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... troops 466 Calmes , General Calvin , Captain Campbell , Alexander Campbell , Dr. D. R. Campbell , Colonel John Campaign against the British Campaign of Mexico In Kentucky , 1760 , 40 , 48 , 88 95 Byrd , Col. , captures Rud- 97 Bullock ...
... troops 466 Calmes , General Calvin , Captain Campbell , Alexander Campbell , Dr. D. R. Campbell , Colonel John Campaign against the British Campaign of Mexico In Kentucky , 1760 , 40 , 48 , 88 95 Byrd , Col. , captures Rud- 97 Bullock ...
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... troops who had served in the British war in Canada , against the French , which terminated in the treaty of 1763 , and in which France relinquished all future claim . to the country from Canada to the Ohio valley , and back to the ...
... troops who had served in the British war in Canada , against the French , which terminated in the treaty of 1763 , and in which France relinquished all future claim . to the country from Canada to the Ohio valley , and back to the ...
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... troops then in Kentucky , and saluted with the title of major . Though a man of no ostentatious pretensions to scholarly attainments , he is said to have been of meditative and observing mind , and much devoted to the study of some ...
... troops then in Kentucky , and saluted with the title of major . Though a man of no ostentatious pretensions to scholarly attainments , he is said to have been of meditative and observing mind , and much devoted to the study of some ...
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... troops ; against Indian attacks it never failed to prove a sufficient defense . " During all this year , Virginia was so deeply involved in the war of the Revolution , that the parent government could take no note of the wants of her ...
... troops ; against Indian attacks it never failed to prove a sufficient defense . " During all this year , Virginia was so deeply involved in the war of the Revolution , that the parent government could take no note of the wants of her ...
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... troops , which they had ambushed , and several of whom they killed . The main body coming up , however , the Indians gave way and allowed them to enter the fort without further fighting . The siege was at once raised , and the Indians ...
... troops , which they had ambushed , and several of whom they killed . The main body coming up , however , the Indians gave way and allowed them to enter the fort without further fighting . The siege was at once raised , and the Indians ...
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