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... Colonel Fry at Wills ' Creek , and that he was to be succeeded in command of the expedition by Colonel James Innes of North Carolina , who was actually at Winchester with three hundred and fifty North Carolina troops . Washington , who ...
... Colonel Fry at Wills ' Creek , and that he was to be succeeded in command of the expedition by Colonel James Innes of North Carolina , who was actually at Winchester with three hundred and fifty North Carolina troops . Washington , who ...
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Washington Irving. strong inclination in favor of Colonel Innes . It is thought that the governor never afterwards ... Colonel * Sparks ' Writings of Washington , vol . ii . , p . 61 , note . Wasbington at Winchester 269 Washington ...
Washington Irving. strong inclination in favor of Colonel Innes . It is thought that the governor never afterwards ... Colonel * Sparks ' Writings of Washington , vol . ii . , p . 61 , note . Wasbington at Winchester 269 Washington ...
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... Colonel Fairfax . Nov. 25 .-— Mr . Bryan Fairfax , Mr. Grayson , and Phil . Alexander came here by sunrise . Hunted and catched a fox with these , Lord Fairfax , his brother , and Colonel Fairfax , -all of whom , with Mr. Fairfax and Mr ...
... Colonel Fairfax . Nov. 25 .-— Mr . Bryan Fairfax , Mr. Grayson , and Phil . Alexander came here by sunrise . Hunted and catched a fox with these , Lord Fairfax , his brother , and Colonel Fairfax , -all of whom , with Mr. Fairfax and Mr ...
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Genealogy of the Washington Family I | 1 |
The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
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