| christopher morgan - 1851 - 768 pages
...Road, 1771. ) and the Snow very Depe, we travelled on Snow Shoes or Racats, on the 26th we travelled some ways and Held a Council when it was Concluded...Kingsland or Not But we concluded we were farr in the woods we Did not Expect to See any House unless we marched three miles within Kingsland and No... | |
| E. B. O'Caliaghan - 1851 - 1224 pages
...we travelled on Snow Shoes or Racats, on the 26^-h we travelled some ways and Held a Council wheis it was Concluded it was Best to open the Court as...Kingsland or Not But we concluded we were farr in the woods we Did not Expect to See any House unless we marched three miles within Kingsland and No... | |
| Daniel Pierce Thompson - Montpelier (Vt.) - 1860 - 318 pages
...Being no Road, and the Snow very depe, we travelled on Snow Shoes or Racats, on the 26th we travelled Some ways, and Held a Council when it was concluded...Kingsland or not. But we concluded we were farr in the woods we did not expect to See any House unless we inarched three miles within Kingsland and no... | |
| Vermont Historical Society - Vermont - 1926 - 630 pages
...there Being No Road and the Snow very Deep we traviled on Snow Shoes or Ratak on the 26th we traield some ways and Held a Council when it was Concluded...not whether in Kingsland or Not But we concluded we ware farr in the woods we Did not Expect to See any House unless we marchd three miles within Kings... | |
| Hiland Hall - Vermont - 1868 - 536 pages
...being no road and the snow very deep — we traveled on snow shoes or rackets. On the 26th we traveled some ways and held a council, when it was concluded...best to open the court. As we saw no line it was not known whether in Kingsland or not. But we concluded we were far in the woods, we did not expect to... | |
| Civic leaders - 1894 - 862 pages
...being no road and the Snow very Depe we travieled on Snow Shoes or Racatts on the 20th we travieled some ways and Held a Council when it was concluded...Kingsland or Not But we concluded we were farr in the woods we did not expect to see any house unless we marched three miles into Kingsland and no one... | |
| La Fayette Wilbur - Vermont - 1900 - 440 pages
...being no roads and the snow very deep we traveled on snow shoes or rackets. On the 26th, we traveled some ways and held a council, when it was concluded it was best to open Court. As we saw no line it was not known whether in Kingsland or not, but we concluded we were far... | |
| Merritt Elton Goddard, Henry Villiers Partridge - Norwich (Vt. : Town) - 1905 - 332 pages
...being no road and the snow very deep, we traveled on snowshoes or rackets. On the 26th we travelled some ways and held a council, when it was concluded it was best to open court. As we saw no line, it was not known whether in Kingsland or not. But we concluded we were far... | |
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