The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 173,Volumen44 -Tema 180,Volumen45W. Abbatt., 1931 |
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... Indians and two Frenchmen , march- ing against Boonesborough . They pursued and took me ; and next day I capitulated for my men , knowing they could not escape . They were 27 in number , three having gone home with salt . The Indians ...
... Indians and two Frenchmen , march- ing against Boonesborough . They pursued and took me ; and next day I capitulated for my men , knowing they could not escape . They were 27 in number , three having gone home with salt . The Indians ...
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... Indians collected all their strength and pursued him , when another engagement ensued for two hours - not to Col. Bowman's advantage . Col. Harrod proposed to mount a number of horses and break the enemy's line , who at this time fought ...
... Indians collected all their strength and pursued him , when another engagement ensued for two hours - not to Col. Bowman's advantage . Col. Harrod proposed to mount a number of horses and break the enemy's line , who at this time fought ...
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... Indian shot a man , and running to scalp him , was himself shot from the fort , and fell dead upon his enemy . All the Indian nations were now united against us . August 15th , 500 Indians and Canadians came against Briant's Station ...
... Indian shot a man , and running to scalp him , was himself shot from the fort , and fell dead upon his enemy . All the Indian nations were now united against us . August 15th , 500 Indians and Canadians came against Briant's Station ...
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The Magazine of History: With Notes ..., Tema 125,Volumen32 -Tema 132,Volumen33 Vista completa - 1926 |
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