M'Crea, a young lady, lovely to the sight, of virtuous character, and amiable disposition, engaged to an officer of your army, was, with other women and children, taken out of a house near fort Edward, carried into the woods, and there scalped and mangled... The Natural and Civil History of Vermont - Page 131by Samuel Williams - 1809Full view - About this book
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1777 - 582 pages
...Mifs M'Rea, a young lady, lovely to " the fight, of virtuous character, and amik « able difpofition, engaged to an officer of " your army, was, with other women and « children, taken out of a houfe near Fort " Edward, carried into the woods, and there " fcalped and mangled in a moft fhocking... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1786 - 460 pages
..." Mifs M'Rea, a young lady, lovely to the fight, of " virtuous character, and amiable difpofition, engaged ** to an officer of your army, was, with other women *' and children, taken out of a houfe near Fort Edff ward, carried into the woods, and there fcalped and " mangled in a moft ihocking... | |
| William Gordon - United States - 1788 - 816 pages
...faying, " Mifs M'Rea, a young lady, lovely to the fight, of virtuous character, and amiable difpofition, engaged to an officer of your army, was, with other women and children, taken out of a houfe near Fort Edward, carried into the woods, and there fcalped and mangled in a moft fhocking manner.... | |
| William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 478 pages
...saying, " Miss M'Rea, a young lady, lovely to the sigkt, of virtuous character and amiable disposition, engaged to an officer of your army, was with other...women and children, taken out of a house near fort Kdward, carried into the woods, and there scalped and mangled in a most shocking manner. Two parents... | |
| William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 478 pages
...saying, " Miss M'Rea, a young lady, lovely to the sight, of virtuous character and amiable disposition, engaged to an officer of your army, was with other women and children, takea out of a house near Fort Edward, carried into the woods, and there scalped and mangled in a most... | |
| John Burk - Virginia - 1816 - 574 pages
...lovely to the sight, of virtuous character, and amiable disposition, engaged to an officer of the Royal army, was, with other women and children, taken out of a house near Fort Edward, and there scalped, and mangled in a most shocking manner. The miserable fate of Miss M'Crae was particularly... | |
| W. D. Cooper - Greece - 1818 - 314 pages
...of virtuous character, and amiable disposition, engaged to an officer in your army, was, with othe* women and children, taken out of a house near fort Edward, carried into the woods, and there murdered and mangled, in a most shocking manner. Two parents, with their sis children, were all scalped... | |
| Reuben Sears - Ballston Spa (N.Y.) - 1819 - 118 pages
...lady, lovely to the sight, of virtuous character and amiable disposition, engaged to an officer in your army, was, with other women and children, taken out of a house near Fort Edward, carried into (he woods, and there murdered and mangled in a most shocking manner. Two parents, wirh their six children,... | |
| James Thacher - American War of Independence, 1775-1783 - 1827 - 506 pages
...to the sight, of virtuous character and ami able disposition, engaged to be married to an officer in your army, was, with other women and children, taken...manner. Two parents with their six children, were ail treated with the same inhumanity, whilo quietly residing in their own happy and peaceful dwellings.... | |
| 1832 - 564 pages
...tale. " Miss M'Crea, a young lady, lovely to the sight, of virtuous character, and amiable disposition, engaged to an officer of your army, was, with other...all treated with the same inhumanity, while quietly resting in their once happy and peaceful dwelling. The miserable fate of Miss M'Crea was particularly... | |
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