River for fear of the Shawanes and Delaware Indians. But we prevailed upon 15 Ax Men to proceed with us; and with them we continued the Line Westward. Report - Seite 60von Maryland Geological Survey - 1908Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Pennsylvania. Dept. of Internal Affairs - 1887 - 678 Seiten
...Direction Westward. CHA: MASON, JERE: DIXON. Twenty-six of our Men left us. They would not pass the River for fear of the Shawanes and Delaware Indians. But...to proceed with us; and with them we continued the Lane Westward. CHA: MASON, JERE: DIXON. Oflsets, North. Miles from ye Post mark'd West in Mr. Bryan's... | |
| Maryland Geological Survey - 1908 - 602 Seiten
...entries in their journal : "1767 Twenty-six of our Men left us. They would not pass the Sept. 29 River for fear of the Shawanes and Delaware Indians. But...the line. We have now our usual complement of Hands. . . . M lies from ye Post mark'il West in Mr. Bryan's Held Offsets, North Chains Links 199.79 200 201... | |
| Maryland Geological Survey - 1908 - 596 Seiten
...part, only by roaming Indians, their difficultios increased ; as is shown by the following entrios in their journal : "1767 Twenty-six of our Men left...continued the Line Westward. . . . October 2 Continued the llne. Sent to Fort Cumberland for more Hands. " 7 Continued the llne. We have now our usual complement... | |
| Maryland Geological Survey - 1908 - 646 Seiten
...They would not pass the Sept. 29 River for fear of the Shawanes and Delaware Indians. But we prevalled upon 15 Ax Men to proceed with us; and with them we...Continued the line. We have now our usual complement Miles from ye Post mark'd West in Mr. Bryan's field Chalns Offsets, North Links 19У.79 200 201 202... | |
| George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1926 - 860 Seiten
...weeks later, "Twenty Six of our Men left us: they would not pass the River for fear of the Shawanes & Delaware Indians. But we prevailed upon 15 Ax Men to proceed with us." The march accordingly went on, an emissary being dispatched "to set Stones on ye Line & to send us... | |
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...Here twenty-six of their men left them for "they would not pass the River for fear of the Shawnes & Delaware Indians. But we prevailed upon 15 Ax Men...us and with them we continued the Line Westward." On October 9 they crossed a War Path and immediately beyond it Dunkard Creek. This day the chief of... | |
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