The Loyal West in the Times of the Rebellion: Also, Before and Since: Being an Encyclopedia and Panorama of the Western States, Pacific States and Territories of the Union. Historical, Geographical, and PictorialF. A. Howe, 1865 - 764 pages |
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Page 17
... force of French and Indians under Contrecœur , and its garrison peace- ably permitted to retire to the frontier post of Cumberland . Con- trecœur then erected a strong fortification at " the fork , " under the name of Fort Duquesne ...
... force of French and Indians under Contrecœur , and its garrison peace- ably permitted to retire to the frontier post of Cumberland . Con- trecœur then erected a strong fortification at " the fork , " under the name of Fort Duquesne ...
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... force he commenced his march toward the Indian towns on the Maumee . Early in the morning of the 4th of Nov. , 1791 , his army , while in camp on what is now the line of Darke and Mercer counties , within three miles of the Indiana line ...
... force he commenced his march toward the Indian towns on the Maumee . Early in the morning of the 4th of Nov. , 1791 , his army , while in camp on what is now the line of Darke and Mercer counties , within three miles of the Indiana line ...
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... force . ' " Immediately upon the election of FRANCIS H. PIERPONT as gov- ernor , he notified the president of the United States , that there existed a treasonable combination against the constitution and laws , known as ' The ...
... force . ' " Immediately upon the election of FRANCIS H. PIERPONT as gov- ernor , he notified the president of the United States , that there existed a treasonable combination against the constitution and laws , known as ' The ...
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... force he would have advanced against Grafton and Clarksburg , the principal military depots in Northwestern Virginia . On the 12th inst . he marched up the Staunton pike , with about 9000 men and from 8 to 12 pieces of artillery . He ...
... force he would have advanced against Grafton and Clarksburg , the principal military depots in Northwestern Virginia . On the 12th inst . he marched up the Staunton pike , with about 9000 men and from 8 to 12 pieces of artillery . He ...
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... force in the " abolition " village of Ceredo . It has been one continued whirl of bustle , and excitement and panic . It seems as though years ought to embrace the crowded events of the past few months . In fact , it does seem years ...
... force in the " abolition " village of Ceredo . It has been one continued whirl of bustle , and excitement and panic . It seems as though years ought to embrace the crowded events of the past few months . In fact , it does seem years ...
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LOYAL WEST IN THE TIMES OF THE John Warner 1798-1885 Barber,Henry 1816-1893 Howe,Making of America Project No preview available - 2016 |
The Loyal West in the Times of the Rebellion [Electronic Resource] Also ... Henry Howe,John Warner Barber No preview available - 2015 |
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