Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & brothers, 1902 |
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... Mexico . Major André until after that officer's count of La Salle's death in a work en- execution . He was long in Washington's titled Narrative of Pierre and Jean Ta- military family , and was his confidential lon , by the Order of ...
... Mexico . Major André until after that officer's count of La Salle's death in a work en- execution . He was long in Washington's titled Narrative of Pierre and Jean Ta- military family , and was his confidential lon , by the Order of ...
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... Mexico , in the State of Tamaulipas , on the Pa- nuco River , 5 miles from the Gulf of Mexico ; was taken possession of by the fleet of Commodore Conner , Nov. 14 , 1846 , in the early part of the war with Mexico . Taney , ROGER BROOKE ...
... Mexico , in the State of Tamaulipas , on the Pa- nuco River , 5 miles from the Gulf of Mexico ; was taken possession of by the fleet of Commodore Conner , Nov. 14 , 1846 , in the early part of the war with Mexico . Taney , ROGER BROOKE ...
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... Mexico to within 120 miles of Mexico . The Pueblo of Isleta , in New Mexico , contains the largest population , about 1,000 . Taos . See TANOAN INDIANS . Tappan , a village of New York , 24 miles north of New York City , and 12 miles ...
... Mexico to within 120 miles of Mexico . The Pueblo of Isleta , in New Mexico , contains the largest population , about 1,000 . Taos . See TANOAN INDIANS . Tappan , a village of New York , 24 miles north of New York City , and 12 miles ...
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... Mexico , through the United States , provided for by act of July 28 , 1866 Convention of woollen manufacturers at Syracuse ask increased duties . They form an alliance with wool - growers , and arrange a tariff which becomes a law by ...
... Mexico , through the United States , provided for by act of July 28 , 1866 Convention of woollen manufacturers at Syracuse ask increased duties . They form an alliance with wool - growers , and arrange a tariff which becomes a law by ...
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... Mexico . He entered the Confederate service ; impro- vised a flotilla known as the Mosquito Fleet , and attempted to defend Port Royal Sound against Dupont . He commanded at Norfolk when the Merrimac was destroyed , and the Mosquito ...
... Mexico . He entered the Confederate service ; impro- vised a flotilla known as the Mosquito Fleet , and attempted to defend Port Royal Sound against Dupont . He commanded at Norfolk when the Merrimac was destroyed , and the Mosquito ...
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