Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society, 1878 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... . Washington's rela- tions with Heath seem to have commenced early , and lasted through the entire war . He was appointed by the Congress to the chief command of all the forces raised in the war , 1 REESE TF OF LIBRARY.
... . Washington's rela- tions with Heath seem to have commenced early , and lasted through the entire war . He was appointed by the Congress to the chief command of all the forces raised in the war , 1 REESE TF OF LIBRARY.
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Massachusetts Historical Society. command of all the forces raised in the war , on the 15th of June , 1775. Two days later Heath was appointed , by the same authority , the fourth Brigadier - General , in a list of eight . He soon ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. command of all the forces raised in the war , on the 15th of June , 1775. Two days later Heath was appointed , by the same authority , the fourth Brigadier - General , in a list of eight . He soon ...
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... command of the Continental Forces remain- ing in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay , for the defence and security of the same , and for the protection of the Continental stores . You are therefore to observe the following ...
... command of the Continental Forces remain- ing in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay , for the defence and security of the same , and for the protection of the Continental stores . You are therefore to observe the following ...
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... commands Fort Hill and all the lower works , and would endanger the loss of them , if it should be possessed by the enemy . No time should be lost in fixing with the General Court or Coun- cil upon proper signals for alarming the ...
... commands Fort Hill and all the lower works , and would endanger the loss of them , if it should be possessed by the enemy . No time should be lost in fixing with the General Court or Coun- cil upon proper signals for alarming the ...
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... command , in case an enemy should appear , what they are to do , that no confusion may arise . I am , dear sir , your most obedient , GO WASHINGTON . P. S. Do not fail to bring exact returns of the two brigades with you , -and the two ...
... command , in case an enemy should appear , what they are to do , that no confusion may arise . I am , dear sir , your most obedient , GO WASHINGTON . P. S. Do not fail to bring exact returns of the two brigades with you , -and the two ...
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