McClure's Magazine ..., Volumen9S. S. McClure, Limited, 1897 |
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... HORSE " BUCKSKIN . Dungeness jutting out in front of her . Next morning they would pick up their pilot at the Foreland , and Sir Charles might meet the king's ministers at Westminster before the evening . The boatswain had the watch ...
... HORSE " BUCKSKIN . Dungeness jutting out in front of her . Next morning they would pick up their pilot at the Foreland , and Sir Charles might meet the king's ministers at Westminster before the evening . The boatswain had the watch ...
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... horse ridden by Lieutenant Baker in the pursuit of Booth . His body is now mounted and preserved in the Museum of the Michigan Agricultural College . for the capture of Booth , Surratt , and Herold , Surratt at that time being sus ...
... horse ridden by Lieutenant Baker in the pursuit of Booth . His body is now mounted and preserved in the Museum of the Michigan Agricultural College . for the capture of Booth , Surratt , and Herold , Surratt at that time being sus ...
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... horses for fear that a whinny might reveal their presence to their eager pursuers . After many attempts Brown was able to send the fugitives across the river in a little boat , for which Booth paid $ 300 . Once in Virginia , and among ...
... horses for fear that a whinny might reveal their presence to their eager pursuers . After many attempts Brown was able to send the fugitives across the river in a little boat , for which Booth paid $ 300 . Once in Virginia , and among ...
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... horses . Conger , who was suffering from an old wound , was now nearly exhausted from the long , hot , and dusty ride , and he and all of the other members of the party ex- cept Baker and one of the men - a corporal - dropped down at ...
... horses . Conger , who was suffering from an old wound , was now nearly exhausted from the long , hot , and dusty ride , and he and all of the other members of the party ex- cept Baker and one of the men - a corporal - dropped down at ...
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... horses . And yet they plunged and stumbled onward through the darkness , over fifteen miles of meandering ... horse to the steps , and thundered on the door . A moment later a window close at hand was cautiously raised , and a ...
... horses . And yet they plunged and stumbled onward through the darkness , over fifteen miles of meandering ... horse to the steps , and thundered on the door . A moment later a window close at hand was cautiously raised , and a ...
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