Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 92
Page 431
... River , reaching its mouth about March 8 ; then passed northward on the Mississippi ; and on April 11 , when near the mouth of the Black River , were captured by a party of 120 Sioux warriors . They were then taken as prisoners for a ...
... River , reaching its mouth about March 8 ; then passed northward on the Mississippi ; and on April 11 , when near the mouth of the Black River , were captured by a party of 120 Sioux warriors . They were then taken as prisoners for a ...
Page 72
... River , up which they rowed for a league and built a fort called l'Huillier . Here they spent the winter and in the spring began work on what they supposed to be mines , but which was nothing but the blue and green earth to which the river ...
... River , up which they rowed for a league and built a fort called l'Huillier . Here they spent the winter and in the spring began work on what they supposed to be mines , but which was nothing but the blue and green earth to which the river ...
Page 288
... River ; and along the main branch of said river to the source of the southernmost branch of said river ; and from thence along the ridge between the waters of Broad River and Oconee River up to the Buffalo Lick ; and from thence in a ...
... River ; and along the main branch of said river to the source of the southernmost branch of said river ; and from thence along the ridge between the waters of Broad River and Oconee River up to the Buffalo Lick ; and from thence in a ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
4th series affairs American Archives American Independence American Revolution appointed army Arnold arrived Assembly attack authority Bancroft battle Boston Britain British Canada captured cause chap charter Church colonies colonists command Congress Connecticut constitution council court crown declared dispute Doyle England English established expedition favor Field-Book Fiske force Fort Duquesne France Franklin French Frontenac Frothingham George Georgia governor grant Hildreth History House Indians inhabitants Irving John Adams king land laws letter liberty Lord Louisiana Majesty Majesty's Maryland Massachusetts ment Mississippi Montcalm mother country North officers Parkman Parliament party Patrick Henry peace Pennsylvania persons plantations province Quebec Rhode Island River royal Samuel Adams sent ships Siege Siege of Boston Sir William Johnson skin or piece soldiers South Carolina Sparks Stamp Act stamp duty Struggle for American taxes tion tory town trade treaty Trevelyan troops vellum vellum or parch vessels Virginia Washington William Winsor York