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... men were detached , and twenty horses . " I shall expect every hour to be attacked , " writes Washington to Governor Dinwiddie , on * Letter from Virginia . London Mag . , 1754 . the 29th , " and by unequal numbers , which.
... men were detached , and twenty horses . " I shall expect every hour to be attacked , " writes Washington to Governor Dinwiddie , on * Letter from Virginia . London Mag . , 1754 . the 29th , " and by unequal numbers , which.
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... detached a few men back in quest of them , and continued on until three miles from Fort Necessity , where he encamped for the night , and was rejoined by the stragglers . In this affair , out of the Virginia regiment , consisting of ...
... detached a few men back in quest of them , and continued on until three miles from Fort Necessity , where he encamped for the night , and was rejoined by the stragglers . In this affair , out of the Virginia regiment , consisting of ...
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... detachment of 72 regulars , 146 Canadians , and 637 Indians , 855 in all , led by Captain de Beaujeu . De Contre- cœur , the commander of Fort Duquesne , had received information , through his scouts , that the English , three thousand ...
... detachment of 72 regulars , 146 Canadians , and 637 Indians , 855 in all , led by Captain de Beaujeu . De Contre- cœur , the commander of Fort Duquesne , had received information , through his scouts , that the English , three thousand ...
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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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