A Legacy of Historical Gleanings, Volum 1J. Munsell, 1875 |
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... expected and certainly unwelcome visitors , allayed their apprehensions . With an almost reckless hardihood the whites accompanied them through the ford by which they had gained the island and landed at the foot of that classic mount of ...
... expected and certainly unwelcome visitors , allayed their apprehensions . With an almost reckless hardihood the whites accompanied them through the ford by which they had gained the island and landed at the foot of that classic mount of ...
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... Expected here that there will be another Attempt made this fall on Carillon & Crown Point , you are quite wellcome to lay your Commands on me , if you think me Capable to do you or your Friends any Service here Assure you that I am with ...
... Expected here that there will be another Attempt made this fall on Carillon & Crown Point , you are quite wellcome to lay your Commands on me , if you think me Capable to do you or your Friends any Service here Assure you that I am with ...
Side 26
... Expected our Prisoners Before the Armies of Both sides went Into Winter quarters as I know French Policy too well , altho our people here are very Uneasy & Expect they wont come . But I think we shall now soon hear from them . I hope ...
... Expected our Prisoners Before the Armies of Both sides went Into Winter quarters as I know French Policy too well , altho our people here are very Uneasy & Expect they wont come . But I think we shall now soon hear from them . I hope ...
Side 27
... Expected to have Done by what you told me when I had the pleasure to see you at Col. Rensselaer's , so have now only to Convey you here in ye : Goverment Accott : of Blankets fitched at my house by Mr Elihu Lyman since Deceased , & my ...
... Expected to have Done by what you told me when I had the pleasure to see you at Col. Rensselaer's , so have now only to Convey you here in ye : Goverment Accott : of Blankets fitched at my house by Mr Elihu Lyman since Deceased , & my ...
Side 30
... Expected it soon would rise more and by my last to you & by your all ways agree- able to me of the 12th ( We had agreeable news on the 13th pr an Express from Oswego , that they had taken 3 french prisoners who say that the City of ...
... Expected it soon would rise more and by my last to you & by your all ways agree- able to me of the 12th ( We had agreeable news on the 13th pr an Express from Oswego , that they had taken 3 french prisoners who say that the City of ...
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Adjutant Albany appointment arms army arrived attack battle boat British Brock called camp Canada Capt Captain Cherry Hill citizens Clinton Colonel command Congress Dear Sir Dragoons duty enemy fire Fort George Fort Niagara Fort Washington French friends gallant Gansevoort garrison Genl gentlemen George George Clinton give Governor Governor Tompkins happy Head Quarters honor hope horses Hull Indians JOHN LOVETT land letter Lewiston Lieut Major Gen March miles military militia morning Ness never Niagara night o'clock occasion officers party passed Peter Gansevoort Philip Van Rensselaer Post Master present President prisoners Queenston received regiment Rensselaer's respect river Robert Sanders Schenectady Schuyler sent Servt Sheaffe soldier Solomon Van Rensselaer soon Stephen Van Rensselaer Tayler thing tion Tompkins troops United Vechten Visscher Washington wife Wilkinson wish wounded write yesterday York
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Side 91 - President of the United States of America. To all who shall see these presents, greeting: Know ye, that reposing special trust and confidence in the...
Side 395 - I am happy to have it in my power to Say that my worthy friend Cap! Lewis is recovering fast, he walked a little to day for the first time, I have discontinued the tent in the hole the ball came out...
Side 411 - The sorrow for the dead is the only sorrow from which we refuse to be divorced. Every other wound we seek to heal — every other affliction to forget; but this wound we consider it a duty to keep open — this affliction we cherish and brood over in solitude.
Side 322 - George Clinton Esquire, Governor of our said State, General and Commander in Chief of all the Militia and Admiral of the Navy...
Side 6 - Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse ; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there ; The children were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of sugarplums danced in their heads...
Side 322 - State, to make returns to the adjutant general of the State, at least once in every year of the militia of the brigade to which he belongs reporting therein the actual situation of the arms, accoutrements and ammunition, of the several corps...
Side 91 - He is, therefore, carefully and diligently to discharge the duty of Captain, by doing and performing all manner of things thereunto belonging. And I do strictly charge and require all officers and soldiers under his command to be obedient to his orders as Captain. And he is to observe and follow such orders and directions, from time...
Side 148 - I have the honour to be, with great respect, Sir, Your most obedient servant, PAUL BUSTI, Agent of the Holland Land Company.
Side 14 - No tongue, says colonel Schuyler, can express the cruelties that were committed. The whole village was instantly in a blaze. Women with child ripped open, and their infants cast into the flames, or dashed against the posts of the doors. Sixty persons perished in the massacre, and twenty-seven were carried into captivity.
Side 144 - The melancholy event which was yesterday announced with doubt, has been rendered but too certain. Our WASHINGTON is no more! the hero, the patriot, and the sage of America; — the man on whom, in times of danger, every eye was turned, and all hopes were placed, — lives now only in his own great actions, and in the hearts of an affectionate and afflicted people.