| De Witt C. Goodrich, Charles Richard Tuttle - 1875 - 740 str.
...themselves up for lost, and I had the greatest difficulty in getting my orders executed. And, sir, what from the raging of the fire — the yelling and howling of several hundred Indians — the cries of nine women and children, (a part soldiers' and part citizens' wives, who had taken... | |
| Hiram Williams Beckwith - 1879 - 320 str.
...themselves up for lost, and I had the greatest difficulty in getting my orders executed. And, sir, what from the raging of the fire, the yelling and howling of several hundred Indians, the cries of nine women and children (a part soldiers' and a part citizens' wives, who had taken shelter... | |
| James Harrison Kennedy - 1888 - 694 str.
...learned in military matters. It called out all the reserve power in the young warrior of twentytwo. "Amid the raging of the fire, the yelling and howling of...of women and children who had taken shelter there, and the unceasing fire of guns, the young stripling captain boldly met them all, and gave his orders... | |
| Jacob Piatt Dunn - 1908 - 350 str.
...most of the men thought they were lost, and for a few minutes panic reigned. Says Taylor: "What from the raging of the fire, the yelling and howling of several hundred Indians, the cries of nine women and children (a part soldiers' and a part citizens' wives, who had taken shelter... | |
| Indiana State Teachers Association. History Section - 1914 - 482 str.
...themselves up for lost, and I had the greatest difficulty in getting my orders executed. And, sir, what from the raging of the fire — the yelling and howling of several hundred Indians M Tattoo, the signal by drum beat for retiring to quarters for sleep. —the cries of nine women and... | |
| Fred D. Cavinder - 2003 - 212 str.
...for lost, and I had the greatest difficulty in getting any of my orders executed and, sir, what from the raging of the fire, the yelling and howling of several hundred Indians, the cries of the Now the fort faced a food shortage, since supplies were destroyed in the blockhouse... | |
| Jeremy Roberts - 2005 - 120 str.
...wives, lowered herself to the bottom of the well and hoisted brimming buckets to the top. "What from the raging of the fire, the yelling and howling of several hundred Indians, the cries of nine women and children ... I can assure you that my feelings were very unpleasant," Taylor... | |
| Elbert B. Smith - 2007 - 310 str.
...quickly-spreading blaze. Taylor reported later that he had trouble getting his orders executed because of "the raging of the fire the yelling and howling of several hundred Indians - and cries of nine women and children." At one point, two of his strongest men jumped over the wall and... | |
| Henry Barton Dawson - 1858 - 586 str.
...up for lost, and I had the greatest difficulty in getting my orders executed ; and, sir, what from the raging of the fire — the yelling and howling of several hundred Indians — the cries of nine women and children (a part soldiers' and a part citizens' wives, who had taken... | |
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