Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Command Head - Quarters at Winchester Lord Fairfax and his Troop of Horse - Indian Ravages - Panic at Winchester - Cause of the Alarm - Operations Elsewhere — Shirley against Niagara― Johnson against Crown Point - Affair at Lake George ...
... Command Head - Quarters at Winchester Lord Fairfax and his Troop of Horse - Indian Ravages - Panic at Winchester - Cause of the Alarm - Operations Elsewhere — Shirley against Niagara― Johnson against Crown Point - Affair at Lake George ...
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... command . The reception of Washington at the fort was very different from the unceremonious one experienced at the outpost of Jon- caire and his convivial messmates . When he presented himself at the gate , accompanied by his ...
... command . The reception of Washington at the fort was very different from the unceremonious one experienced at the outpost of Jon- caire and his convivial messmates . When he presented himself at the gate , accompanied by his ...
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... command of the whole , as before , was offered to Washington , but he shrank from it , as a charge too great for his youth and inexperience . It was given , therefore , to Colonel Joshua Fry , an English gentleman of worth and education ...
... command of the whole , as before , was offered to Washington , but he shrank from it , as a charge too great for his youth and inexperience . It was given , therefore , to Colonel Joshua Fry , an English gentleman of worth and education ...
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... command of the expedition by Colonel Innes of North Carolina , who was actually at Win- chester with three hundred and fifty North Carolina troops . Washington , who felt the increasing responsibilities and diffi- culties of his ...
... command of the expedition by Colonel Innes of North Carolina , who was actually at Win- chester with three hundred and fifty North Carolina troops . Washington , who felt the increasing responsibilities and diffi- culties of his ...
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... command he has enjoyed . " The palisaded fort was now completed , and was named Fort Necessity , from the pinching famine that had prevailed during its construction . The scanty force in camp was augmented to three hundred , by the ...
... command he has enjoyed . " The palisaded fort was now completed , and was named Fort Necessity , from the pinching famine that had prevailed during its construction . The scanty force in camp was augmented to three hundred , by the ...
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