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... expedition , in com- pany with George William Fairfax . Their route lay by Ashley's Gap , a pass through the Blue Ridge , that beautiful line of mountains which , as yet , almost formed the western frontier of inhabited Virginia ...
... expedition , in com- pany with George William Fairfax . Their route lay by Ashley's Gap , a pass through the Blue Ridge , that beautiful line of mountains which , as yet , almost formed the western frontier of inhabited Virginia ...
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... Expedition- Washington Returns Home - His Marriage . O ' PERATIONS went on slowly in that part of the year's campaign in which Washington was immediately en- gaged the expedition against Fort Duquesne . Brigadier - General Forbes , who ...
... Expedition- Washington Returns Home - His Marriage . O ' PERATIONS went on slowly in that part of the year's campaign in which Washington was immediately en- gaged the expedition against Fort Duquesne . Brigadier - General Forbes , who ...
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... expedition , under Brigadier - General Prideaux , aided by Sir William Johnson and his Indian warriors , was to attack Fort Niagara , which controlled the whole country of the Six Nations , and commanded the navigation of the great ...
... expedition , under Brigadier - General Prideaux , aided by Sir William Johnson and his Indian warriors , was to attack Fort Niagara , which controlled the whole country of the Six Nations , and commanded the navigation of the great ...
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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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