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... side of the river . Although the way was extreme difficult , yet it was a more obscure way ; the enemy using to march on the north - east side . We marched that day above the middle falls , about 20 miles . There it began to rain hard ...
... side of the river . Although the way was extreme difficult , yet it was a more obscure way ; the enemy using to march on the north - east side . We marched that day above the middle falls , about 20 miles . There it began to rain hard ...
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... side of the river , where the fort stood ; supported with one hundred and fifty men more , under the command of Major Mullins . At the same time , Colonel Vetch , Colonel Walton , Major Brown , Captain Southack , and Engineer Forbes ...
... side of the river , where the fort stood ; supported with one hundred and fifty men more , under the command of Major Mullins . At the same time , Colonel Vetch , Colonel Walton , Major Brown , Captain Southack , and Engineer Forbes ...
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... side of Delaware River . The sergeant then consulted his men , and concluded that the Indians were by the river ; upon which they went forward , and saw 10 Indians on an island in the river , on the Jersey side , making a raft . They ...
... side of Delaware River . The sergeant then consulted his men , and concluded that the Indians were by the river ; upon which they went forward , and saw 10 Indians on an island in the river , on the Jersey side , making a raft . They ...
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