The Pictorial Field-book of the War of 1812: Or Illustrations, by Pen and Pencil, of the History, Biography, Scenery, Relics, and Traditions of the Last War for American IndependenceHarper & Brothers, 1896 - 1084 strani |
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... River . covered about two acres of ground . The embankments were nearly twenty feet in height , with a deep dry ditch , and were surrounded by a double row of pickets . The outside row was in the centre of the ditch , and the other row ...
... River . covered about two acres of ground . The embankments were nearly twenty feet in height , with a deep dry ditch , and were surrounded by a double row of pickets . The outside row was in the centre of the ditch , and the other row ...
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... River here , which they called " Brant's Ford , " it being near his residence . The situation of the town , on the north or right bank of the Grand River , is a healthful one . That river is navigable to within less than three miles of ...
... River here , which they called " Brant's Ford , " it being near his residence . The situation of the town , on the north or right bank of the Grand River , is a healthful one . That river is navigable to within less than three miles of ...
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... river in a boat , made their way into the fort as bearers of the glad tidings that General Clay and eleven hundred Kentuckians were only eighteen miles distant , and would probably reach the post before morning . Captain Oliver had ...
... river in a boat , made their way into the fort as bearers of the glad tidings that General Clay and eleven hundred Kentuckians were only eighteen miles distant , and would probably reach the post before morning . Captain Oliver had ...
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The Close of the Revolution the States free but not independent 18 Why? Articles of Confederation | 19 |
Foundations of Government in the Wilderness 35 the Northwestern Territory Settlements there 3637 | 36 |
The national Policy and Power indicated 58 Relations with France and England 59 revolutionary | 78 |
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