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... John St. Clair , Quar- termaster - General - His Tour of Inspection - Pro- jected Roads - Arrival of Braddock - Military Con- sultations and Plans - Commodore Keppel and his Seamen - Ships and Troops at Alexandria - Excite- ment of ...
... John St. Clair , Quar- termaster - General - His Tour of Inspection - Pro- jected Roads - Arrival of Braddock - Military Con- sultations and Plans - Commodore Keppel and his Seamen - Ships and Troops at Alexandria - Excite- ment of ...
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... John St. Clair had finished his tour of inspection , he descended Wills ' Creek and the Potomac for two hundred miles in a canoe to Alexandria , and repaired to Virginia to meet General Braddock . The latter had landed on the 20th of ...
... John St. Clair had finished his tour of inspection , he descended Wills ' Creek and the Potomac for two hundred miles in a canoe to Alexandria , and repaired to Virginia to meet General Braddock . The latter had landed on the 20th of ...
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... John St. Clair , who had returned to the frontier , was storming at the camp at Fort Cumberland . The road re- quired of the Pennsylvania government had not been commenced . George Croghan and the other commissioners were but just ...
... John St. Clair , who had returned to the frontier , was storming at the camp at Fort Cumberland . The road re- quired of the Pennsylvania government had not been commenced . George Croghan and the other commissioners were but just ...
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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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