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-England, 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 Present 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 , Countrymen - These things ought not to be forgotten , for the benefit of our children , those that follow them , they should be recorded in History ........... FRANKLIN ืืื BOSTON ...
... CREEK AND SEMINOLE WAR & c . BY HENRY TRUMBULL , Countrymen - These things ought not to be forgotten , for the benefit of our children , those that follow them , they should be recorded in History ........... FRANKLIN ืืื BOSTON ...
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... war with Great Britain , ยท CHAPTER XV . 179 Creek War , Massacree at Fort Mims , Battle at Talushatches , Tallegada , & c . 188 CHAPTER XVI . Creek war continued , Battle at Antesse , Attack upon Camp Defiance , & c . 199 CHAPTER XVII ...
... war with Great Britain , ยท CHAPTER XV . 179 Creek War , Massacree at Fort Mims , Battle at Talushatches , Tallegada , & c . 188 CHAPTER XVI . Creek war continued , Battle at Antesse , Attack upon Camp Defiance , & c . 199 CHAPTER XVII ...
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... war , and carry with them their military stores and baggage . In the spring of 1775 WASHINGTON , while buisied in the highest military operations , was summoned to attend Gen Braddock , who in the month of February had arrived at ...
... war , and carry with them their military stores and baggage . In the spring of 1775 WASHINGTON , while buisied in the highest military operations , was summoned to attend Gen Braddock , who in the month of February had arrived at ...
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... WAR . " Sir , 66 Fort Washington , Nov. 9 , 1791 . Yesterday afternoon the ... creek about twelve yards wide running to the southward of west , which I ... creek in front . The right wing composed of Butler , Clark and Pat- erson's ...
... WAR . " Sir , 66 Fort Washington , Nov. 9 , 1791 . Yesterday afternoon the ... creek about twelve yards wide running to the southward of west , which I ... creek in front . The right wing composed of Butler , Clark and Pat- erson's ...
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... Creek towns with a number of Cherokees , had declared war against the United States , and were actually marching under the command of Bowles and Galphin to attack the frontiers . " On the 22d ult . the Indians , 37 in number , came to ...
... Creek towns with a number of Cherokees , had declared war against the United States , and were actually marching under the command of Bowles and Galphin to attack the frontiers . " On the 22d ult . the Indians , 37 in number , came to ...
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