Pennsylvania ArchivesSamuel Hazard, John Blair Linn, William Henry Egle, George Edward Reed, Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Gertrude MacKinney, Charles Francis Hoban 1856 A collection of documents supplementing the companion series known as "Colonial records," which contain the Minutes of the Provincial council, of the Council of safety, and of the Supreme executive council of Pennsylvania. |
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... garrison to subsist the Troops two Days and at other garrisons three weeks . " * * " I agree with you that generally speaking , middle aged men are most proper for a great undertaking , but I have seen some in their dotage at fifty ...
... garrison to subsist the Troops two Days and at other garrisons three weeks . " * * " I agree with you that generally speaking , middle aged men are most proper for a great undertaking , but I have seen some in their dotage at fifty ...
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... salt provisions to subsist the Garrison at the diff't advanced posts but I have taken every promising step to obtain them . Your Excellency's letter to the Board of war will doubtless PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES - APPENDIX . 113 No. 7. ...
... salt provisions to subsist the Garrison at the diff't advanced posts but I have taken every promising step to obtain them . Your Excellency's letter to the Board of war will doubtless PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES - APPENDIX . 113 No. 7. ...
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... Garrison there had suffered greatly before the supplies mentioned in my last could arrive and major Vernon was obliged to send off the greatest part of the Garrison as Your Excellency will see by the in- closed copy of his letter , but ...
... Garrison there had suffered greatly before the supplies mentioned in my last could arrive and major Vernon was obliged to send off the greatest part of the Garrison as Your Excellency will see by the in- closed copy of his letter , but ...
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... Garrison at post St. Vincent ( or Fort Sackvill . ) Also two letters just come to hand by Runners from Coschocking . The Shawnees burnt the speech I sent them , of which a copy is inclosed ; and one half the warriors of that nation are ...
... Garrison at post St. Vincent ( or Fort Sackvill . ) Also two letters just come to hand by Runners from Coschocking . The Shawnees burnt the speech I sent them , of which a copy is inclosed ; and one half the warriors of that nation are ...
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... Garrison was so low that the men were unable to keep their feet ; such a situation is too distressing for my feelings , and your Commissary deserves the worst of punishment for sending me repeated false returns . Had you mentioned in ...
... Garrison was so low that the men were unable to keep their feet ; such a situation is too distressing for my feelings , and your Commissary deserves the worst of punishment for sending me repeated false returns . Had you mentioned in ...
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