Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Artillery - Henry Knox , the Artillerist — His Mission to Ticonderoga - Re - enlistment of Troops - Lack of Public Spirit - Comments of General Greene - 363 • 370 CHAPTER L. - Affairs in Canada - Capture of Fort Chamblee - Siege of St ...
... Artillery - Henry Knox , the Artillerist — His Mission to Ticonderoga - Re - enlistment of Troops - Lack of Public Spirit - Comments of General Greene - 363 • 370 CHAPTER L. - Affairs in Canada - Capture of Fort Chamblee - Siege of St ...
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... artillery , which was to be conveyed up the Potomac . While on the march he was joined by a detachment under Cap- tain Adam Stephen , an officer destined to serve with him at dis- tant periods of his military career . At Winchester he ...
... artillery , which was to be conveyed up the Potomac . While on the march he was joined by a detachment under Cap- tain Adam Stephen , an officer destined to serve with him at dis- tant periods of his military career . At Winchester he ...
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... artillery , he summoned the fort to surrender , allowing one hour for a written reply . ons , What was to be done ! the whole garrison did not exceed fifty men . Captain Trent was absent at Wills ' Creek ; Frazier , his lieutenant , was ...
... artillery , he summoned the fort to surrender , allowing one hour for a written reply . ons , What was to be done ! the whole garrison did not exceed fifty men . Captain Trent was absent at Wills ' Creek ; Frazier , his lieutenant , was ...
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... artillery . With these alternatives in view Washington detached sixty men in advance to make a road ; and at the same time wrote to Governor Dinwiddie for mortars and grenadoes , and cannon of heavy metal . Aware that the Assembly of ...
... artillery . With these alternatives in view Washington detached sixty men in advance to make a road ; and at the same time wrote to Governor Dinwiddie for mortars and grenadoes , and cannon of heavy metal . Aware that the Assembly of ...
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... artillery . Major Muse was likewise the bearer of a belt of wampum and a speech , from Governor Dinwiddie to the half - king ; with medals for the chiefs , and goods for presents among the friendly Indians , a measure which had been ...
... artillery . Major Muse was likewise the bearer of a belt of wampum and a speech , from Governor Dinwiddie to the half - king ; with medals for the chiefs , and goods for presents among the friendly Indians , a measure which had been ...
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