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Nation. July 30, 1896. v.63, p.86-87 qro7i N15 v.63<br />

Relation de la victoire remportee par les Francois sur un<br />

corps de troupes angloises commande par le general<br />

Braddock pres l'Ohio dans l'Amerique septentrionale.<br />

The same; tr. by A. J. Edmunds. (In Pennsylvania magazine.<br />

1896. v.20, p.409-411.) qrg74.8 P3gg2 v.20<br />

By an unknown writer, edited by Paul Leicester Ford, who says that "it<br />

must have been the earliest account printed in France and the writer<br />

seems to have extracted part of it from some English version. It is<br />

remarkable as being the only French narrative that names Washington<br />

or describes his part in the defeat, which it does with high praise."<br />

Niles' weekly register. June 15, 1816. v.io, p.249-251.. qrg73 N35 v.io<br />

Washington's letter to his mother immediately after Braddock's defeat,<br />

after which are given for the sake of contrast extracts from the accounts<br />

of certain English historians: Belsham, Bisset and Smollett.<br />

Niles' weekly register. May 9, 1818. v. 14, p. 179-180.. . .qrg73 N35 v.14<br />

Braddock's defeat, Washington; extract from a letter of<br />

William Findley, 1818.<br />

Relates a conversation the writer had with Washington about Braddock<br />

and Col. Gage, and the circumstances of the retreat.<br />

Olden time. Nov. 1846. v.i, p.525-526<br />

rg74.88 O23 v.i<br />

General Braddock.<br />

The same<br />

974-88 O230 v.i<br />

Short notice, with a poem to the memory of Braddock, taken from an<br />

English magazine of Aug. 1755.<br />

Olden time. May 1847. v.2, p.217-249 rg74-88 O23 v.2<br />

Instructions given to General Braddock by His Britannic<br />

Majesty, and some correspondence of Braddock.<br />

The same g74.88 O230 v.2<br />

"[The instructions are] a re-Englished form...taken from a French<br />

version of them, which the French government published from the<br />

original, captured among Braddock's baggage." Winsor's Narrative<br />

and critical history of America.<br />

Olden time. Oct., Dec. 1847. v.2, p.465-468, 539-545.. 1974.88 O23 v.2<br />

Braddock's route to the Monongahela.<br />

Map of Braddock's route, drawn by Middleton, opp. p.529.<br />

The same 974.88 O230 v.2<br />

Extract from a letter on the subject from Jared Sparks to Neville B.<br />

Craig, and a communication from T. C. Atkinson, an engineer who<br />

had made a special study of Braddock's road.<br />

"These two documents [the communication of Mr. Atkinson and Middleton's<br />

map], taken in connection with the letter of Mr. Sparks. . .cast<br />

more light upon the movements and difficulties of the unfortunate<br />

army, than all the publications that have ever appeared on the subject."<br />

Neville B. Craig, 1847.<br />

Pennsylvania magazine. 1879. v.3, p. 11-22 qrg74.8 P3gg2 v.3<br />

Military and political affairs in the middle colonies in<br />

!755; the effect of Braddock's defeat, by Daniel Dulany.<br />

Interesting contemporary account, by a prominent statesman of Maryland.<br />

Discusses Braddock's relations with his officers.<br />

Pennsylvania magazine. 1881. v.5, p.109-110 qrg74.8 P3gg2 v.5<br />

Braddock's will; transcribed from a certified copy by W.<br />

M. Darlington.<br />

Pennsylvania magazine. 1884. v.8, p.121-128 qrg74.8 P39g2 v.8<br />

Daniel Hyacinth Mary Lienard de Beaujeu, commandant<br />

of Fort DuQuesne and of the French forces in the battle<br />

of July 9, 1755, by J. G. Shea.<br />

Biographical sketch.<br />

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