The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities, History and Biography of America, Volume 5John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson Henry B. Dawson, 1861 - United States |
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... arrival . As soon as we had anchored , a boat with six persons came to us , among which was a servant of the governor's , and inquired whence we came and what were our desires ? The captain answered that he would in person reply to ...
... arrival . As soon as we had anchored , a boat with six persons came to us , among which was a servant of the governor's , and inquired whence we came and what were our desires ? The captain answered that he would in person reply to ...
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... arrival of eighty odd recruits to Fredericksburgh , which I have ordered to proceed to this place , but for want of the regularity being observed , by which I should know where every officer , & c . , ought to be , my orders are only ...
... arrival of eighty odd recruits to Fredericksburgh , which I have ordered to proceed to this place , but for want of the regularity being observed , by which I should know where every officer , & c . , ought to be , my orders are only ...
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... ARRIVAL AT STATEN ISLAND . THE following letters - one from Col. Furman , for all time famous ( a most unlucky blunder , to put June for July , that time ) ! the other from Col. Charles Reade to President Tucker , give some idea of the ...
... ARRIVAL AT STATEN ISLAND . THE following letters - one from Col. Furman , for all time famous ( a most unlucky blunder , to put June for July , that time ) ! the other from Col. Charles Reade to President Tucker , give some idea of the ...
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... arrival of Col. Hump- ton , who came from the camp in full speed , and announced to them his belief that the camp was " SIR : You are to proceed to the two Ferries on the eve of being attacked by the enemy . This they professed to ...
... arrival of Col. Hump- ton , who came from the camp in full speed , and announced to them his belief that the camp was " SIR : You are to proceed to the two Ferries on the eve of being attacked by the enemy . This they professed to ...
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... arrive on the canal , in Liverpool ; and made an engine which may be seen in my store ( 518 Broadway ) , and which Mr ... arrived , who came from Virginia , who went to confession to the Father . He told him that there were some of our ...
... arrive on the canal , in Liverpool ; and made an engine which may be seen in my store ( 518 Broadway ) , and which Mr ... arrived , who came from Virginia , who went to confession to the Father . He told him that there were some of our ...
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