The New York Historical Society Quarterly Bulletin, Volumes 3-5New York Historical Society., 1919 - New York (State) |
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... March you are to return by the great Road to Albany . During your whole Progress your Detachments are to have orders to bring in to you all Horses fit to mount the Dragoons under your Command or to serve as Bat Horses to the Troops ...
... March you are to return by the great Road to Albany . During your whole Progress your Detachments are to have orders to bring in to you all Horses fit to mount the Dragoons under your Command or to serve as Bat Horses to the Troops ...
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... march thro ' the Woods . You will use all possible Means to make the Country believe that the Troops under your Command are the advanced Corps of the Army and that it is intended to pass to Connecticut in the Road to Boston . You will ...
... march thro ' the Woods . You will use all possible Means to make the Country believe that the Troops under your Command are the advanced Corps of the Army and that it is intended to pass to Connecticut in the Road to Boston . You will ...
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... March 26 , 1819 , just one hundred years ago . Associated with this Institution and one of its founders was John Pintard , the founder of The New York Historical Society . He became a Trustee of the Savings Bank in 1816 and President in ...
... March 26 , 1819 , just one hundred years ago . Associated with this Institution and one of its founders was John Pintard , the founder of The New York Historical Society . He became a Trustee of the Savings Bank in 1816 and President in ...
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... March 1st , 1919 , in the 91st year of his age . Jed Frye , a Member since 1902 , died March 6 , 1919 , in the 66th year of his age . John Henry Johnston , a Life Member since 1862 , died March 17 , 1919 , in the 82d year of his age ...
... March 1st , 1919 , in the 91st year of his age . Jed Frye , a Member since 1902 , died March 6 , 1919 , in the 66th year of his age . John Henry Johnston , a Life Member since 1862 , died March 17 , 1919 , in the 82d year of his age ...
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New-York Historical Society. On March 4th , Mr. B. R. Baumgardt delivered his lecture on " The Historical Background of the Great War . " Miss Mary V. Worstell will lecture on the " Royal Chateaux of France " on April 1st , and on May ...
New-York Historical Society. On March 4th , Mr. B. R. Baumgardt delivered his lecture on " The Historical Background of the Great War . " Miss Mary V. Worstell will lecture on the " Royal Chateaux of France " on April 1st , and on May ...
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