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... Soldiers ' Claims - Uneasy State of the Frontier - Visit to Fort Pitt- George Croghan - His Mishaps during Pontiac's War - Washington Descends the Ohio - Scenes and Adventures along the River - Indian Hunting Camp - Interview with an ...
... Soldiers ' Claims - Uneasy State of the Frontier - Visit to Fort Pitt- George Croghan - His Mishaps during Pontiac's War - Washington Descends the Ohio - Scenes and Adventures along the River - Indian Hunting Camp - Interview with an ...
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... Soldiers of the French War — John Stark— Israel Putnam -- Rising of the Yeomanry— Measures of Lord Dunmore in Virginia - In- dignation of the Virginians - Hugh Mercer and the Friends of Liberty - Arrival of the News of Lexington at ...
... Soldiers of the French War — John Stark— Israel Putnam -- Rising of the Yeomanry— Measures of Lord Dunmore in Virginia - In- dignation of the Virginians - Hugh Mercer and the Friends of Liberty - Arrival of the News of Lexington at ...
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... soldiers in the town ; the coun- cil refused to find barracks for them , lest it should be construed into a compliance with the disputed clause of the mutiny act . Some of the troops , therefore , which had tents , were * Whately to ...
... soldiers in the town ; the coun- cil refused to find barracks for them , lest it should be construed into a compliance with the disputed clause of the mutiny act . Some of the troops , therefore , which had tents , were * Whately to ...
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... soldiers who had en- gaged to serve until peace , under the proclama- tion of Governor Dinwiddie , holding forth a bounty of two hundred thousand acres of land , Cession of Lands 333 to be apportioned among them according 32.
... soldiers who had en- gaged to serve until peace , under the proclama- tion of Governor Dinwiddie , holding forth a bounty of two hundred thousand acres of land , Cession of Lands 333 to be apportioned among them according 32.
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... soldier's claim . " The expedition would be attended with some degree of danger . The frontier was yet in an uneasy state . It is true some time had elapsed since the war of Pontiac , but some of the In- dian tribes were almost ready to ...
... soldier's claim . " The expedition would be attended with some degree of danger . The frontier was yet in an uneasy state . It is true some time had elapsed since the war of Pontiac , but some of the In- dian tribes were almost ready to ...
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