History of Cumberland, (Maryland) from the Time of the Indian Town, Caiuctucuc, in 1728, Up to the Present Day, Embracing an Account of Washington's First Campaign, and Battle of Fort Necessity, Together with a History of Braddock's ExpeditionRegional Publishing Company, 1971 - 496 pàgines It was the author's aim to embody in as comprehensive a form as possible all that could be learned of Cumberland and its adjacent area in Western Maryland, and he succeeded admirably. Emphasis is on the pioneer, political, and military history of Cumberland, particularly the latter, which includes a description of Washington's first campaign, the Battle of Fort Necessity, Braddock's Expedition, and a history of the area during the period of the Civil War. In addition to the conventional, and to some extent routine, accounts of churches, roads, and businesses, the work also contains a verbatim transcription of General Braddock's Orderly Books, which are invaluable for an appreciation of events leading to the Revolutionary War. |
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FORT CUMBERLAND FRONTISPIECE | 8 |
PLAN OF FORT NECESSITY Page | 76 |
PLAN OF FORT CUMBERLAND | 92 |
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History of Cumberland, (Maryland) from the Time of the Indian Town ... William Harrison Lowdermilk Visualització completa - 1878 |
History of Cumberland, (Maryland) from the Time of the Indian Town ... William Harrison Lowdermilk Visualització completa - 1878 |
History of Cumberland, (Maryland) from the Time of the Indian Town ... William Harrison Lowdermilk Visualització de fragments - 1971 |
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48th Regiment A. C. Greene afterwards aid de camp Alexandria Allegany County appointed April army arrived artillery Beall Braddock Bruce building built Caiuctucuc camp canal Capt Captain church coal Colo Colonel Innes command Commissioners Council Cresap Cumberland detachment Duquesne Edward Braddock elected enemy English erected feet Field Officer fire Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Fort Necessity Frederick Frederick County French Frostburg garrison George Governor Dinwiddie Governor Sharpe Guard 44th Half-King Henry Hoffman horses hundred Indians Jacob James Joseph June killed land Legislature Lieutenant Major Maryland Mechanic street miles morrow Lt morrow morning mountains National Road o'clock October Officer to morrow Ohio party pastor Pennsylvania Potomac provisions Railroad received river Rizer Robert Roger Perry Samuel sent Sergeant Shriver side Sir Peter Halketts soldiers Thomas Thomas Cresap town troops Virginia wagons Washington Washington county Will's Creek William William McMahon Winchester wounded
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