . Clair at Castleton . - Attack of his Rear - guard . - Fall of Colonel Francis . -Desertion of Colonel Hale.-St. Clair reaches Fort Edward ...
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... Colonel Long's situation , he immediately sent him a small reinforcement , with provisions and ammunition , and urged him to maintain his post resolutely . On the same day Colonel Long's scouts brought in word that there were British ...
... Colonel Long's situation , he immediately sent him a small reinforcement , with provisions and ammunition , and urged him to maintain his post resolutely . On the same day Colonel Long's scouts brought in word that there were British ...
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... Colonel Cox was shot down at the first fire , so was a son of Colonel Paris ; the colonel him- self was taken prisoner , and fell beneath the tomahawk of the famous Red Jacket . As to General Herkimer , he was conveyed to his resi ...
... Colonel Cox was shot down at the first fire , so was a son of Colonel Paris ; the colonel him- self was taken prisoner , and fell beneath the tomahawk of the famous Red Jacket . As to General Herkimer , he was conveyed to his resi ...
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