| John Brown Dillon - 1879 - 822 páginas
...whether the Indians would decide for peace or war. "After advancing about five miles, Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who...principally in a close, thick wood, which extended for miles on our left and for a very considerable distance in front, the ground being covered with old fallen... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1879 - 680 páginas
...or war. Wayne says, in his official dispatch, that, after advancing about five miles, Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who...them to retreat. The legion was immediately formed into two lines, principally in a close thick wood, which extended for miles on the left, and for a... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - 1883 - 756 páginas
...or war. Wayne says, in his official dispatch, that, after advancing about five miles, Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who...them to retreat. The legion was immediately formed into two lines, principally in a close thick wood, which extended for miles on the left, and for a... | |
| Charles Morris - 1887 - 560 páginas
...whether the Indians would decide for peace or war. " After advancing about five miles, Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who...principally in a close, thick wood, which extended for miles on our left, and for a very considerable distance in front, the ground being covered with old fallen... | |
| C. M. Clark - 1887 - 254 páginas
...march. After advancing about five miles, Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the en stay, who were secreted in the woods and high grass, as...principally in a close, thick wood, which extended for miles on our left. . . . " ' I soon discovered, from the weight of the fire and extent of their lines, that... | |
| C. M. Clark - 1887 - 256 páginas
...march. After advancing about five miles, Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the en smy, who were secreted in the woods and high grass, as...immediately formed in two lines, principally in a close, (hick wood, which extended for miles on our left. . . . " ' I soon discovered, from the weight of the... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1888 - 514 páginas
...whether the Indians would decide for peace or war. After advancing about five miles, Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who...principally in a close, thick wood, which extended for miles on our left; and for a very considerable distance in front, the ground being covered with old fallen... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1888 - 514 páginas
...whether the Indians would decide for peace or war. After advancing about five miles, Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who...legion was immediately formed in two lines, principally iu a close, thick wood, which extended for miles on our left; and for a very considerable distance... | |
| William Henry Perrin, J. H. Battle, G. C. Kniffin - 1888 - 1108 páginas
...the advance guard to retreat when the main 'lines were formed. The legion was immediately formed into two lines, principally in a close thick wood, which extended for miles on our left, and for a very considerable distance in front, the ground being covered with old fallen... | |
| Henry Howe - 1891 - 690 páginas
...whether the Indians would decide for peace or war. After advancing about five miles. Major Price's corps received so severe a fire from the enemy, who were secreted in the wood and high grass, as to compel them to retreat. T'he legion was immediately formed in two lines,... | |
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