Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, June 16, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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THE GOLD HILL NEW S, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932
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Washington's sourteoua insistence that hi* services be accorded
proper rank having been satisfactorily met. thia quiet and
observant youth for the third time found himself moving in
m ilita ry fashion toward contested ground along the Ohio.
Ix»rd Faii-fax rode w ith him part of the way, giving such advice
from the saddle as came to his mind.
B y Jam es W . Brooks
N E day, ahout noon, the marching soldiers
were scattered from the roadway by the noise and dual of a I
coach approaching from the rear. As it passed, the troops saluted am
beat the Grenadiers' March. I t was Pride riding before a fall, w hicl
Washington to remark that if he were General Braddock, he would pt-efei
to a coach. “ Not if you were he," d ry ly replied Lord Fairfax.
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