Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... Island regiment at the siege of Boston ; accompanied the American army to New York ; and , for skilful operations with fire - rafts against the British ship- ping there , received from Congress the commission of major . In the summer of ...
... Island regiment at the siege of Boston ; accompanied the American army to New York ; and , for skilful operations with fire - rafts against the British ship- ping there , received from Congress the commission of major . In the summer of ...
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... Island in 1778. A few weeks later he captAmerica and assumed episcopal authority . ured a British floating battery anchored The governor of Pennsylvania ( Keith ) in one of the channels commanding Newcomplained of him to the Lords of ...
... Island in 1778. A few weeks later he captAmerica and assumed episcopal authority . ured a British floating battery anchored The governor of Pennsylvania ( Keith ) in one of the channels commanding Newcomplained of him to the Lords of ...
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... Island in 1778. A few weeks later he capt- ured a British floating battery anchored in one of the channels commanding New- port , and for this exploit was commis- sioned captain . In his prize ( the Pigot ) he cruised off the New ...
... Island in 1778. A few weeks later he capt- ured a British floating battery anchored in one of the channels commanding New- port , and for this exploit was commis- sioned captain . In his prize ( the Pigot ) he cruised off the New ...
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... Island , and was in some of the principal battles of the war . In Tallinadge the Tabernacle ) of Brooklyn , in 1869-94 , during which time this well - known place of worship was destroyed by fire three times . Feeling himself unable to ...
... Island , and was in some of the principal battles of the war . In Tallinadge the Tabernacle ) of Brooklyn , in 1869-94 , during which time this well - known place of worship was destroyed by fire three times . Feeling himself unable to ...
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... Island mill had then only 144 spindles . See COTTON . Thacher , JAMES , physician ; born in Barnstable , Mass . , Feb. 14 , 1754 ; joined the Continental army at Cambridge in 1775 , and served through the war as sur- geon , being ...
... Island mill had then only 144 spindles . See COTTON . Thacher , JAMES , physician ; born in Barnstable , Mass . , Feb. 14 , 1754 ; joined the Continental army at Cambridge in 1775 , and served through the war as sur- geon , being ...
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