A History of KentuckyAmerican book Company, 1896 - 288 страница |
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... army so formidable in numbers and supplied with artillery . Everything valuable that the forts contained was carried off by the savages . The inhabitants were captured and taken to the Northwest , where they were scattered among the ...
... army so formidable in numbers and supplied with artillery . Everything valuable that the forts contained was carried off by the savages . The inhabitants were captured and taken to the Northwest , where they were scattered among the ...
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... the Alleghanies . It was their intention to attack Wheeling , but on their march thither , news reached them that General Clark was McKee and Caldwell's army - on his way to surprise the towns of the Shawnee 42 PIONEER DAYS.
... the Alleghanies . It was their intention to attack Wheeling , but on their march thither , news reached them that General Clark was McKee and Caldwell's army - on his way to surprise the towns of the Shawnee 42 PIONEER DAYS.
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... army of over one thousand Indians . A false alarm changes the course of the army . A smaller force marches into Ken- tucky . Attack on Bryan's Station . Heroic women supply the fort with water . The siege begun . Runners summon ...
... army of over one thousand Indians . A false alarm changes the course of the army . A smaller force marches into Ken- tucky . Attack on Bryan's Station . Heroic women supply the fort with water . The siege begun . Runners summon ...
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... to subdue them was to carry war home to them in their own country . General Harmar was now placed at the head of three hundred and defeat twenty regulars of the United States army . Soon. 86 THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE.
... to subdue them was to carry war home to them in their own country . General Harmar was now placed at the head of three hundred and defeat twenty regulars of the United States army . Soon. 86 THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE.
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... army remained calmly in camp . Harmar's defeat lost him his reputation , and made the Indians exultant and consequently more murderous toward the Kentuckians . Between the years 1783 and 1790 , about fifteen hundred persons had been ...
... army remained calmly in camp . Harmar's defeat lost him his reputation , and made the Indians exultant and consequently more murderous toward the Kentuckians . Between the years 1783 and 1790 , about fifteen hundred persons had been ...
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