National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen71888 |
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... York , however , was stubborn to an offensive degree at first ; but the defeat of Washington brought the assembly to its senses and five thousand pounds were voted . After the affair at the Great Meadows , what troops could be collected ...
... York , however , was stubborn to an offensive degree at first ; but the defeat of Washington brought the assembly to its senses and five thousand pounds were voted . After the affair at the Great Meadows , what troops could be collected ...
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... York . Passing Fort St. Frederick , at Crown Point , on the thirteenth of the month , by the twenty- seventh the French and the Indians were at Fort Edward . On the next day they crossed Fish creek , a tributary of the Hudson , and the ...
... York . Passing Fort St. Frederick , at Crown Point , on the thirteenth of the month , by the twenty- seventh the French and the Indians were at Fort Edward . On the next day they crossed Fish creek , a tributary of the Hudson , and the ...
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... three days to reach Philadelphia . As late as 1844 it took three days to get intelligence of the New York election at Pittsburgh , and in 1840 it was three weeks before the whole state of Pennsyl- vania was heard PITTSBURGH IN 1829 . 43.
... three days to reach Philadelphia . As late as 1844 it took three days to get intelligence of the New York election at Pittsburgh , and in 1840 it was three weeks before the whole state of Pennsyl- vania was heard PITTSBURGH IN 1829 . 43.
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... York at the post- office window , one day , for which he had paid twenty - five cents , but upon opening it fully the window clerk saw an enclosure of a scrap of paper on which a " P. S. " was probably written , and for this he had to ...
... York at the post- office window , one day , for which he had paid twenty - five cents , but upon opening it fully the window clerk saw an enclosure of a scrap of paper on which a " P. S. " was probably written , and for this he had to ...
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... York , Pennsyl- vania & Ohio railroad . The town was at that time little more than a hamlet in the back country , but the region about it was settled by farm- ers of New England stock who , while not committed to slavery as a matter of ...
... York , Pennsyl- vania & Ohio railroad . The town was at that time little more than a hamlet in the back country , but the region about it was settled by farm- ers of New England stock who , while not committed to slavery as a matter of ...
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