Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 7Harper & Bros., 1901 |
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... attack upon the Confederates at a certain point by General Franklin . They met a Confederate force , and a fight en- sued , in which the brigades of Sickles and Grover , of Hooker's division , bore the brunt . The Confederates were ...
... attack upon the Confederates at a certain point by General Franklin . They met a Confederate force , and a fight en- sued , in which the brigades of Sickles and Grover , of Hooker's division , bore the brunt . The Confederates were ...
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... attack on 1567. The first attempt in the United the frontier settlements of the Carolinas . States was at the University of North At the head of 10,000 Creeks and Chero- Carolina , 1824 ; and the first permanent one at Williams College ...
... attack on 1567. The first attempt in the United the frontier settlements of the Carolinas . States was at the University of North At the head of 10,000 Creeks and Chero- Carolina , 1824 ; and the first permanent one at Williams College ...
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... attack Ogdensburg . At took part in the Nicaragua expedition , the latter place Brown had about 1,200 1865 ... attacked Ogdensburg in the winter of 1813. On Feb. 22 about 800 British soldiers , under Colonel Mc- Donell , appeared on the ...
... attack Ogdensburg . At took part in the Nicaragua expedition , the latter place Brown had about 1,200 1865 ... attacked Ogdensburg in the winter of 1813. On Feb. 22 about 800 British soldiers , under Colonel Mc- Donell , appeared on the ...
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... War of 1812 , receiving a severe wound in the attack on Fort Meigs . He died in Lansing , Mich . , December , 1886 , probably much over 100 years of age . OKLAHOMA Oklahoma , TERRITORY OF . During the the Indians 14 OJEDA - OKEMOS.
... War of 1812 , receiving a severe wound in the attack on Fort Meigs . He died in Lansing , Mich . , December , 1886 , probably much over 100 years of age . OKLAHOMA Oklahoma , TERRITORY OF . During the the Indians 14 OJEDA - OKEMOS.
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... attack Sir James , and the day was spent in fruitless mancu- vres . At six o'clock on the 10th , having the weather - gage , Chauncey formed his fleet in battle order , and a conflict seemed imminent ; but his antagonist being un ...
... attack Sir James , and the day was spent in fruitless mancu- vres . At six o'clock on the 10th , having the weather - gage , Chauncey formed his fleet in battle order , and a conflict seemed imminent ; but his antagonist being un ...
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