Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... night's lodging at the house of one of the settlers - Captain Hite , near the site of the present town of Winchester . Here , after supper , most of the company stretched themselves in backwood style , before the fire ; but Washington ...
... night's lodging at the house of one of the settlers - Captain Hite , near the site of the present town of Winchester . Here , after supper , most of the company stretched themselves in backwood style , before the fire ; but Washington ...
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... night , under the stars ; the diary makes no complaint of their accommodations ; and their camping - ground is now known as Bath , one of the favorite watering - places of Virginia . One of the warm springs was subsequently appropri ...
... night , under the stars ; the diary makes no complaint of their accommodations ; and their camping - ground is now known as Bath , one of the favorite watering - places of Virginia . One of the warm springs was subsequently appropri ...
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... NIGHT THE INDIAN GUIDE - PERILS ON THE ALLEGANY RIVER QUEEN ALIQUIPPA — THE OLD WATCH - COAT RETURN ACROSS THE BLUE RIDGE . On the 25th of December , Washington and his little party set out by land from Venango on their route homeward ...
... NIGHT THE INDIAN GUIDE - PERILS ON THE ALLEGANY RIVER QUEEN ALIQUIPPA — THE OLD WATCH - COAT RETURN ACROSS THE BLUE RIDGE . On the 25th of December , Washington and his little party set out by land from Venango on their route homeward ...
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... night . The Indian demurred ; he offered , as Washington was fatigued . to carry his gun , but the latter was too wary to part with his weapon . The Indian now grew churlish . There were Ottawa Indians in the woods , he said , who might ...
... night . The Indian demurred ; he offered , as Washington was fatigued . to carry his gun , but the latter was too wary to part with his weapon . The Indian now grew churlish . There were Ottawa Indians in the woods , he said , who might ...
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... night to leave this perfidious neighborhood behind them ; but first it was necessary to blind the guide as to their intentions . He accord- ingly addressed him in a friendly tone , and adverting to the late circumstance , pretended to ...
... night to leave this perfidious neighborhood behind them ; but first it was necessary to blind the guide as to their intentions . He accord- ingly addressed him in a friendly tone , and adverting to the late circumstance , pretended to ...
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