Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... expedition to estab- lish military posts on the upper Mis- souri and Yellowstone rivers . On his re- turn he was engaged on the construction of the defences of Hampton Roads , Va . , till 1835. He resigned his commission in 1836. He ...
... expedition to estab- lish military posts on the upper Mis- souri and Yellowstone rivers . On his re- turn he was engaged on the construction of the defences of Hampton Roads , Va . , till 1835. He resigned his commission in 1836. He ...
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... expedition to establish military posts on the upper Missouri and Yellowstone rivers . On his return he was engaged on the construction of the defences of Hampton Roads , Va . , till 1835 . He resigned his commission in 1836. He devised ...
... expedition to establish military posts on the upper Missouri and Yellowstone rivers . On his return he was engaged on the construction of the defences of Hampton Roads , Va . , till 1835 . He resigned his commission in 1836. He devised ...
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... expeditions against bodies of British and Tories on Long Island , and was in some of the principal battles of the war ... expedition to Illinois in 1687. After the murder of La Salle he lived for a time with the Cenis Indians . Later he ...
... expeditions against bodies of British and Tories on Long Island , and was in some of the principal battles of the war ... expedition to Illinois in 1687. After the murder of La Salle he lived for a time with the Cenis Indians . Later he ...
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... expedition . When Banks left Alexandria , on the Red River , and march- ed to the siege of Port Hudson General Taylor , whom he had driven into the wilds of western Louisiana , returned , occupied that abandoned city and Opelousas , and ...
... expedition . When Banks left Alexandria , on the Red River , and march- ed to the siege of Port Hudson General Taylor , whom he had driven into the wilds of western Louisiana , returned , occupied that abandoned city and Opelousas , and ...
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... expedition in 1863–64 ; and was 398,331 present during the naval operations at forts Fisher and Anderson , at the capture of Wilmington , and at the fall of Rich- mond . In January , 1882 , while in com- mand of the Marion , he rescued ...
... expedition in 1863–64 ; and was 398,331 present during the naval operations at forts Fisher and Anderson , at the capture of Wilmington , and at the fall of Rich- mond . In January , 1882 , while in com- mand of the Marion , he rescued ...
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