Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, May 05, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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By CALVIN FA DEB
A S H IN G T O N had arrived at Le Boeuf
I2th On the Hth he was handed a sealed i
Governor Dinwiddle and two days later, he en
upon a perilous return, accompanied by his aii
the reluctant H a lf King who was loath to pai
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King. W hite Thunder and two other chiefa, Washington
delivered his message from Govern
and his staff rode into Venango on December 4. I753. Here he was
or Dinwiddie to French officers at Fori
entertained at supper and afterward set down in his diary that he
Le Boeuf. He was made welcome by L«
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Guardier de St Pierre, the commandant
and brandy loosened French tongues as to their intention to seize
who desired to be remembered to Ixird
and hold the country
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