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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... rifle , and were regardless of individual rights or of law . It must be remembered that Florida , at the period referred to , was an Indian border , the resort of a large number of persons , more properly temporary inhabitants of the ...
... rifle , and were regardless of individual rights or of law . It must be remembered that Florida , at the period referred to , was an Indian border , the resort of a large number of persons , more properly temporary inhabitants of the ...
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... rifle . His activity and resolution in maintaining their rights , deters them from violent acts to gain them , in the hope that through him justice may be awarded by the general government . But the demands of the executive , through ...
... rifle . His activity and resolution in maintaining their rights , deters them from violent acts to gain them , in the hope that through him justice may be awarded by the general government . But the demands of the executive , through ...
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... rifles , and threatened and mal- treated them , to compel them to remain permanently within the boundaries as defined by the treaty . The agent , on the 20th of May , thus writes to the commissioner of Indian affairs : " Florida Agency ...
... rifles , and threatened and mal- treated them , to compel them to remain permanently within the boundaries as defined by the treaty . The agent , on the 20th of May , thus writes to the commissioner of Indian affairs : " Florida Agency ...
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... rifles and flee . In violation of the officer's orders , Mr. Salano dis- charged a pistol , which drew from the detachment a volley , sup- posing a fight had commenced . Two Indians were secured , one slightly wounded , together with ...
... rifles and flee . In violation of the officer's orders , Mr. Salano dis- charged a pistol , which drew from the detachment a volley , sup- posing a fight had commenced . Two Indians were secured , one slightly wounded , together with ...
Side 32
... rifle , and to express his astonishment that the Indian did not fall . He was probably prompted to the act , to revenge some fancied personal injury to himself . He has for a long time ( if I am cor- rectly informed ) been on terms with ...
... rifle , and to express his astonishment that the Indian did not fall . He was probably prompted to the act , to revenge some fancied personal injury to himself . He has for a long time ( if I am cor- rectly informed ) been on terms with ...
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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.