The Voter's Text Book: Comprising a Collection of the Most Important Documents and Statistics Connected with the Political History of America, Compiled from Official Records, with Biographical and Historical SketchesAsher, Adams & Higgins, 1868 - 382 էջ |
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... battle was ultimately fought on the river Mystic , in the year 1636. * During this year the towns of Windsor , Hartford , and Wethersfield , met in convention and formed a Government , electing John Haynes the first Governor of the ...
... battle was ultimately fought on the river Mystic , in the year 1636. * During this year the towns of Windsor , Hartford , and Wethersfield , met in convention and formed a Government , electing John Haynes the first Governor of the ...
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... battles . MICHIGAN . Was admitted into the Union January 26th , 1837. It had the requisite population ( 60,000 ) before this , but there were some difficulties in the way of its admission . In 1837 it contained 200,000 ; in 1840 ...
... battles . MICHIGAN . Was admitted into the Union January 26th , 1837. It had the requisite population ( 60,000 ) before this , but there were some difficulties in the way of its admission . In 1837 it contained 200,000 ; in 1840 ...
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... battle at Gonzales , in which five hundred Texans defeated over one thousand Mexicans . Other engagements followed ... battles followed . On the 21st of April , having un- der his immediate command one thousand and five hundred men , he ...
... battle at Gonzales , in which five hundred Texans defeated over one thousand Mexicans . Other engagements followed ... battles followed . On the 21st of April , having un- der his immediate command one thousand and five hundred men , he ...
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... battles , and rapid promotion followed , until he reached the rank of captain . He was at Harlem Heights , and White Plains , and shared the perils and fatigues of the distress- ing retreat of Washington through New Jersey , as well as ...
... battles , and rapid promotion followed , until he reached the rank of captain . He was at Harlem Heights , and White Plains , and shared the perils and fatigues of the distress- ing retreat of Washington through New Jersey , as well as ...
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... The crowning glory of his whole military career was the battle of New Orleans ; which will ever occupy one of the brightest pages in American history . At the close of the war he returned to his ( 179 ) Life of Jackson.
... The crowning glory of his whole military career was the battle of New Orleans ; which will ever occupy one of the brightest pages in American history . At the close of the war he returned to his ( 179 ) Life of Jackson.
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