Letters And Papers Relating Chiefly to the Provincial History of Pennsylvania W

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Letters And Papers Relating Chiefly to the Provincial History of Pennsylvania W
Balch, Thomas, 1821-1877
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Our Indians all fled from us : some at Reastown, some on the Alleghany hills, save one Delaware.
We were very fortunate in finding a good road all the way, and particularly through the Alleghany hills, con- sidei'ing how mountainous that country is.
From Barnall's Knob to McDowell's Mill, is about sixty miles, and, were it not for the interposition of mountains, * A brother of Lewis and Gouverneur Morris. He went to Eng- land and became a M. P. And a Lieut. General in the British army. He marri
...ed the Duchess of Gordon. See Sabine's Loyalists, a. V. Williins.
37 would not be so far by ten or fifteen miles. The expense of making a road thirteen feet wide, in the principal places twenty feet, will be about eight hundred pounds.
Last Saturday evening we came to the camp, and were kindly received by the officers, particularly Captain Kuther- ford. We waited for Sir John's coming to the camp, from the road towards Winchester. He came this day at three o'clock, but treated us in a very disagreeable manner.


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