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2 Books, plus Maps &c. Learn
all about Ill-fated expedition to Fort Du Quesne in 1755. There's a wealth of
information in these 2 hard-to-find books, which are viewable on your PC -- and
printable. * Over 450 pages of primary-source material on the Expedition, plus numerous Maps &c. *
All pages, maps and the newspaper are browser readable --
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* Major General Edward Braddock's Orderly Books, from February 26 to June 17, 1755. From the Originals, in the Congressional Library. Cumberland, MD. Will H. Lowdermilk, 1878. * The History of an Expedition against Fort Du Quesne, in 1755; under Major-General Edward Braddock, Generalissimo of H.R.M. Forces in America. Edited from the original Manuscripts by Winthrop Sargent, M. A., member of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia Lippincott, Grambo & Co., for the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1855. This has many great maps of the expedition; plus Captain Orme's Journal, the Journal of an officer of the Royal Navy accompanying the expedition (the Morris Journal), and Groghan's statements. * A complete 4-page edition of the October 9th, 1755 issue of The Maryland Gazette, containing Sir William Johnson's account of the battles at Lake George, plus more war coverage, battle casualties, etc. You can read it column by column in your browser - or print it out. *
A 1755 4-color print of the battles at Lake George, with
a copy of the original detailed descriptive pamphlet. * An account of the massacre at Ft. William Henry, from The Gentleman's Magazine, with a map. * A 1757 map of the Seat of War in North America, with a 10-page description of the Indians, their manners and customs. PC
Compatible. $27.50 -- plus $2.50 S & H. (Discount
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