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Side 3
... given up to them . Many deserters have an inclination to come in but a man being killed lately at the Glaize , together with an advertisement in the Washington Gazette that Govrs L - we gave a Guinea for every Scalp deterred them from ...
... given up to them . Many deserters have an inclination to come in but a man being killed lately at the Glaize , together with an advertisement in the Washington Gazette that Govrs L - we gave a Guinea for every Scalp deterred them from ...
Side 4
... given out for the Troops to hold themselves in readi ness to move at a moments notice , and that the Treaty with Great Britain had given general discontent thro ' the Country , he says he heard from dif- ferent officers that two English ...
... given out for the Troops to hold themselves in readi ness to move at a moments notice , and that the Treaty with Great Britain had given general discontent thro ' the Country , he says he heard from dif- ferent officers that two English ...
Side 8
... given they ceased to murmur and resolved to defend their country extending from the Ohio Northward to the Great Lakes , and west- ward to the Mississippi , an immense tract , in which they found the deer , 1 Lieut . Gen. Martin Hunter ...
... given they ceased to murmur and resolved to defend their country extending from the Ohio Northward to the Great Lakes , and west- ward to the Mississippi , an immense tract , in which they found the deer , 1 Lieut . Gen. Martin Hunter ...
Side 11
... given orders to inspect the Narrows on the River Sinclair & to determine the most advantageous position for a fort to command the whole of that river , he intended to remove the garrison from Detroit , an ill chosen & unhealthy spot ...
... given orders to inspect the Narrows on the River Sinclair & to determine the most advantageous position for a fort to command the whole of that river , he intended to remove the garrison from Detroit , an ill chosen & unhealthy spot ...
Side 12
... to the Navigation of the Lakes the late cession has given the united States incalculable advantages . the whole of Lake Michigan is in 1 See appendix . their territory , the adjacent soil is good , the 12 STATE OF THE PROVINCE.
... to the Navigation of the Lakes the late cession has given the united States incalculable advantages . the whole of Lake Michigan is in 1 See appendix . their territory , the adjacent soil is good , the 12 STATE OF THE PROVINCE.
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