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... British aid the Indians We have seen that the country west of the Alleghanies and east of the Mississippi had been in the possession of the French , who began to settle it as early , probably , as 1688 , after the celebrated La Salle ...
... British aid the Indians We have seen that the country west of the Alleghanies and east of the Mississippi had been in the possession of the French , who began to settle it as early , probably , as 1688 , after the celebrated La Salle ...
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Elizabeth Shelby Kinkead. George Rogers Clark had been contemplating an attack upon these British possessions that would subdue the power of the Indians , and open the west to the Americans . About this time he received an order from the ...
Elizabeth Shelby Kinkead. George Rogers Clark had been contemplating an attack upon these British possessions that would subdue the power of the Indians , and open the west to the Americans . About this time he received an order from the ...
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... and bedecked with all their war equipments , and with French and British Boonesborough colors flying , surrounded the fort . They were commanded Siege of by a French officer , Captain de Quindre , who. THE COUNTY OF KENTUCKY 35.
... and bedecked with all their war equipments , and with French and British Boonesborough colors flying , surrounded the fort . They were commanded Siege of by a French officer , Captain de Quindre , who. THE COUNTY OF KENTUCKY 35.
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... British and Indians . Captain Henry Bird , a capture of British officer , with six hundred Canadians Martin's and Indians , invaded the settlements on the stations Licking River , June 22 , 1780 , and captured Ruddle's and Martin's ...
... British and Indians . Captain Henry Bird , a capture of British officer , with six hundred Canadians Martin's and Indians , invaded the settlements on the stations Licking River , June 22 , 1780 , and captured Ruddle's and Martin's ...
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... British captains , McKee and Caldwell , with a company of rangers from the British posts at Detroit , gathered together over one thou- sand Indians , the largest body of troops up to that time collected west of the Alleghanies . It was ...
... British captains , McKee and Caldwell , with a company of rangers from the British posts at Detroit , gathered together over one thou- sand Indians , the largest body of troops up to that time collected west of the Alleghanies . It was ...
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