| English literature - 1755 - 694 pages
...New-Hampfhire regiment, commanding officer there. I acquainted him wirb my intelligence, and direfted him to withdraw all the troops there within the works thrown up. About half an hoar. fufficient to reduce that fortrefs, which was faid to be garrifoned by a large body of regulars... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office - New York (State) - 1849 - 1260 pages
...express with my orders to colonel Blanchard of the New Hampshire regiment, commanding officer there. I acquainted him with my intelligence, and directed...soldiers to go on foot with another letter to the same purpose. About twelve o'clock that night the Indians and soldiers returned with a waggoner who... | |
| Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan - New York (State) - 1849 - 1276 pages
...express with my orders to colonel Blanchard of the New Hampshire regiment, commanding officer there. I acquainted him with my intelligence, and directed him to withdraw all the troops there witliin the works thrown up. About half an hour, or near an hour after this, I got two Indians and... | |
| James Rumsey - Steam-navigation - 1850 - 752 pages
...Blanchard of the New Hampshire regiment, commanding officer there. MANUSCRIPTS OF SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON. 403 I acquainted him with my intelligence, and directed...up, About half an hour, or near an hour after this, 1 got two Indians and two soldiers to go on foot with another letter to the same purpose. About twelve... | |
| Arthur Latham Perry - Fort Massachusetts - 1894 - 682 pages
...ride Express with my Orders to Col. Blanchard of the New Hampshire Regiment Commanding Officer there. I acquainted him with my Intelligence and directed...withdraw all the Troops there within the Works thrown off. About half an hour or near an hour after this I got two Indians and two soldiers to go on Foot... | |
| Arthur Latham Perry - Fort Massachusetts - 1894 - 654 pages
...Blanchard of the New Hampshire Regiment Commanding Officer there. I acquainted him with my Intelligence ami directed him to withdraw all the Troops there within the Works thrown off. About half an hour or near an hour after this I got two Indians and two soldiers to go on Foot... | |
| William Shirley - Massachusetts - 1912 - 670 pages
...express with my orders to Colonel Blanchard of the New Hampshire regiment, commanding officer there. I acquainted him with my intelligence, and directed...soldiers to go on foot with another letter to the same purpose. About twelve o'clock that night the Indians and soldiers returned with a waggoner who... | |
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