Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1904 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... brigade over the river , to cover the provisions , to sup- port Col. Huntington in case of need , or possess the mountain on the back of Fort Montgomery . I have also station'd the Lady Washington galley at the ferry to pre- vent ...
... brigade over the river , to cover the provisions , to sup- port Col. Huntington in case of need , or possess the mountain on the back of Fort Montgomery . I have also station'd the Lady Washington galley at the ferry to pre- vent ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. his brigade to continue a short time longer in the service ; and thinks he shall persuade many of them to tarry . But sad experience has taught me to expect but little from soldiers after the expiration ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. his brigade to continue a short time longer in the service ; and thinks he shall persuade many of them to tarry . But sad experience has taught me to expect but little from soldiers after the expiration ...
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... brigade may be , do me personally infinitely more honor than my poor deserts could entitle me to . They have thanked me for my offer to serve one month longer with- out pay , and have sent me £ 1,500 as a gratuity to my brigade to ...
... brigade may be , do me personally infinitely more honor than my poor deserts could entitle me to . They have thanked me for my offer to serve one month longer with- out pay , and have sent me £ 1,500 as a gratuity to my brigade to ...
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... brigade , Col Tashe's and Colonel Snider's regiments are gone home , except about 100 of General Scott's brigade that have been prevailed upon to stay a little longer . The Convention of the State of New York had sent them an address ...
... brigade , Col Tashe's and Colonel Snider's regiments are gone home , except about 100 of General Scott's brigade that have been prevailed upon to stay a little longer . The Convention of the State of New York had sent them an address ...
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... Brigade which are on this side of Hudson's River to pass over , which they will do this day . I shall also order Huntington's and Tyler's to joyn them , and pursue the effecting the purposes which your Excellency has been pleased to ...
... Brigade which are on this side of Hudson's River to pass over , which they will do this day . I shall also order Huntington's and Tyler's to joyn them , and pursue the effecting the purposes which your Excellency has been pleased to ...
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