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106 Front of the Carpenters, making & Picketing the Roads for them, and he declared where he first descover'd them, that they were on the Run, which plainly shews they were just come from Fort Dec Quesne and that their principal Intention was to secure the pas of Monnongohela River but the Officer who was their leader, dresed like an Indian, wundefined. a Gorgeton, waved his Hatt, by way of Signal to disperse to yundefined Right and left forming a half Moon Colundefined. Dunbar continued his Retreat and Arrived with the Remains of the Army at Fort Cumberland the 20undefined. July, and the 21undefined. the Wounded Officers & Soldiers were brought in 30undefined. July Orders were given for the Army to March the 2undefined. August 1undefined. August Colundefined. Dunbar received a Letter from Commodore Kepple to send the Seamen to Hampton and accordingly the 2undefined. they March'd with the Army & on the 3undefined. August left them August 5undefined. Arrived at Winchester August 11undefined. March'd into Fredericksburgh and hired a Vesel to carry the Seamen to Hampton where they embarked on board his Majesty's Ship Guarland the 18undefined. August 1755.

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