| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 str.
...and amusing picture of it: From Mrs. Adams. I arrived here on Sunday last, and without meeting with any accident worth noticing, except losing ourselves...left Baltimore, and going eight or nine miles on the Frederick road, by which means we were obliged to go the other eight through woods, where we wandered... | |
| Abigail Adams - 1840 - 308 str.
...Washington, 21 November, 1800. MY DEAR CHILD, I ARRIVED here on Sunday last, and without meeting with any accident worth noticing, except losing ourselves...left Baltimore, and going eight or nine miles on the Frederick road, by which means we were obliged to go the other eight through woods, where we wandered... | |
| Abigail Adams - 1840 - 320 str.
...Washington, 21 November, 1800. MY DEAR CHILD, I ARRIVED here on Sunday last, and without meeting with any accident worth noticing, except losing ourselves...left Baltimore, and going eight or nine miles on the Frederick road, by which means we were obliged to go the other eight through woods, where we wandered... | |
| Abigail Adams - 1840 - 306 str.
...noticing, except losing ourselves when we left Baltimore, and going eight or nine miles on the Frederick road, by which means we were obliged to go the other eight through woods, where we wandered two hours without finding a guide, or the path. Fortunately, a straggling... | |
| William Henry Seward, John Mather Austin - 1849 - 430 str.
...her daughter, written in November, 1800 : — " I arrived here on Sunday last, and without meeting any accident worth noticing, except losing ourselves...left Baltimore, and going eight or nine miles on the Frederick road, by which means we were obliged to go the other eight through the woods, where we wandered... | |
| William Henry Seward, John Mather Austin - 1849 - 424 str.
...noticing, except losing ourselves when we left Baltimore, and going eight or nine miles on the Frederick road, by which means we were obliged to go the other eight through the woods, where we wandered two hours without finding a guide or the path. Fortunately, a straggling black came up with us, and... | |
| JOSEPH B. VARNUM - 1854 - 130 str.
...to her daughter, Mrs. Smith, as follows : " I arrived here on Sunday last, and without meeting with any accident worth noticing, except losing ourselves...left Baltimore, and going eight or nine miles on the Frederick road, by which means we were obliged to go the other eight through the woods, where we wandered... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1855 - 422 str.
...ourselves when we left Baltimore, and going eight or nine miles on the Frederick road, by which m.^iins we were obliged to go the other eight through the woods, where we wandered two hours without finding a guide or the path. Fortunately, a straggling black came up with us, and... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1856 - 418 str.
...her daughter, written in November, 1800 : — " I arrived here on Sunday last, and without meeting any accident worth noticing, except losing ourselves...left Baltimore, and going eight or nine miles on the Frederick road, by which mpans we were obliged to go the other eight through the woods, where we wandered... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1856 - 418 str.
...noticing, except losing ourselves when we left Baltimore, and going eight or nine miles on the Frederick road, by which means we were obliged to go the other eight through the woods, where we wandered two hours without rinding a guide or the path. Fortunately, a straggling black came up with us, and... | |
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