A History of Herkimer County: Including the Upper Mohawk Valley, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time ; with a Brief Notice of the Iroquois Indians, the Early German Tribes, the Palatine Immigrations Into the Colony of New York, and Biographical Sketches of the Palatine Families, the Patentees of Burnetsfield in the Year 1725 ; and Also Biographical Notices of the Most Prominent Public Men of the County ; with Important Statistical InformationJ. Munsell, 1856 - 497 halaman |
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... killed both male and female ; they brought the Satanas into their country , to take part with them after they had concerted ill designs against us . We have done less than either the English or French , that have usurped the lands of so ...
... killed both male and female ; they brought the Satanas into their country , to take part with them after they had concerted ill designs against us . We have done less than either the English or French , that have usurped the lands of so ...
Halaman 52
... killed or drowned . The number of prisoners is nearly one hundred and fifty men , women and children , among whom is the mayor of the village , the surgeon and some militia officers . We had not a man killed ; but M. de Lorimer ...
... killed or drowned . The number of prisoners is nearly one hundred and fifty men , women and children , among whom is the mayor of the village , the surgeon and some militia officers . We had not a man killed ; but M. de Lorimer ...
Halaman 58
... killed , and one officer , Lieut . Hair of the rangers , was wounded slightly in the breast . The enemy were rather roughly treated when they came in contact with the rangers , having had about fifteen of their number killed and wounded ...
... killed , and one officer , Lieut . Hair of the rangers , was wounded slightly in the breast . The enemy were rather roughly treated when they came in contact with the rangers , having had about fifteen of their number killed and wounded ...
Halaman 59
... killed . A woman came into the fort the next morning , who had been scalped , her nose nearly cut off , and wounded in her breast and side ; and she was even then , in that mutilated condition , supposed likely to recover . She related ...
... killed . A woman came into the fort the next morning , who had been scalped , her nose nearly cut off , and wounded in her breast and side ; and she was even then , in that mutilated condition , supposed likely to recover . She related ...
Halaman 79
... killed , two hundred , besides the wounded and prisoners . The British accounts state the killed at four hundred , and two hundred prisoners , making in all six hundred , besides the wounded . Now in modern warfare , and in the severest ...
... killed , two hundred , besides the wounded and prisoners . The British accounts state the killed at four hundred , and two hundred prisoners , making in all six hundred , besides the wounded . Now in modern warfare , and in the severest ...
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