... troops, proceed at once to annoy them in every possible way. Use every exertion to stampede their animals, and set fire to their trains. Burn the whole country before them and on their flanks. Keep them from sleeping by night surprises. Blockade the... The Great Salt Lake Trail - Page 124by Henry Inman, Buffalo Bill - 1898 - 529 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward William Tullidge - Latter Day Saint churches - 1876 - 562 pages
...from sleeping by night surprises. Blockade the road by felling trees, or destroying the fords when you can. Watch for opportunities to set fire to the...men concealed as much as possible, and guard against surprise. They were also ordered to not " shed blood " if it could possibly be avoided, and then only... | |
| Thomas B. H. Stenhouse - Latter Day Saint churches - 1878 - 810 pages
...from sleeping by night surprises. Blockade the road by felling trees, or destroying the fords when you can. Watch for opportunities to set fire to the...men concealed as much as possible, and guard against surprise. Keep scouts out at all times, and communication open with Colonel Burton, Major McAllister,... | |
| William Preston Johnston - Generals - 1878 - 806 pages
...from sleeping by night-surprises. Blockade the road by felling trees, or destroying the fords when you can. Watch for opportunities to set fire to the...men concealed as much as possible, and guard against surprise. Keep scouts out at all times, and communication open with Colonel Burton, Major McAllister,... | |
| William Preston Johnston - Generals - 1878 - 806 pages
...from sleeping by night-snrprises. Rlockade the road by felling trees, or destroying the fords when you can. Watch for opportunities to set fire to the...Leave no grass before them that can be burned. Keep yonr men concealed as much as possible, and guard against surprise. Keep scouts out at all times, and... | |
| William Preston Johnston - Generals - 1878 - 806 pages
...by felling trees, or destroying the fords when you can. Watch for opportunities to set fire to tlic grass on their windward, so as, if possible, to envelop...men concealed as much as possible, and guard against surprise. Keep scouts out at all times, and communication open with Colonel Burton, Major McAllister,... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - British Columbia - 1889 - 870 pages
...from sleeping, by night surprises; blockade the road by felling trees or destroying the river fords where you can. Watch for opportunities to set fire...men concealed as much as possible, and guard against surprise."67 "A copy of the letter is given in TuUidrjf'i Hist. Salt Lake City, 172. The major was... | |
| Mormons - 1882 - 408 pages
...them from sleeping by night surprises; blockade the road by felling trees or destroying river fords, where you can. Watch for opportunities to set fire...men concealed as much as possible, and guard against surprise. Keep scouts out at all times, and communications open with Colonel Burton, Major McAllister... | |
| Frederick Elizur Goodrich - 1886 - 400 pages
...from sleeping at night by surprises ; blockade the road by felling trees or destroying river-fords; watch for opportunities to set fire to the grass on their windward, so as, if possible, to envelope their trains. Leave no grass before them that can be burned. Take no life, but annoy them... | |
| 1888 - 508 pages
...the roads by falling trees and destroying river fords where you can. Watch for opportunities to sei fire to the grass on their windward, so as if possible...men concealed as much as possible, and guard against surprise. Keep scouts out at all times, and communications open with Colonel Burton. Major McAllister,... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - British Columbia - 1889 - 872 pages
...from sleeping, by night surprises; blockade the road by felling trees or destroying the river fords where you can. Watch for opportunities to set fire...men concealed as much as possible, and guard against surprise."57 "A copy of the letter is giyen in Tuttidge's Hist. Salt Lake City, 172. The major was... | |
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