The Red Book of Michigan: A Civil, Military and Biographical HistoryE.B. Smith, 1871 - 549 страница |
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... moved from place to place , as the interests of the French government seemed to require . The French commandants at these posts were the most prominent indi- viduals , and , with their garrisons , constituted a little monarchy within ...
... moved from place to place , as the interests of the French government seemed to require . The French commandants at these posts were the most prominent indi- viduals , and , with their garrisons , constituted a little monarchy within ...
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... moved deliberately through the forest bordering on the river , supported by their Indian allies under Maissot , Walk - in - the - Water , and Tecumseh . The American soldiers were impatiently waiting for orders to fire upon the advanc ...
... moved deliberately through the forest bordering on the river , supported by their Indian allies under Maissot , Walk - in - the - Water , and Tecumseh . The American soldiers were impatiently waiting for orders to fire upon the advanc ...
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... moved towards Kentucky on the 12th of May , under command of Colonel John Stockton , the remaining companies following two weeks there- after . The 9th cavalry , under command of Colonel James J. David , took up its line of march from ...
... moved towards Kentucky on the 12th of May , under command of Colonel John Stockton , the remaining companies following two weeks there- after . The 9th cavalry , under command of Colonel James J. David , took up its line of march from ...
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... moved early on the morning of the 4th of July to Emmetsburg , thence to Monterey . Before reaching the latter place the enemy was discovered in force upon the hills to the right of the road . The regiment , being in advance of the ...
... moved early on the morning of the 4th of July to Emmetsburg , thence to Monterey . Before reaching the latter place the enemy was discovered in force upon the hills to the right of the road . The regiment , being in advance of the ...
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... moved directly on , and engaged the second brigade , when the brigade that had surrendered seized their guns , and then commenced a fearful struggle . Of the one hundred who made the charge , only thirty escaped uninjured ; seven of ...
... moved directly on , and engaged the second brigade , when the brigade that had surrendered seized their guns , and then commenced a fearful struggle . Of the one hundred who made the charge , only thirty escaped uninjured ; seven of ...
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1st Michigan cavalry 4th Michigan 4th Michigan cavalry 5th Michigan cavalry advance amount arms army arrived artillery attack Austin Blair battery battle brave bridge brigade camp Capt Captain captured charge Colonel column command commenced corps creek crossed detachment Detroit Detroit river dismounted division driving encamped enemy enemy's engaged enlisted field fighting fire flank force Ford French front gallant Governor Grand Rapids guns horses hundred Huron Indians infantry J. E. B. Stuart Jackson Johnson's Island July June Kalamazoo killed Lake Lake Erie Lake Michigan Lake Superior land large number Lieut Lieutenant loss March ment Michigan soldiers miles Minty Mississippi morning moved Murfreesboro mustered Nashville officers ordered patriotism pickets portion position Potomac prisoners railroad rear received recruiting regiment river road Saginaw savages sent Sept September skirmishers soldiers soon Station steamer territory thousand tion tribes Union woods wounded
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Страница 542 - When private property shall be taken for any public use, the compensation to be made therefor, when such compensation is not made by the State, shall be ascertained by a jury or by not less than three commissioners appointed by a court of record, as shall be prescribed by law.
Страница 15 - For I think that God hath set forth us the apostles last, as it were appointed to death : for we are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men.
Страница 531 - The supreme court shall have a general superintending control over all inferior courts; and shall have power to issue writs of error, habeas corpus, mandamus, quo warranto, procedendo and other original and remedial writs, and to hear and determine the same.
Страница 532 - Judge of such court shall be elected by the electors of the county in which he resides, and shall hold his office for four years, and until his successor is elected and qualified.
Страница 540 - The Legislature shall provide by law for the registry of all bills or notes, issued or put in circulation as money, and shall require ample security for the redemption of the same in specie.
Страница 311 - Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die: Into the valley of death Rode the six hundred.
Страница 529 - The legislature may confer upon organized townships, incorporated cities and villages, and upon the board of supervisors of the several counties, such powers of a local, legislative, and administrative character as they may deem proper.