Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... troops in 1650 ; became captain in 1660 ; elected a deputy of the colony of Connecticut ; treasurer of the colony in 1660-76 ; and was one of the patentees named in the charter granted to Connecticut in 1662 by Charles I. He served in ...
... troops in 1650 ; became captain in 1660 ; elected a deputy of the colony of Connecticut ; treasurer of the colony in 1660-76 ; and was one of the patentees named in the charter granted to Connecticut in 1662 by Charles I. He served in ...
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... troops speedily responded . Jackson despatched in 1650 ; became captain in 1660 ; elected ( Sept. 26 , 1813 ) Gen. John Coffee , with a deputy of the colony of Connecticut ; 500 dragoons and as many mounted vol- treasurer of the colony ...
... troops speedily responded . Jackson despatched in 1650 ; became captain in 1660 ; elected ( Sept. 26 , 1813 ) Gen. John Coffee , with a deputy of the colony of Connecticut ; 500 dragoons and as many mounted vol- treasurer of the colony ...
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... troops assembled thanks of the President to Jackson and at Nashville , bearing clothes for both cold his troops . The hero's anger was fiercely and warm weather . When organized , these kindled because of this cruel letter , which ...
... troops assembled thanks of the President to Jackson and at Nashville , bearing clothes for both cold his troops . The hero's anger was fiercely and warm weather . When organized , these kindled because of this cruel letter , which ...
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... troops . At the mouth voluntarily , and the inhabitants of east of the Clinch River they first had com- Tennessee were jubilant with hope of de- munication with Colonel Minty's cavalry , liverance . But they were again disap- on ...
... troops . At the mouth voluntarily , and the inhabitants of east of the Clinch River they first had com- Tennessee were jubilant with hope of de- munication with Colonel Minty's cavalry , liverance . But they were again disap- on ...
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... troops . Van Dorn attacked mountain , the summit of which was held him there ( April 10 ) with 9,000 Confed- by several brigades . Hooker began the at- erates . The latter intended if successful tack on the morning of November 24 . to ...
... troops . Van Dorn attacked mountain , the summit of which was held him there ( April 10 ) with 9,000 Confed- by several brigades . Hooker began the at- erates . The latter intended if successful tack on the morning of November 24 . to ...
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