| J. T. Headley - 1859 - 530 páginas
...Kingsbridge, (a distance of about ten miles,) about nine o'clock at night. I found the General alone, and reported to him the discoveries I had made, with a sketch of the country. He complained very feelingly of the gentlemen from New York, from whom he had never been able to obtain a plan of the... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1860 - 558 páginas
...Kingsbridge', (a distance of about ten miles,) about nine o'clock at night. I found the General alone, and reported to him the discoveries I had made, with a sketch of the country. He complained very feelingly of the gentlemen from New York, from whom he had never been able to obtain a plan of the... | |
| HON. J. Y. HEADLEY - 1860 - 502 páginas
...Kingsbridge, (a distance of about ten miles,) about nine o'clock at night. I found the General alone, and reported to him the discoveries I had made, with a sketch of the country. He complained very feelingly of the gentlemen from New York, from whom he had never been able to obtain a plan of the... | |
| Henry Phelps Johnston - 1878 - 562 páginas
...Providence conducted me. I arrived at headquarters near Kingsbridge (a distance of about ten miles) about nine o'clock at night. I found the General alone....with a sketch of the country ; he complained very feelingly of the gentlemen from New York from whom he had never been able to obtain a plan of the country,... | |
| Paul K. Walker - 1981 - 430 páginas
...10 mile) about nine oClock at night. l found the General alone. l reported to him the discoveries l had made, with a Sketch of the country. He complained...whome he had never ben able to obtain a plan of the country—that from there information he had ordored the stores to White plains as a place of Securely.—... | |
| Ed Douglas - 2001 - 1016 páginas
...among tory inhabitence and in the night. I dare not enquire the way, but providence conducted me.— l arrived at head Quarter neer Kings bridge (a distence...whome he had never ben able to obtain a plan of the country—that from there information he had ordered the stores to White plains as a place of Securety.—... | |
| Paul K. Walker - 2002 - 424 páginas
...of Philips, at the mouth of Sawmill river, a road I had never traveled, among tory inhabitence and in the night. I dare not enquire the way, but providence...whome he had never ben able to obtain a plan of the country—that from there information he had ordered the stores to White plains as a place of Securety.—... | |
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