Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1886 - 28 Seiten 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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... sail with the first fair wind to Fort Erie . BENJAMIN LINCOLN , BEVERLEY RANDOLPH , TIMOTHY PICKERING , Commissioners of the United States . Mouth of Detroit River , August 16th , 1793 . Captain Wellbank , who arrived at the Miami ...
... sail with the first fair wind to Fort Erie . BENJAMIN LINCOLN , BEVERLEY RANDOLPH , TIMOTHY PICKERING , Commissioners of the United States . Mouth of Detroit River , August 16th , 1793 . Captain Wellbank , who arrived at the Miami ...
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... sail . The wind soon struck us , attended with a very heavy shower and extreme darkness . We found it necessary to attempt landing at the nearest shore . This we effected after some time , as we could see the shore when there was a ...
... sail . The wind soon struck us , attended with a very heavy shower and extreme darkness . We found it necessary to attempt landing at the nearest shore . This we effected after some time , as we could see the shore when there was a ...
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... sail , and reached a little house eight miles from Skeens- borough . We left this place early in the morning of the 8th and took breakfast at Skeensborough , where we spent the day . Our passage across Lake Champlain was unpleasant , as ...
... sail , and reached a little house eight miles from Skeens- borough . We left this place early in the morning of the 8th and took breakfast at Skeensborough , where we spent the day . Our passage across Lake Champlain was unpleasant , as ...
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... sail , by sunrise , from Nantasket , with an easy south - west wind . In our passage we met with contrary winds and calms . May 17th , a coun- cil of war held on board the Deptford ; ordered , that Col. Appleton should land on the north ...
... sail , by sunrise , from Nantasket , with an easy south - west wind . In our passage we met with contrary winds and calms . May 17th , a coun- cil of war held on board the Deptford ; ordered , that Col. Appleton should land on the north ...
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... sail . Upon our passage Gen. March told me , ( upon a signal made by the man - of - war to bear away for Passamaquoddy harbor , and my asking him where we were bound , ) " he knew nothing of the matter , nor of our coming to sail , nor ...
... sail . Upon our passage Gen. March told me , ( upon a signal made by the man - of - war to bear away for Passamaquoddy harbor , and my asking him where we were bound , ) " he knew nothing of the matter , nor of our coming to sail , nor ...
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