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" Finished the canoe and put her into the river about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. 15th. Ferried across the two. Wabashes, it being then five miles in water to the opposite hills, where we encamped. Still raining. Orders not to fire any guns for the future... "
Papers in Illinois History and Transactions - Page 61
by Illinois State Historical Society - 1908
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Ohio Valley Historical Series

Ohio River Valley - 1869 - 144 pages
...and put her into the river about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. i$th. Ferried across the two Wabashes, it being then five miles in water to the opposite hills, where we encamped. Still raining. Orders not to fire any guns for the future but in case of necessity. 16th. Marched all...
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magazine of western history

william w williams - 1885 - 754 pages
...the afternoon. I5th.—Ferried across the Wabashes (now known as the Little Wabash and Muddy rivers) it being then five miles in water to the opposite hills, where we encamped. Still raining. Orders not to fire any guns in the future but in case of necessity. i6th.—Marched...
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The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings of the Scotch-Irish Congress

Scots-Irish - 1895 - 438 pages
...and put her in the river about four o'clock in the afternoon. 15th. Ferried across the two Wabashes, it being then five miles in water to the opposite hills, where we encamped. Still raining. Orders not to fire any guns for the future but in case of necessity. 16th. Marched all...
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The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the Scotch-Irish ...

Scotch-Irish Society of America - Scots-Irish - 1895 - 442 pages
...and put her in the river about four o'clock in the afternoon. 15th. Ferried across the two Wabashes, it being then five miles in water to the opposite hills, where we encamped. Still raining. Orders not to flre any guns for the future but in case of necessity. 16th. Marched all...
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Conquest of the Country Northwest of the River Ohio 1778-1783, Volume 1

William Hayden English - Clark's Expedition against Detroit, 1781 - 1895 - 600 pages
...put her into the river, about four o'clock in the afternoon. "i^th. Ferried across the two Wabashes, it being then five miles in water to the opposite hills, where we encamped. Still raining. Orders not to fire any guns, for the future, but in case of necessity." Clark's account...
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Conquest of the Country Northwest of the River Ohio 1778-1783; and ..., Volume 1

William Hayden English - Clark family - 1896 - 598 pages
...and put her into the river about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. I5th. Ferried across the two Wabashes, it being then five miles in water to the opposite hills, where we encamped. Still raining. Orders not to fire any guns for the future, but in case of necessity. i6th. Marched...
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History of George Rogers Clark's Conquest of the Illinois and the Wabash ...

Consul Willshire Butterfield - Clark's Expedition to the Illinois, 1778-1779 - 1904 - 982 pages
...Illinois, p. 101), the words are these, for the same date : "15th. Ferried across the two Wabashes, it being then five miles in water to the opposite hills, where we encamped. Still raining. Orders not to fire any guns for the future but in case of necessity." water. Another...
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Military Roads of the Mississippi Basin: The Conquest of the Old Northwest

Archer Butler Hulbert - Indians of North America - 1904 - 256 pages
...and put her into the river about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, 15th. Ferried across the two Wabashes, it being then five miles in water to the opposite hills, where we encamped. Still raining. Orders not to fire any guns for the future, but in case of necessity." When, near Olney,...
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Col. George Rogers Clark's Sketch of His Campaign in the Illinois in 1778-9 ...

George Rogers Clark - Clark's Expedition to the Illinois - 1907 - 124 pages
...and put her into the river about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. 15^. Ferried across the two Wabashes, it being then five miles in water to the opposite hills, where we encamped. Still raining. Orders not to fire any guns for the future but in case of necessity. l6tA. Marched all...
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Readings in American History

David Saville Muzzey - History - 1915 - 632 pages
...fatigued. . . . Now twenty-one miles from St. Vincent. . . . 1 5th. P'erried across the two Wabashes, it being then five miles in water to the opposite hills, where we encamped. Still raining. Orders not to fire any guns for the future, but in case of necessity. 1 6th. Marched...
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