A History of the San Juan Water Boundary Question, as Affecting the Division of Territory Between Great Britain and the United StatesCassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1869 - 446 էջ |
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Suddenly the General left that city , and on the 9th of July landed on the island of
San Juan , without any apparent object , inasmuch as no troops of his command
were stationed there . On the 11th of July a petition was presented to him ...
Suddenly the General left that city , and on the 9th of July landed on the island of
San Juan , without any apparent object , inasmuch as no troops of his command
were stationed there . On the 11th of July a petition was presented to him ...
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( 1 ) General Harney did not communicate with the British authorities , colonial or
imperial , or with his commanding officer , General Scott , or with the Supreme
Government at Washington , but proceeded at once to detach a company of
troops ...
( 1 ) General Harney did not communicate with the British authorities , colonial or
imperial , or with his commanding officer , General Scott , or with the Supreme
Government at Washington , but proceeded at once to detach a company of
troops ...
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On the same date , General Harney notified to Colonel Silas Casey the changes
he had made in the disposition of the troops under his command , and directed
that the northern Indians should be warned not to come into any of the waters ...
On the same date , General Harney notified to Colonel Silas Casey the changes
he had made in the disposition of the troops under his command , and directed
that the northern Indians should be warned not to come into any of the waters ...
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On the same day he sent another company of troops to reinforce Captain Pickett
on San Juan Island . ( 1 ) The Shubrick was a vessel used by Mr . Campbell for
the purposes of the survey . ( 2 ) American State Papers , p . 151 . This account of
...
On the same day he sent another company of troops to reinforce Captain Pickett
on San Juan Island . ( 1 ) The Shubrick was a vessel used by Mr . Campbell for
the purposes of the survey . ( 2 ) American State Papers , p . 151 . This account of
...
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This account of the first landing of the troops I have compiled from the American
State Papers , from which it would appear that it was conceived and carried out
by General Harney , without any previous plans , and without the connivance of ...
This account of the first landing of the troops I have compiled from the American
State Papers , from which it would appear that it was conceived and carried out
by General Harney , without any previous plans , and without the connivance of ...
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