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... Colonel George Muse . - CHAP . V. - Lord Dunmore Governor of Virginia - Piques the Pride of the Virginians— Opposition of the Assembly - Corresponding Committees - Death of Miss Custis - Washing- ton's Guardianship of John Parke Custis ...
... Colonel George Muse . - CHAP . V. - Lord Dunmore Governor of Virginia - Piques the Pride of the Virginians— Opposition of the Assembly - Corresponding Committees - Death of Miss Custis - Washing- ton's Guardianship of John Parke Custis ...
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... took up their quar- ters ; but during their brief sojourn they were entertained with great hospitality at the fort . Here at dinner Washington met his old Colonel George Crogban 35 acquaintance , George Croghan , who 34 Life of Washington.
... took up their quar- ters ; but during their brief sojourn they were entertained with great hospitality at the fort . Here at dinner Washington met his old Colonel George Crogban 35 acquaintance , George Croghan , who 34 Life of Washington.
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Washington Irving. Colonel George Crogban 35 acquaintance , George Croghan , who had fig- ured in so many capacities , and experienced so many vicissitudes on the frontier . He was now Colonel Croghan , deputy - agent to Sir William ...
Washington Irving. Colonel George Crogban 35 acquaintance , George Croghan , who had fig- ured in so many capacities , and experienced so many vicissitudes on the frontier . He was now Colonel Croghan , deputy - agent to Sir William ...
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... colonel claimed the credit of having , by his diplomacy , persuaded the sachem to bury the hatchet . On the day following the repast at the fort , Washington visited Croghan at his abode on the Alleghany River , where he found several ...
... colonel claimed the credit of having , by his diplomacy , persuaded the sachem to bury the hatchet . On the day following the repast at the fort , Washington visited Croghan at his abode on the Alleghany River , where he found several ...
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... Colonel Croghan engaged two Indians for their service , and an interpreter named John Nicholson . The colonel and some of the officers of the garrison accompanied them as far as Logstown , the scene of Wash- ington's early diplomacy ...
... Colonel Croghan engaged two Indians for their service , and an interpreter named John Nicholson . The colonel and some of the officers of the garrison accompanied them as far as Logstown , the scene of Wash- ington's early diplomacy ...
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