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Domestic News July 27, 1764

The New Hampshire Gazette And Historical Chronicle

Portsmouth, Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

What is this article about?

Letters from Pittsburgh dated 22d ult. report all well, clear communication, safe return of corporal and four men from Ligonier after fears of Indian capture, and a lieutenant's party sighting no enemies down the Ohio. Frontiers remain quiet.

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Since our last Letters have been received from Pittsburgh, of the 22d ult. by which there is Advice that all was well there; -- that the Communication had been quite clear for some Time: that the Corporal and four Men, who had gone to Ligonier, and it was feared had fallen into the Hands of the Indians, were returned safe to the Garrison: and that a Lieutenant, with a small Party, had been many Miles down the Ohio, -- but saw no Enemy.

And by our last Letters from the Frontiers, all was very quiet there.

What sub-type of article is it?

Military Indian Affairs

What keywords are associated?

Pittsburgh Frontiers Ligonier Ohio Indians Military Patrol

Where did it happen?

Pittsburgh And The Frontiers

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Pittsburgh And The Frontiers

Event Date

22d Ult.

Outcome

corporal and four men returned safe to the garrison; no enemy seen; all quiet.

Event Details

Letters from Pittsburgh report all well, communication clear for some time, safe return of corporal and four men from Ligonier after fears of Indian capture, and a lieutenant with small party traveled many miles down the Ohio without sighting enemies. Letters from the Frontiers indicate all very quiet.

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