| 1825 - 476 strani
...commander in chief, the following' laconic letter : — " Stony Point, July 16, 1779. "2 o'clock, AM " Dear General — The fort and garrison, with Col Johnson, are ours ; our officers and men behaved like men d< termined to be free. " Yours most sincerely, " ANTHONY WAYNE. - Gen. Washington." In the campaign... | |
| 1825 - 472 strani
...commander in chief, the following laconic letter :— " Stoney Point, July 16, 1779. " 2 o'clock, AM " Dear General— The fort and garrison, with Col. Johnson, are ours ; our officers and men behaved like men determined to be free. " Yours most sincerely. " ANTHONY WAYNE. " Gen. Washington." In the campaign... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 436 strani
...16th July, 1779. ? Two o'clock, AM 5 Dear General — The fort and garrison, with Colonel Johnston, are ours. Our officers and men behaved like men who are determined to be free. Your's, most sincrrely, ANTHONY WAYNE. Gen. WAsnuGTOK. HEAD QOIRTIHS, ? New Windsor, July 21st, 1779.... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1829 - 460 strani
...I6th July, 1779. ? Two o'clock, AM 5 Dear General — The fort and garrison, with Colonel Johnston, are ours. Our officers and men behaved like men who are determined to be free. Your's, most sincerely, ANTHONY WAYNE. Gen. WASHIHGTOH. HEAD QUARTERS,? New Windsor, July 21st, 1779.... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 572 strani
...Stony Point, two o'clock, AM, 1C July, 1779. " DEAR GENERAL, " The fort and garrison, with Colonel Johnson, are ours. Our officers and men behaved like...be free. " Yours, most sincerely, "ANTHONY WAYNE." "Stony Point, 17 July, 1779. " SIB, " I have the honor to give you a full and particular relation of... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 578 strani
...Stony Point, two o'clock, AM, 16 July, 1779. " DEAR GENERAL, " The fort and garrison, with Colonel Johnson, are ours. Our officers and men behaved like...be free. "Yours, most sincerely, "ANTHONY WAYNE." "Stony Point, 17 July, 1779. " SIR, " I have the honor to give you a full and particular relation of... | |
| George Washington Frost Mellen - 1841 - 452 strani
...GENERAL,—The fort and garrison, with Col. Johnston, are ours. Our officers and men behaved like men determined to be free. "Yours most sincerely, ANTHONY WAYNE." General Washington, in his Farewell Address, makes use of this expression: " Interwoven as is the love of liberty with every... | |
| Charles Jacobs Peterson - 1848 - 586 strani
...characteristic letter to Washington. "DEAR GENERAL: — " The fort and garrison, with Colonel Johnston, are ours. Our officers and men behaved like men who...be free. " Yours, most sincerely, "ANTHONY WAYNE." In July, 1 780, Wayne was employed in beating up the refugees of East Jersey, and on the 20th of that... | |
| George Washington - 1852 - 460 strani
...Stony Point, two o'clock, AM, 16 July, 1779. " DEAR GENERAL, — The fort and garrison, with Colonel Johnson, are ours. Our officers and men behaved like...men, who are determined to be free. " Yours, most smcerely, " ANTHONY WAYNE." About this time, an attempt was made to injure the reputation of Washington,... | |
| Levi Carroll Judson - 1852 - 516 strani
...following laconic letter to Gen. Washington. "Stony Point, July 16, 1779, 2 o'clock AM " DEAR GE.\ERAL-The fort and garrison with Col. Johnson are ours. Our officers and men behaved like men determined to be free. " Yours most sincerely, " ANTHONY WAYNE. " Gen. Washington." Here is a model... | |
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