Old Westmoreland: A History of Western Pennsylvania During the RevolutionThis history of the Pennsylvania frontier, of which Fort Pitt was the center, details this state's most crucial time (1775 to 1783). In terms of conflict, the pioneers of this region suffered great hardships due to weather, Indians, and of course the Brit |
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5 | |
CHAPTER II | 11 |
CHAPTER III | 18 |
CHAPTER IV | 24 |
CHAPTER V | 31 |
CHAPTER VI | 37 |
CHAPTER VII | 44 |
CHAPTER IX | 54 |
CHAPTER XVII | 109 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 116 |
CHAPTER XIX | 123 |
CHAPTER XX | 131 |
visions George Rogers Clark in Western Pennsylvania Raising | 137 |
CHAPTER XXII | 146 |
CHAPTER XXIII | 153 |
CHAPTER XXIV | 162 |
Powder from the Spaniards Captain David Rodgers His Red | 60 |
Intosh ordered to Ft Pitt His Two Border Regiments Mack | 67 |
CHAPTER XIII | 80 |
CHAPTER XIV | 88 |
Sullivans Expedition Brodheads Cooperation Difficult March | 101 |
CHAPTER XXV | 170 |
CHAPTER XXVI | 176 |
CHAPTER XXVII | 182 |
CHAPTER XXVIII | 189 |
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