| 1908 - 386 pages
...vote that was more generous and more just. "ftesolved, That the thanks of Congress be presented to general Stark of the New-Hampshire militia, and the...upon, and signal victory over, the enemy in their lines at Bennington; and that brigadier Stark be appointed a brigadier general in the army of the United... | |
| Manchester Historic Association (Manchester, N.H.) - Manchester (N.H.) - 1908 - 390 pages
...a vote that was more generous and more just. "Resolved, That the thanks of Congress be presented to general Stark of the New-Hampshire militia, and the...upon, and signal victory over, the enemy in their lines at Bennington; and that brigadier Stark be appointed a brigadier general in the army of the United... | |
| George Waldo Broune - Local history - 1911 - 362 pages
...a vote that was more generous and more just. "Resolved, That the thanks of Congress be presented to general Stark of the New-Hampshire militia, and the...upon, and signal victory over, the enemy in their lines at Bennington; and that brigadier Stark be appointed a brigadier general in the army of the United... | |
| Pennsylvania - 1911 - 590 pages
...Commander in Chief, in the Northern Department, and to the Major Gen Lincoln, Arnold and the rest of the officers and Troops under his Command, for their brave and successful Efforts in support of the independence of their Country, whereby an Army of the Enemy of Ten Thousand... | |
| John Davison Lawson - Crime - 1916 - 944 pages
...commander in chief of the northern department, and to Majors General Lincoln and Arnold, and the rest of the officers and troops under his command, for their brave and successful efforts, in support of the independence of their country, whereby an army of the enemy of ten thousand... | |
| John Davison Lawson - Crime - 1916 - 944 pages
...commander in chief of the northern department, and to Majors General Lincoln and Arnold, and the rest of the officers and troops under his command, for their brave and successful efforts, in support of the independence of their 001111try, whereby an army of the enemy of ten thousand... | |
| Walter Hill Crockett - History - 1921 - 808 pages
...viewed in a different light, and on October 4, Congress, by a unanimous vote, thanked General Stark, "and the officers and troops under his command, for...attack upon, and signal victory over the enemy in their lines at Bennington." At the same time Stark was appointed a Brigadier in the army of the United States.... | |
| John Albert Scott - Fort Stanwix (N.Y.) - 1927 - 390 pages
...commander-in-chief of the Northern Department, and to Major Generals Lincoln and Arnold and the rest of the officers and troops under his command, for their brave and successful efforts in support of the independence of their country, whereby an army of the enemy of 10,000 men... | |
| Genealogy - 1921 - 800 pages
...Commander-in-Chief of the Northern Department and to Major Generals Lincoln and Arnold and the rest of the officers and troops under his command, for their brave and successful efforts in support of the independence of their country, whereby an army of the enemy of 10,000 men... | |
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