A History of KentuckyAmerican book Company, 1896 - 288 страница |
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... troops , surveyors were sent to mark them out . Thus were brought to Kentucky many of the clever and gallant young men of Virginia whose names , or those of their descendants , afterwards became asso- ciated with the history of the ...
... troops , surveyors were sent to mark them out . Thus were brought to Kentucky many of the clever and gallant young men of Virginia whose names , or those of their descendants , afterwards became asso- ciated with the history of the ...
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... troops came down the Ohio in flat- boats , on their way to the Illinois country , they brought with them about twenty families who intended to settle in Kentucky . They landed upon a founder of small island at the Falls of the Ohio ...
... troops came down the Ohio in flat- boats , on their way to the Illinois country , they brought with them about twenty families who intended to settle in Kentucky . They landed upon a founder of small island at the Falls of the Ohio ...
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... troops up to that time collected west of 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 ...
... troops up to that time collected west of 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 ...
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... troops ? The prudent decision was cast in favor of the latter course , when Major McGary , an impulsive man , filled with a passionate hatred of all Indians because his son had been 1 In the border warfare of Scotland , “ an ancient ...
... troops ? The prudent decision was cast in favor of the latter course , when Major McGary , an impulsive man , filled with a passionate hatred of all Indians because his son had been 1 In the border warfare of Scotland , “ an ancient ...
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... troops Blue Licks rushed after him . The sober officers had no alternative but to follow . Soon the battle began . From the first the advantage was with the enemy , because of superior num- McGary in the River bers . Colonel Trigg was ...
... troops Blue Licks rushed after him . The sober officers had no alternative but to follow . Soon the battle began . From the first the advantage was with the enemy , because of superior num- McGary in the River bers . Colonel Trigg was ...
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