| 1812 - 500 str.
...written the day before in a disguised hand, •without any signature, and stating what had passed after he got on board the galley, where he was kindly received."...to the adjutant-general, who, finding that he was sergeant-major of the legion horse, heretofore remarkable for their fidelity, he began to interrogate... | |
| Andrews Norton - 1813 - 424 str.
...written the day before in a disguised hand, without any signature, and stating what had passed after he got on board the galley, where he was kindly received....corps he belonged, and a few other common questions, ho was sent under care of an orderly sergeant to the adjutant-general, who, finding that he was sergeant-major... | |
| Isaac Bailey - 1814 - 826 str.
...presented the letter addressed to this officer from the captain of the galley. Being asked to what corpse he belonged, and a few other common questions, he...to the adjutant-general, who, finding that he was sergeant-major of the legion horse, heretofore remarkable for their fidelity, he began to interrogate... | |
| 1814 - 680 str.
...written the day before in a disguised hand, without any signature, ami stating what had passed after he got on board the galley, where he was kindly received....from the captain of the galley. Being asked to what corpse he belonged, and a few other common questions, he was sent under care of an orderly sergeant... | |
| James Thacher - 1823 - 686 str.
...written the day before in a disguised hand, without any signature, and stating what had passed, after he got on board the galley, where he was kindly received....and a few other common questions, he was sent under rare of an orderly sergeant, to the adjutant general, who, finding that he was sergeant major of the... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 494 str.
...written the day before in a disguised hand, without any signature, and stating what had passed after he got on board the galley, where he was kindly received....was sent under care of an orderly sergeant, to the adjutant general, who, finding that he was sergeant major of the legion of horse, heretofore remarkable... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 502 str.
...and anticipated with pleasure the good effect sure to follow the enemy's knowledge of its manner. " He was carried to the commandant of New York as soon...was sent under care of an orderly sergeant, to the adjutant general, who, finding that he was sergeant major of the legion of horse, heretofore remarkable... | |
| William Shepherd - 1834 - 298 str.
...written the day before in a disguised hand, without any signature, and stating what had passed after he got on board the galley," where he was kindly received....sergeant to the adjutantgeneral, who, finding that he was sergeant-major of the legion horse, heretofore remarkable for their fidelity, began to interrogate... | |
| William Shepherd - 1834 - 336 str.
...written the day before in a disguised hand, without any signature, and stating what had passed after he got on board the galley," where he was kindly received....sergeant to the adjutantgeneral, who, finding that he was sergeant-major of the legion horse, heretofore remarkable for their fidelity, began to interrogate... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 str.
...written the day before in a disguised hand, without any signature, and stating what had passed after he got on board the galley, where he was kindly received. He was carried to the commandant of New York ав soon as he arrived, and presented the letter addressed to this officer from the captnin of the... | |
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