Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 442
... command of De Portneuf . The two parties The two parties joined forces and then made an attack on Casco , Maine , where , after killing a portion of the garrison , they suc- ceeded in capturing the others . * These attacks , though they ...
... command of De Portneuf . The two parties The two parties joined forces and then made an attack on Casco , Maine , where , after killing a portion of the garrison , they suc- ceeded in capturing the others . * These attacks , though they ...
Page 372
Edwin Wiley. 372 WASHINGTON TAKES COMMAND ; DISSATISFACTION . Meanwhile , immediately after his appointment to the chief command , Washington had begun the journey to Boston , there to assume his new posi- tion . Leaving Philadelphia ...
Edwin Wiley. 372 WASHINGTON TAKES COMMAND ; DISSATISFACTION . Meanwhile , immediately after his appointment to the chief command , Washington had begun the journey to Boston , there to assume his new posi- tion . Leaving Philadelphia ...
Page 387
... command - St. John's invested - Ethan Allen captured - St. John's surrenders to the Americans - General Carleton abandons Montreal - Arnold marches toward Quebec- Hardships endured - The assault on Quebec- Death of Montgomery and ...
... command - St. John's invested - Ethan Allen captured - St. John's surrenders to the Americans - General Carleton abandons Montreal - Arnold marches toward Quebec- Hardships endured - The assault on Quebec- Death of Montgomery and ...
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