| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 504 strani
...buried in it ; and that they might do their best. Colonel Elliott then addressed Mr. Shipp, and said, " you are a fine young man ; I pity your situation ;...Indian, who attempted to wrest his sword from him. Elliott pretended to exert himself to telease him, and expressed great anxiety to get him safe in the... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 326 strani
...turned from him with indignation, aud wus immediately taken hold of by an Indian, who attempted t« wrest his sword from him. Major Croghan observing...into the fort, which was Instantly obeyed and the tragedy commenced. The firing began from the gun boata in the river, and was lept np during the night.... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 510 strani
...situation, foe God's sake surrender and prevent the dreadful slaughter that must follow resistance." Ship turned from him with indignation and was immediately...Indian, who attempted to wrest his sword from him. Elliott pretended to exert himself to release him, and expressed great anxiety to get him safe into... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 strani
...situation, for God's sake surrender and prevent the dreadful slaughter that must follow resistance." Ship turned from him with indignation and was immediately...Indian, who attempted to wrest his sword from him. Elliott pretended to exert himself to release him, and expressed great anxiety to get him safe into... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 strani
...situation, for God's sake surrender and prevent the dreadful slaughter that must follow resistance." Ship turned from him with indignation and was immediately...Indian, who attempted to wrest his sword from him. Elliott pretended to exert himself to release him, and expressed great anxiety to get him safe into... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 strani
...situation, for God's sake surrender and prevent the dreadful slaughter that must follow resistance." Ship turned from him with indignation and was immediately...of by an Indian, who attempted to wrest his sword Irom him. Elliott pretended to exert himself to release him, and expressed great anxiety to get him... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1834 - 798 strani
...young man, I pity your situation ; for God's sake surrender, and prevent the dreadful slaughter which must follow resistance." Shipp turned from him with...to come into the fort, which was instantly obeyed, arid, the action commenced. The firing began from the gun-boats in the rear, and was kept up during... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1843 - 606 strani
...young man, I pity your situation ; for God's sake surrender, and prevent the dreadful slaughter which must follow resistance." Shipp turned from him with...of by an Indian, who attempted to wrest his sword ' ""."''' ""'A' YORK I .„,„,,„ -- '6TOR, LENOX .; T:-^D HH •' T-UN DATIONS. [ Major Croglum's... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1851 - 600 strani
...and men, to defend the garrison or be buried in it, and that they might do their best. Colonel Elliot addressed Mr. Shipp again : " You are a fine young...the night. At an' early hour the next morning, three six-pounders, which had been planted during the night within two hundred and fifty yards of the pickets,... | |
| John Frost - 1853 - 822 strani
...which contained a six-pounder. This was the exact state of the post at the time the enemy appeared. The first movement made by the enemy was to make such...by an Indian, who attempted to wrest his sword from DBFEEOB OF FORT e TE I'll EUSO ;1. him. Major Croghan, observing what passed, called to Shipp to come... | |
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