Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Battle The Retreat Death of Braddock CHAPTER XVII Arrival at Fort Cumberland - Letters of Washington to his Family- Panic of Dunbar - Triumph of the French 123 138 - CHAPTER XVIII . PACK - Costs of Campaigning - CONTENTS . 7.
... Battle The Retreat Death of Braddock CHAPTER XVII Arrival at Fort Cumberland - Letters of Washington to his Family- Panic of Dunbar - Triumph of the French 123 138 - CHAPTER XVIII . PACK - Costs of Campaigning - CONTENTS . 7.
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... Retreat of the Savages - Expedi tion against Kittanning Second Struggle through the Wilderness - Captain Hugh Mercer - 151 156 CHAPTER XXI . Founding of Fort Loudoun -- - Washington's Tour of Inspection - Inefficiency of the Militia ...
... Retreat of the Savages - Expedi tion against Kittanning Second Struggle through the Wilderness - Captain Hugh Mercer - 151 156 CHAPTER XXI . Founding of Fort Loudoun -- - Washington's Tour of Inspection - Inefficiency of the Militia ...
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... retreat ; and should they be re - enforced sufficiently to enable them to attack the fort , they could easily drop down the river with their artillery . With these alternatives in view Washington detached sixty men in advance to make a ...
... retreat ; and should they be re - enforced sufficiently to enable them to attack the fort , they could easily drop down the river with their artillery . With these alternatives in view Washington detached sixty men in advance to make a ...
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... retreat ensued . There was a deficiency of horses . Washington gave up his own to aid in transporting the military munitions , leaving his baggage to be brought on by soldiers , whom he paid liberally . The other officers followed his ...
... retreat ensued . There was a deficiency of horses . Washington gave up his own to aid in transporting the military munitions , leaving his baggage to be brought on by soldiers , whom he paid liberally . The other officers followed his ...
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... retreat , and to facilitate the transport of pro- 1 Horace Walpole , in his letters , relates some anecdotes of Braddock , which give a familiar picture of him in the fashionable life in which he had mingled in London , and are of value ...
... retreat , and to facilitate the transport of pro- 1 Horace Walpole , in his letters , relates some anecdotes of Braddock , which give a familiar picture of him in the fashionable life in which he had mingled in London , and are of value ...
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advance affairs aide-de-camp alarm American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack batteries boats Boston Braddock British Burgoyne camp campaign Canada cannon Captain Clinton Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief conduct Congress Connecticut Creek Crown Point defence Delaware detachment Dinwiddie encamped enemy enemy's England expedition Fairfax fire force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Fort Edward French frontier garrison Gates George George Clinton Governor Governor Dinwiddie Green Mountain Boys guard guns head-quarters Hessians Highlands Hill honor horse House of Burgesses Hudson hundred Indians ington Island Jerseys John Lake land letter Lord Lord Loudoun ment miles military militia Montgomery Mount Vernon night officers Ohio orders party passed patriot Peekskill Philadelphia Point prisoners province Putnam quarters Quebec re-enforcements received Reed regiment reply retreat river road Schuyler sent ships soldiers soon spirit thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town troops Virginia Wash Washington wounded writes York