History of Seneca County: Containing a Detailed Narrative of the Principal Events that Have Occurred Since Its First Settlement Down to the Present Time ; a History of the Indians that Formerly Resided Within Its Limits ; Geographical Descriptions, Early Customs, Biographical Sketches, &c., &c., with an Introd., Containing a Brief History of the State, from the Discovery of the Mississippi River Down to the Year 1817, to the Whole of which is Added an Appendix, Containing Tabular Views, &cD. Campbell, 1848 - 251 頁 |
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第 22 頁
... whole party started up , and driving Crawford before them , marched towards the village . Presently , Girty appeared on horseback , coming from San- dusky . He stopped for a few moments , and spoke to Crawford , then , passing to the ...
... whole party started up , and driving Crawford before them , marched towards the village . Presently , Girty appeared on horseback , coming from San- dusky . He stopped for a few moments , and spoke to Crawford , then , passing to the ...
第 30 頁
... whole night within two hundred yards of the Indian camp , and witnessed the dances and joyous festivity with which they celebrated their victory . The lieu- tenant ( Hartshorn ) escaped by accidentally stumbling over a log and falling ...
... whole night within two hundred yards of the Indian camp , and witnessed the dances and joyous festivity with which they celebrated their victory . The lieu- tenant ( Hartshorn ) escaped by accidentally stumbling over a log and falling ...
第 33 頁
... would permit . The battalions of Majors Butler , Clarke , and Patterson , composed the front line , the whole under the orders of Major General Butler , an officer of high and merited reputation . The front of the INTRODUCTION . 33.
... would permit . The battalions of Majors Butler , Clarke , and Patterson , composed the front line , the whole under the orders of Major General Butler , an officer of high and merited reputation . The front of the INTRODUCTION . 33.
第 34 頁
... to spread rapidly through the whole line . The Indians pressed forward with great audacity , and many of them were mingled with the troops before their pro- gress could be checked . Major General Butler was wounded 34 INTRODUCTION .
... to spread rapidly through the whole line . The Indians pressed forward with great audacity , and many of them were mingled with the troops before their pro- gress could be checked . Major General Butler was wounded 34 INTRODUCTION .
第 35 頁
... whole . front of the encampment , which rapidly extended to the rear , and encompassed the troops on both sides . St. Clair , who at that time was worn down by a fever , and unable to mount his horse , nevertheless , as is universally ...
... whole . front of the encampment , which rapidly extended to the rear , and encompassed the troops on both sides . St. Clair , who at that time was worn down by a fever , and unable to mount his horse , nevertheless , as is universally ...
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