Indian Wars of the United States: From the Earliest to the Present TimeMiller, Orton & Mulligan, 1856 - 298 էջ |
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Էջ 107
... morning , May 8th , while at their devotions , they heard the report of a gun , and discovered a single Indian standing on a point of land , which runs into the pond , more than a mile distant . They suspected that the Indian was placed ...
... morning , May 8th , while at their devotions , they heard the report of a gun , and discovered a single Indian standing on a point of land , which runs into the pond , more than a mile distant . They suspected that the Indian was placed ...
Էջ 117
... morning , and went to Mr. Frazier's . We met here with twenty warriors , who were going to the southward to war ; but coming to a place on the head of the Great Kanawa , where they found seven people killed and scalped , ( all but one ...
... morning , and went to Mr. Frazier's . We met here with twenty warriors , who were going to the southward to war ; but coming to a place on the head of the Great Kanawa , where they found seven people killed and scalped , ( all but one ...
Էջ 119
... invest Fort Duquesne ; and in the morning made a disposition of his forces conformably to that expectation . His van , composed of three hundred British regulars , was commanded by Lieutenant - colonel THE SEVEN YEARS ' WAR 119.
... invest Fort Duquesne ; and in the morning made a disposition of his forces conformably to that expectation . His van , composed of three hundred British regulars , was commanded by Lieutenant - colonel THE SEVEN YEARS ' WAR 119.
Էջ 137
... morning of the 24th of July , the enemy appeared , and the horrible sound of the war whoop from the hostile Indians was the signal of battle . The French charged with great im- petuosity , but were received with firmness ; and in less ...
... morning of the 24th of July , the enemy appeared , and the horrible sound of the war whoop from the hostile Indians was the signal of battle . The French charged with great im- petuosity , but were received with firmness ; and in less ...
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... morning , the affair was completed . Two hundred . Indians , at least , were killed , and twenty of their women and children taken prisoners . Five only of the last , two Indian boys and three Indian girls , Rogers brought away ...
... morning , the affair was completed . Two hundred . Indians , at least , were killed , and twenty of their women and children taken prisoners . Five only of the last , two Indian boys and three Indian girls , Rogers brought away ...
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Indian Wars of the United States, from the Discovery to the Present Time ... John Frost Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1843 |
Indian Wars of the United States, from the Discovery to the Present Time ... John Frost Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1843 |
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