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... garrison with the surround- ing country . A few shells were thrown into the fort . The chief annoyance of the garrison was from the In- dians firing with their rifles from behind trees on those busied in repairing the parapets . At ...
... garrison with the surround- ing country . A few shells were thrown into the fort . The chief annoyance of the garrison was from the In- dians firing with their rifles from behind trees on those busied in repairing the parapets . At ...
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... garrison . His prisoners , it is said , were compelled to write a letter , giving dismal accounts of the affair of Oriskany , and of the impossibility of getting any succor to the garrison ; of the probability that Burgoyne and his army ...
... garrison . His prisoners , it is said , were compelled to write a letter , giving dismal accounts of the affair of Oriskany , and of the impossibility of getting any succor to the garrison ; of the probability that Burgoyne and his army ...
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... garrison who might skulk and hide themselves . He was " to surprise the post , bring off the garrison immediately , and effect a retreat . " On the 18th of August , Lee set out on the expedition , at the head of three hundred men of ...
... garrison who might skulk and hide themselves . He was " to surprise the post , bring off the garrison immediately , and effect a retreat . " On the 18th of August , Lee set out on the expedition , at the head of three hundred men of ...
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