The Historical Magazine, and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities, History, and Biography of AmericaC. Benjamin Richardson, 1868 |
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... Insurgent went through here to town to day . [ Addressed ] pr On the Collony Service . Το COLLL WILLIAM MOULTRIE . Chs town . favr Mr. BENFIELD . [ Filed and endorsed in the Autograph of Hen- " CAPT . MARION TO COLL . MOUL- ry Laurens ...
... Insurgent went through here to town to day . [ Addressed ] pr On the Collony Service . Το COLLL WILLIAM MOULTRIE . Chs town . favr Mr. BENFIELD . [ Filed and endorsed in the Autograph of Hen- " CAPT . MARION TO COLL . MOUL- ry Laurens ...
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... insurgents , on Breed's - hill , opposite Boston , on Saturday morn- ing , the seventeenth of June , 1775 - commonly called " THE BATTLE OF BUNKER'S - HILL ; " - and , as an appropriate subject for the June number of THE HISTORICAL ...
... insurgents , on Breed's - hill , opposite Boston , on Saturday morn- ing , the seventeenth of June , 1775 - commonly called " THE BATTLE OF BUNKER'S - HILL ; " - and , as an appropriate subject for the June number of THE HISTORICAL ...
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... insurgents in front of Bos- ton , was appointed to reconnoitre the high lands of Cambridge and Charlestown , for that purpose . On the twelfth of May , this Joint - committee re- ported to the Committee of Safety , in these words : " We ...
... insurgents in front of Bos- ton , was appointed to reconnoitre the high lands of Cambridge and Charlestown , for that purpose . On the twelfth of May , this Joint - committee re- ported to the Committee of Safety , in these words : " We ...
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... " was the name applied to Breed's- hill , both by Peter Brown ( Letter , June 25 , 1775 ) and Samuel Gray , ( Letter , July 12 , 1775. ) respectively , of the insurgents ' Committee of Safety and 1868. ] 323 HISTORICAL MAGAZINE .
... " was the name applied to Breed's- hill , both by Peter Brown ( Letter , June 25 , 1775 ) and Samuel Gray , ( Letter , July 12 , 1775. ) respectively , of the insurgents ' Committee of Safety and 1868. ] 323 HISTORICAL MAGAZINE .
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... insurgents , under the orders of the Generals of those hills ; and the lower grounds which of the congregated armies of Massachusetts separated the second from the South - eastern- and Connecticut . It occupied the middle most of the ...
... insurgents , under the orders of the Generals of those hills ; and the lower grounds which of the congregated armies of Massachusetts separated the second from the South - eastern- and Connecticut . It occupied the middle most of the ...
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