The Iowa Historical Record, Volúmenes13-15The Society, 1899 |
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... Colonel Thomas Proctor . For the three years of his actual service he received in 1818 a pension of eight dollars a month . At the time of his application for pension he was fifty- eight years of age ; he was living at that time at ...
... Colonel Thomas Proctor . For the three years of his actual service he received in 1818 a pension of eight dollars a month . At the time of his application for pension he was fifty- eight years of age ; he was living at that time at ...
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... Colonel Sullivan , after conference with the Indians and with United States Commissioners , surveyed and marked a line , referred to in the report below . When Missouri was admitted as a State the " Sullivan line " was designated as her ...
... Colonel Sullivan , after conference with the Indians and with United States Commissioners , surveyed and marked a line , referred to in the report below . When Missouri was admitted as a State the " Sullivan line " was designated as her ...
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... Colonel Hooker controlling it at Des Moines , and Colonel Porter at Iowa City , issued its scrip that was paid out for labor , horses , and horse feed , and taken for stage fare , and arrangements were made for its redemption in current ...
... Colonel Hooker controlling it at Des Moines , and Colonel Porter at Iowa City , issued its scrip that was paid out for labor , horses , and horse feed , and taken for stage fare , and arrangements were made for its redemption in current ...
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... Colonel Archer was informed of the approach of Hood's army ; that Allatoona had been attacked , and that he might expect the enemy . He foresaw , that in all probability , he would be unable to make good his resistance against the force ...
... Colonel Archer was informed of the approach of Hood's army ; that Allatoona had been attacked , and that he might expect the enemy . He foresaw , that in all probability , he would be unable to make good his resistance against the force ...
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... Colonel Archer made a defense . But Archer returned a refusal knowing that Sherman was on the heels of Hood's army , and whether he made good his defense until relieved , or not , it was important to retard the enemy's move- ments as ...
... Colonel Archer made a defense . But Archer returned a refusal knowing that Sherman was on the heels of Hood's army , and whether he made good his defense until relieved , or not , it was important to retard the enemy's move- ments as ...
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