| Mann Butler - 1834 - 418 sivua
...HENRY. VIRGINIA: Set. IN COUNCIL, WILLIAMSBURG, Jan. 2d, 1778. Lieutenant Colonel George Rogers Clark: You are to proceed, with all convenient speed, to...the usual manner, and armed most properly for the enterprize; and with this force attack the British post at Kaskasky. It is conjectured that there are... | |
| Mann Butler - 1836 - 636 sivua
...HENRV VIRGINIAi Set. IN COUNCIL, WIIXIAMSBURG, Jan. 2d, 1778. Lieutenant Colonel George Rogers Clark: You are to proceed, with all convenient speed, to raise seven companies ol soldiers to consist of fifty men each, officered in the usual manner, and armed most properly for... | |
| Henry Brown - 1844 - 526 sivua
...1778. LIEUTENANT COLONEL GEORGE ROOEKS CLARRE : i You are to proceed with all convenient speed »o raise seven companies of soldiers, to consist of fifty...enterprise ; and with this force attack the British fort at Kaskaskia. It Is conjectured that there are many pieces of cannon and military stores, to considerable... | |
| John Wesley Monette - 1846 - 610 sivua
...Virginia in Council, Wittiamsburg, January id, 1778. "LIEUTENANT-COLONEL GEORGE ROGERS CLARK, — " You are to proceed with all convenient speed to raise...enterprise, and with this force attack the British fort at Kaskaskia. " It is conjectured that there are many pieces of cannon and military stores to... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 642 sivua
...follows : VIRGINIA : Set. IN COUNCIL, WILUAMSBURG, Jan. 2d, 1778. Lieutenant Colonel George Rogers Clark: You are to proceed, with all convenient speed, to...the usual manner, and armed most properly for the enterprize ; and with this force attack the British post at Kaskasky. It is conjectured that there... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, John Mason Peck - 1850 - 820 sivua
...: VIRGINIA: Set. IN COUNCIL, WILLIAMSBURG, Jan. 2d., 1778. Lieutenant Colonel George Rogers Clark : You are to proceed, with all convenient speed, to...companies of soldiers, to consist of fifty men each, <>ificered in the usual manner, and armed most properly for the enterprize ; and with this force attack... | |
| Ben Casseday - 1852 - 310 sivua
...Virginia: Set. In Council, Williamisburg, Jan. Z2d, 1778. LIEUTENANT COLONEL GEORGE ROGERS CLARK : You are to proceed, with all convenient speed, to...there are many pieces of cannon and military stores to a considerable amount at that place, the taking and preservation of which would be a valuable acquisition... | |
| Adolphus Mordecai Hart - 1853 - 308 sivua
...council •was made, conveying instructions to Clark to raise seven companies of soldiers, consisting of fifty men each, officered in the usual manner,...this force "attack the British Post at Kaskaskia." For the transportation of the troops and provisions, etc., down the Ohio, he was to apply to the commanding... | |
| Jacob Ferris - 1856 - 366 sivua
...January, Governor Henry issued his instructions to Lieutenantcolonel George Rogers Clark, directing him to " Proceed with all convenient speed to raise seven...and armed most properly for the enterprise, and with that force to attack the British fort at Kaskaskia." His Excellency also directed Colonel Clark "to... | |
| Jacob Ferris - 1856 - 390 sivua
...January, Governor Henry issued his instructions to Lieutenantcolonel George Rogers Clark, directing him to " Proceed with all convenient speed to raise seven...and armed most properly for the enterprise, and with that force to attack the British fort at Kaskaskia." His Excellency also directed Colonel Clark " to... | |
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