The New York Historical Society Quarterly Bulletin, Volumes 3-5New York Historical Society., 1919 - New York (State) |
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... receiving Intelligence that no Enemy is in Force upon the Connecticut River you will then proceed by the Road over the Mountains to Rockingham where you will take Post this will be the most distant Part of your Expedition and must be ...
... receiving Intelligence that no Enemy is in Force upon the Connecticut River you will then proceed by the Road over the Mountains to Rockingham where you will take Post this will be the most distant Part of your Expedition and must be ...
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... received by the last vessels from England , a large assortment of Ivory Chrystals and Cases , with every other thing necessary in his branch of business . Royal Gazette , October 18 , 1780 . * Ramage advertised Nov. 15 , 1780 , at No ...
... received by the last vessels from England , a large assortment of Ivory Chrystals and Cases , with every other thing necessary in his branch of business . Royal Gazette , October 18 , 1780 . * Ramage advertised Nov. 15 , 1780 , at No ...
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... to set out immediately after receiving their Dispatches and are to Travel by the Shortest Routes & in the most expeditious manner IIth During the Stay of the Troops in Massachusetts Bay 92 THE NEW - YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
... to set out immediately after receiving their Dispatches and are to Travel by the Shortest Routes & in the most expeditious manner IIth During the Stay of the Troops in Massachusetts Bay 92 THE NEW - YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
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... received no satis- factory Answer : They then drew up before the Door where the Watch was kept , but after a few Words , thought proper to retire . On Monday about 6 in the Evening , a party of Soldiers march'd by the Post , and as they ...
... received no satis- factory Answer : They then drew up before the Door where the Watch was kept , but after a few Words , thought proper to retire . On Monday about 6 in the Evening , a party of Soldiers march'd by the Post , and as they ...
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... received a slight Wound in the Forehead ; After which some of their Officers interposing , they retired to their Barracks . " The destruction of the fourth Liberty Pole , which provoked the skirmish on " Golden Hill " referred to as the ...
... received a slight Wound in the Forehead ; After which some of their Officers interposing , they retired to their Barracks . " The destruction of the fourth Liberty Pole , which provoked the skirmish on " Golden Hill " referred to as the ...
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170 CENTRAL PARK Abbott Collection Academy American April ARCHER MILTON HUNTINGTON ARCHIBALD MURRAY Army artist Arts B. W. B. BROWN BENEDICT RICHARD HENRY British bronze buttons Camp Capt CENTRAL PARK WEST Charles City CLASS-FOR Colonial Commercial Advertiser Constitution Island CORRESPONDING SECRETARY died Egypt Egyptian engraving erected exhibition figures FREDERIC DELANO Gentlemen George gods HENRY GREENE HOFFMAN HORACE GALLATIN Horus House inches Inhabitants inscription Island JAMES BENEDICT RICHARD January July June KELBY King Kingston Ladies late LECTURES Liberty Pole Librarian Lieut March MASTEN Miss mummy Museum N. Y. Gazette NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY o'clock October officers painted Peter Peyster pieces Pieter Vanderlyn Pitt plate portrait presented QUARTERLY BULLETIN Recording Secretary Regiment RICHARD HENRY GREENE ROBERT H ROBERT SCHELL Samuel Schuyler silver soldiers specimens statue statuettes STILLWELL Street STUYVESANT FISH SUYDAM Thomas troops Vanderlyn VICE-PRESIDENT WALTER WALTER JENNINGS WALTER L Washington Yeoman York Historical Society
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Page 47 - God and a soldier, all men do adore, In time of war, and not before; When the war is over, and all things righted, God is forgotten, and the soldier slighted.
Page 49 - They Consider no place so proper for it, as that on which the other pole Stood, But if Contrary to all Expectation the Corporation Should not be disposed to Give leave to have it Raised there, We humbly Conceive that they Cannot have any objection to its being...
Page 49 - Bergh's, near St. Paul's Church, a small distance from where the two roads meet, which we have reason to suppose will, next to the other place, be most acceptable. If the Board should not think proper to grant liberty for its erection on either of the above places — as in that case no monument...