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... called , commences with two branches , called the East and West branches , which unite in one stream , flowing from west to east about twenty - two miles , and emptying itself into the Delaware about twenty - five miles below ...
... called , commences with two branches , called the East and West branches , which unite in one stream , flowing from west to east about twenty - two miles , and emptying itself into the Delaware about twenty - five miles below ...
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... called Bear Hill . The pos- sibility of an enemy's approach by this pass had been noticed by Washington in reconnoitering the Highlands , and he had mentioned it in his instructions to Generals Greene and Knox , when they were sent to ...
... called Bear Hill . The pos- sibility of an enemy's approach by this pass had been noticed by Washington in reconnoitering the Highlands , and he had mentioned it in his instructions to Generals Greene and Knox , when they were sent to ...
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... called Three Islands , struck through the wilder- ness to a gap or " notch " of the mountains , by which they entered the Valley of Wyoming . Butler made his head - quarters at one of the strongholds already men- tioned , called ...
... called Three Islands , struck through the wilder- ness to a gap or " notch " of the mountains , by which they entered the Valley of Wyoming . Butler made his head - quarters at one of the strongholds already men- tioned , called ...
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