| Neville B. Craig - 1851 - 322 páginas
...last being ^ sent to fort Washington." Same to same, January 12th, 1792. " As there is *' no six pound shot here, I have taken the liberty to ^ engage four hundred at Turnbull & Marmie's Fur'•' nace,* which is now in blast. Reports by the way ~x~ We have taken some pains to ascertain... | |
| 1873 - 626 páginas
...Capt. Asheton, who is to set off for Philadelphia on the 15th instant. " As there are no six pound shot here, I have taken the liberty to engage four hundred at Turnbull and Marmie's furnace."1 Extract of a letter from Major Craig to Gen. Knox, dated Fort Pitt, Jan. iyh,... | |
| James Moore Swank - 1884 - 452 páginas
...quartermaster-general and military storekeeper at Fort Pitt, to General Knox, dated January 12, 1792, says : " As there is no six-pound shot here, I have taken the...Turnbull & Marmie's furnace, which is now in blast." It is said that shot and shells for General Wayne's expedition against the Indians in 1792 were supplied... | |
| william w williams - 1885 - 754 páginas
...storekeeper at Fort Pitt, shows that in January, 1792, as there were no six pound shot there, he '' had taken the liberty to engage four hundred at Turnbull & Marmie's furnace." This furnace, the ruined stack of which is still standing, was in successful operation for many years.... | |
| Howard Malcolm Jenkins - 1903 - 668 páginas
...of Pittsburgh" (1851), gives an extract from a letter written by Major Craig, Deputy Quartermaster General and Military Storekeeper at Fort Pitt, to...Turnbull & Marmie's furnace, which is now in blast." The ruins of this furnace may still be seen. Union furnace, on Dunbar creek, four miles south of Connellsville,... | |
| James Moore Swank - 1908 - 378 páginas
...History of Pittsburgh, gives an extract from a letter written by Major Craig, deputy quartermaster general and military storekeeper at Fort Pitt, to...Turnbull & Marmie's furnace, which is now in blast." Union furnace, at Dunbar, on Dunbar creek, four miles south of Connellsville, in Fayette county, was... | |
| John Newton Boucher - 1908 - 596 páginas
...there are no round shot nor grape shot for that calibre here, the last being sent to Fort Washington. As there is no six-pound shot here I have taken the...Turnbull & Marmie's furnace which is now in blast. Reports by the way of Fort Franklin say that in the late action (St. Clair's battle of November 4th,... | |
| Neville B. Craig - 1917 - 354 páginas
...last "being sent to fort Washington." Same to same, January 12th, 1792: "As there is "no six pound shot here, I have taken the liberty to "engage four...Turnbull & Marmie's Fur"nace,* which is now in blast. Reports by the way * We have taken some pains to ascertain the time when this furnace, the first west... | |
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