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... forming a regiment and called Green Mountain Boys , soon after 1770 . And there was use for them . 11. Sheriff Ten Eyck . - In July , 1771 , Sheriff Ten Eyck of Albany county , in which Bennington and the adjacent towns were then ...
... forming a regiment and called Green Mountain Boys , soon after 1770 . And there was use for them . 11. Sheriff Ten Eyck . - In July , 1771 , Sheriff Ten Eyck of Albany county , in which Bennington and the adjacent towns were then ...
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... formed , extending from Cumberland county to Canada and from the Connecticut River to the Green Mountains . The shire was Kingsland , now Washington in Orange county , where a log building was erected for a court- house and jail . It ...
... formed , extending from Cumberland county to Canada and from the Connecticut River to the Green Mountains . The shire was Kingsland , now Washington in Orange county , where a log building was erected for a court- house and jail . It ...
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... formation of these counties was to attach the inhabitants to New York by the emoluments of office and participation in the local government . The plan I was but partially successful . The Green Mountain Boys were dominant everywhere ...
... formation of these counties was to attach the inhabitants to New York by the emoluments of office and participation in the local government . The plan I was but partially successful . The Green Mountain Boys were dominant everywhere ...
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... formed on the parade ground and roused the garrison with their huzzas . Allen was shown to the lodging of Capt . Delaplace , the commander , who met him with his clothes in his hand . Allen demanded instant surrender of the fortress ...
... formed on the parade ground and roused the garrison with their huzzas . Allen was shown to the lodging of Capt . Delaplace , the commander , who met him with his clothes in his hand . Allen demanded instant surrender of the fortress ...
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... formed a plan for the capture of a British vessel at St. Johns . They had gained possession of a schooner and ... formation of a regiment on the New Hampshire Grants under officers of their own choice . With this recommendation and a ...
... formed a plan for the capture of a British vessel at St. Johns . They had gained possession of a schooner and ... formation of a regiment on the New Hampshire Grants under officers of their own choice . With this recommendation and a ...
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