The Origin, Progress, and Conclusions of the Florida War: To which is Appended a Record of Officers, Non-commissioned Officers, Musicians, and Privates of the U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, who Were Killed in Battle Or Died of Disease as Also the Names of Officers who Were Distinguished by Brevets, and the Names of Others Recommended ; Together with the Orders for Collecting the Remains of the Dead in Florida, and the Ceremony of Interment at St. Augustine, East Florida, on the Fourteenth Day of August, 1842, Volum 1D. Appleton, 1848 - 557 sider |
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Side 8
... fort . - Murder of the chief Charley - E - Mathla for favoring emigration ... Fort King of General Gaines . - Returns to Fort Brooke via the Withlacoochee ... Drane . - His official report of the affair . - Gen- eral Call's campaigns ...
... fort . - Murder of the chief Charley - E - Mathla for favoring emigration ... Fort King of General Gaines . - Returns to Fort Brooke via the Withlacoochee ... Drane . - His official report of the affair . - Gen- eral Call's campaigns ...
Side 96
... Fort Drane - His official report of the affair . - General Call's campaigns . - The Tennessee brigade and General Armstrong . - The U. S. marine corps under Colonel Henderson .-- Officers of the Creek volunteer regiment . - General ...
... Fort Drane - His official report of the affair . - General Call's campaigns . - The Tennessee brigade and General Armstrong . - The U. S. marine corps under Colonel Henderson .-- Officers of the Creek volunteer regiment . - General ...
Side 106
... Fort Drane , was authorized to call for any amount of force he thought necessary from the states of South Carolina , Georgia , and Alabama . Brevet Brigadier - General Eustis , U. S. A. , commanding at Charleston , S. Č . , was directed ...
... Fort Drane , was authorized to call for any amount of force he thought necessary from the states of South Carolina , Georgia , and Alabama . Brevet Brigadier - General Eustis , U. S. A. , commanding at Charleston , S. Č . , was directed ...
Side 110
... Fort Drane , twenty - two miles distant . At Fort King the anti- cipated supplies had not arrived , and the garrison was reduced to the rations then issued to the company stationed there . General Gaines , with great disappointment and ...
... Fort Drane , twenty - two miles distant . At Fort King the anti- cipated supplies had not arrived , and the garrison was reduced to the rations then issued to the company stationed there . General Gaines , with great disappointment and ...
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The Origin, Progress, and Conclusion of the Florida War: To which is ... John Titcomb Sprague Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1848 |
The Origin, Progress, and Conclusion of the Florida War John Titcomb Sprague Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1848 |
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Side 78 - In testimony whereof, I have caused the Seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed, having signed the same -with my hand. Done at the City of Washington, this 10th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, and of the Independence of the United States the fifty-seventh.