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Washington Irving. An Indian Guide 117 strike through the woods for Shannopins Town , two or three miles above the Fork of the Ohio , where he hoped to be able to cross the Alle- ghany River on the ice . At Murdering Town he found a ...
Washington Irving. An Indian Guide 117 strike through the woods for Shannopins Town , two or three miles above the Fork of the Ohio , where he hoped to be able to cross the Alle- ghany River on the ice . At Murdering Town he found a ...
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... town , breathless with haste and terror . The Indians , he said , were but twelve miles off ; they had attacked the house of Isaac Julian ; the inhabitants were flying for their lives . Washington immediately ordered the town guards to ...
... town , breathless with haste and terror . The Indians , he said , were but twelve miles off ; they had attacked the house of Isaac Julian ; the inhabitants were flying for their lives . Washington immediately ordered the town guards to ...
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... town , the lower town was reduced to rubbish ; the main fort , however , remained unharmed . Anxious for a decisive action , Wolfe , on the 9th of July , crossed over in boats from the Isle of Orleans , to the north bank of the St. Law ...
... town , the lower town was reduced to rubbish ; the main fort , however , remained unharmed . Anxious for a decisive action , Wolfe , on the 9th of July , crossed over in boats from the Isle of Orleans , to the north bank of the St. Law ...
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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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