History of the Discovery of America: Of the Landing of Our Forefathers at Plymouth, and of Their Most Remarkable Engagements with the Indians in New-Englannd [!] from Their First Landing in 1620, Until the Final Subjugation of the Natives in 1679. To which is Annexed the Particulars of Almost Every Important Engagement with the Savages at the Westward to the Pesent Day. Including the Defeat of Generals Braddock, Harmer and St. Clair, by the Indians at the Westward; the Creek and Seminole War, &c |
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... CREEK AND SEMINOLE WAR & c . BY HENRY TRUMBULL John Redonsabile " My countrymen - These things ought not to be forgotten , for the benefit of our children , and those that follow them , they should be recorded in History ...... FRANKLIN ...
... CREEK AND SEMINOLE WAR & c . BY HENRY TRUMBULL John Redonsabile " My countrymen - These things ought not to be forgotten , for the benefit of our children , and those that follow them , they should be recorded in History ...... FRANKLIN ...
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... Creek War , Massacree at Fort Mims , Battle at Talushatches , Tallegada , & c . CHAPTER XVI . Creek war continued , Battle at Antosse , Attack upon Camp Defiance , & c . ยท CHAPTER XVII . Conclusion of the Creek war , Brilliant Victory ...
... Creek War , Massacree at Fort Mims , Battle at Talushatches , Tallegada , & c . CHAPTER XVI . Creek war continued , Battle at Antosse , Attack upon Camp Defiance , & c . ยท CHAPTER XVII . Conclusion of the Creek war , Brilliant Victory ...
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... Creek , early in the month of August . When the army arrived at the place appointed for the rendezvous of the Indians from the Five Na- tions , ( who had engaged to assist the English ; ) in- stead of meeting with that powerful body ...
... Creek , early in the month of August . When the army arrived at the place appointed for the rendezvous of the Indians from the Five Na- tions , ( who had engaged to assist the English ; ) in- stead of meeting with that powerful body ...
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... Creeks , Middle Creeks and Lower Creeks , 4000 ; Cowitas , 7000 ; Alabamas , 600 ; Akinsaws , 200 ; Ansaus , 1000 ; Padomas , 600 ; white and freckeled Pianis , 4000 ; Causes , 1600 ; Osages , 600 ; Grand Saux , 1000 ; Missouri , 3000 ...
... Creeks , Middle Creeks and Lower Creeks , 4000 ; Cowitas , 7000 ; Alabamas , 600 ; Akinsaws , 200 ; Ansaus , 1000 ; Padomas , 600 ; white and freckeled Pianis , 4000 ; Causes , 1600 ; Osages , 600 ; Grand Saux , 1000 ; Missouri , 3000 ...
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... Creek , to fort Duquesne ( now Pittsburgh , or fort Pitt . ) As no person was so well acquainted with the frontier country as Washington , and none stood so high in military fame , it was thought he would be infinttely serviceable to ...
... Creek , to fort Duquesne ( now Pittsburgh , or fort Pitt . ) As no person was so well acquainted with the frontier country as Washington , and none stood so high in military fame , it was thought he would be infinttely serviceable to ...
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