The History of Pittsfield (Berkshire County), Massachusetts: From the year 1734 to the year 1800Lee and Shepard, 1869 - Berkshire County (Mass.) |
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... Garrison - Life at the Fort . The Settlers during the War.- Fort Goodrich . - Fort Fairfield . - Fort at Onota . -Oliver Root . -William Williams - 85 97 CHAPTER VI . THE PLANTATION ORGANIZATION RESUMED.- [ 1759-1761 . ] Proprietors ...
... Garrison - Life at the Fort . The Settlers during the War.- Fort Goodrich . - Fort Fairfield . - Fort at Onota . -Oliver Root . -William Williams - 85 97 CHAPTER VI . THE PLANTATION ORGANIZATION RESUMED.- [ 1759-1761 . ] Proprietors ...
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... Garrison . - Evacua- tion of Ticonderoga . - Feeling at Pittsfield regarding it . -- Correspondence of Gen. Schuyler . Schuyler and the Berkshire Militia.- Baum's Expedition marches on Bennington . Met by Stark . - Rally of the ...
... Garrison . - Evacua- tion of Ticonderoga . - Feeling at Pittsfield regarding it . -- Correspondence of Gen. Schuyler . Schuyler and the Berkshire Militia.- Baum's Expedition marches on Bennington . Met by Stark . - Rally of the ...
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... garrison , his pay had been less than what a captain was afterwards allowed , - " the miserable Province pittance , not enough to buy a cabbage a day in that dear place ; " and that his salary as commissary was so long in arrears that ...
... garrison , his pay had been less than what a captain was afterwards allowed , - " the miserable Province pittance , not enough to buy a cabbage a day in that dear place ; " and that his salary as commissary was so long in arrears that ...
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... garrison - soldiers at the very lowest establishment in the nation , which is very distressing to them ; many of them having been obliged to expend much more for clothing since they have been enlisted in said service than the amount of ...
... garrison - soldiers at the very lowest establishment in the nation , which is very distressing to them ; many of them having been obliged to expend much more for clothing since they have been enlisted in said service than the amount of ...
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... Garrison- Life at the Fort . - The Settlers during the War . Fort Goodrich . - Fort Fair- field . Fort at Onota . — Oliver Root . — William Williams . TH ― NIE Plantation of Poontoosuck had , in August , 1754 , made re- spectable ...
... Garrison- Life at the Fort . - The Settlers during the War . Fort Goodrich . - Fort Fair- field . Fort at Onota . — Oliver Root . — William Williams . TH ― NIE Plantation of Poontoosuck had , in August , 1754 , made re- spectable ...
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