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Pennsylvania magazine. 1885. v.9, p.237-239 qrg74.8 P3992 v.9<br />

Washington's letter to Gov. Dinwiddie of Virginia, dated Fort Cumberland,<br />

July 18, 1755 and describing Braddock's defeat.<br />

Pennsylvania magazine. 1885. v.9, p.334 ^974.8 P3992 v.9<br />

Historical note by B. S. Barton, the naturalist, giving the Indians'<br />

opinion of Gen. Braddock.<br />

Pennsylvania magazine. 18S5. v.9, p.489-490 qrg74.8 P3992 v.9<br />

Letter of Commodore Keppel, commander of the fleet which brought<br />

Braddock to America, written at sea, July 26, 1755, and discussing the<br />

defeat and its probable consequences.<br />

Pennsylvania magazine. 1SS7. v.n, p.361-362 qrg74.8 P3992 v.n<br />

Braddock's campaign.<br />

Letter from Henry Fox, afterward Lord Holland, as to the plan of the<br />

campaign.<br />

Pennsylvania magazine. 1892. v.16, p.278-284 qr974.8 P3992 v.16<br />

Short account of Braddock's expedition and defeat, in connection with<br />

Washington's early life.<br />

Pennsylvania magazine. 1899. v.23, p.310-328 qrg74.8 P3992 v.23<br />

British newspaper accounts of Braddock's defeat, by N. D.<br />

Davis.<br />

15 extracts from English newspapers, chiefly parts of letters, graphically<br />

describing Braddock's defeat and what the colonists thought of it, preceded<br />

by remarks on the British losses and names of officers killed<br />

and wounded.<br />

Scribner's magazine. May 1893. v. 13, p.530-537 ro5i S43 v.13<br />

The Braddock campaign, from the ms. of Washington.<br />

A hitherto unpublished narrative with a short characterization of Braddock.<br />

"Certain incidents described in it, such as the instance of grave peril<br />

in which Washington's life was placed in one of the engagements, as<br />

well as his frank estimate of General Braddock's character and<br />

abilities, are of original historical interest, as being heretofore unknown,<br />

even to the student; but the permanent value of the narrative<br />

is in its authoritative sources, and the unchanged form in which<br />

it has been transmitted." Editor's note.<br />

West Virginia historical magazine. July 1902. v.2, no.3,<br />

p. 16-36 ^75.4 W56 v.2<br />

A paper referring to the march of Braddock's troops, indicating<br />

particularly the route through what is now<br />

Jefferson county, West Virginia, by W. P. Craighill.<br />

Study and discussion of the route, followed by a few words on Braddock's<br />

character, the story of his sash, and his place of burial. Contains<br />

a portrait of Braddock and a picture of his grave.<br />

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