Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the Seven Years' War, the Revolutionary War, the Formation of the Federal Constitution, and the Administration of Washington |
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... Indian Warfare .. W. Croome ..... " " " “ 66 92 ... Initial Letter 101 ... Loudoun .... G. T. Devereux . “ “ " 103 .... Block - House at Fort Duquesne . -Russel Smith .. " “ 106 .... British Infantry ...... “ " “ 107 .... Fort ...
... Indian Warfare .. W. Croome ..... " " " “ 66 92 ... Initial Letter 101 ... Loudoun .... G. T. Devereux . “ “ " 103 .... Block - House at Fort Duquesne . -Russel Smith .. " “ 106 .... British Infantry ...... “ " “ 107 .... Fort ...
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... Indians . He had two sons , Lawrence and John , and a daughter , Ann . To Lawrence Washington , the elder son , he bequeathed the estate on which he lived , then called the Pope's Creek Farm . Lawrence Washington married Mildred Warner ...
... Indians . He had two sons , Lawrence and John , and a daughter , Ann . To Lawrence Washington , the elder son , he bequeathed the estate on which he lived , then called the Pope's Creek Farm . Lawrence Washington married Mildred Warner ...
Page 47
... Indians . It was performed , however , to the entire satisfaction of the proprietor ; and it un- doubtedly led to Washington's subsequent appointment as public surveyor , an office which kept him actively and laboriously em- ployed for ...
... Indians . It was performed , however , to the entire satisfaction of the proprietor ; and it un- doubtedly led to Washington's subsequent appointment as public surveyor , an office which kept him actively and laboriously em- ployed for ...
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... Indians , too , who had hitherto been friendly to the English settlers of Virginia , becoming alarmed for their safety , began to side with their nearer neighbours , and by them they were soon instigated to make depredations on their ...
... Indians , too , who had hitherto been friendly to the English settlers of Virginia , becoming alarmed for their safety , began to side with their nearer neighbours , and by them they were soon instigated to make depredations on their ...
Page 52
... Indians , instigated it is supposed by French emissaries , commenced their savage warfare . The great val- ley of ... Indians , and instructions to ascertain their temper and designs , and , if possible , to find out the intentions ...
... Indians , instigated it is supposed by French emissaries , commenced their savage warfare . The great val- ley of ... Indians , and instructions to ascertain their temper and designs , and , if possible , to find out the intentions ...
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