Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library, Volumen10Illinois State Historical Library, 1915 - 597 páginas |
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... convoy dropped anchor near New Orleans , and the troops disembarked and encamped below the town . During the next few weeks the British were busily engaged with the details of outfitting their expedition . During this time , also , the ...
... convoy dropped anchor near New Orleans , and the troops disembarked and encamped below the town . During the next few weeks the British were busily engaged with the details of outfitting their expedition . During this time , also , the ...
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... convoy reached Pointe Coupée on March 15 without incident except for numerous desertions . " Here the French conductor left the expedition . " Five days later the flotilla was attacked at Roche à Davion or Fort Adams , as it was later ...
... convoy reached Pointe Coupée on March 15 without incident except for numerous desertions . " Here the French conductor left the expedition . " Five days later the flotilla was attacked at Roche à Davion or Fort Adams , as it was later ...
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... , 1764 , post , 244 ; Dabbadie to Farmar , May 16 , 1764 , post , 246 . ' Gage to Halifax , April 14 , 1764 , post , 240 . convoys of presents for the natives was successful the fol- OCCUPATION OF THE ILLINOIS , 1763–1765 xliii.
... , 1764 , post , 244 ; Dabbadie to Farmar , May 16 , 1764 , post , 246 . ' Gage to Halifax , April 14 , 1764 , post , 240 . convoys of presents for the natives was successful the fol- OCCUPATION OF THE ILLINOIS , 1763–1765 xliii.
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convoys of presents for the natives was successful the fol- lowing year when the Illinois posts were finally reached from the east , but no such policy was adopted at this time.1 No action was taken to counteract any possible intrigues ...
convoys of presents for the natives was successful the fol- lowing year when the Illinois posts were finally reached from the east , but no such policy was adopted at this time.1 No action was taken to counteract any possible intrigues ...
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... Convoys of goods were constantly plying between New Orleans and Illinois , more than ever before , and a highly profitable trade was developed . It was clear that with the appearance of the British this commercial monopoly would ...
... Convoys of goods were constantly plying between New Orleans and Illinois , more than ever before , and a highly profitable trade was developed . It was clear that with the appearance of the British this commercial monopoly would ...
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