Governors Messages and Letters, Volum 1Indiana Historical Commission, 1922 |
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... command , the officers command- ing that post will receive the Colonel's orders . Capt . [ William ] Piatt of the Second U. S. Regiment has been ap- pointed Quartermaster for all the troops on the expedition and is to be obeyed and ...
... command , the officers command- ing that post will receive the Colonel's orders . Capt . [ William ] Piatt of the Second U. S. Regiment has been ap- pointed Quartermaster for all the troops on the expedition and is to be obeyed and ...
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... command , for the distinguished regularity , discipline , coolness and undaunted valor so eminently dis- played by them in the late brilliant and glorious battle fought with the Shawnee Prophet and his confederates on the morn- ing of ...
... command , for the distinguished regularity , discipline , coolness and undaunted valor so eminently dis- played by them in the late brilliant and glorious battle fought with the Shawnee Prophet and his confederates on the morn- ing of ...
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... command of Colonel John P. Boyd . The regiment was not embodied until April 29 , 1811. - When we received orders ... command he was totally unworthy of and returned home . Lieutenant A. Hawkins , a fine officer , was afterwards appointed ...
... command of Colonel John P. Boyd . The regiment was not embodied until April 29 , 1811. - When we received orders ... command he was totally unworthy of and returned home . Lieutenant A. Hawkins , a fine officer , was afterwards appointed ...
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1805 April 28 Jefferson to Harrison Asking him | 126 |
1805 June 22 Wells to Gibson Indians at Fort Wayne | 139 |
1805 July 29 Message to the General Assembly First | 152 |
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