10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DORLACH»
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History of Schoharie County, New York, 1713-1882: VOLUME 2
First Settlers — □ Dorlach Grant — New Rhinebeck— Relics— Mrs. Philip
Barker— Judge Brown — George William Brown— Re-interment of Judge Brown
— Young Family — Tory Families — Osterhouts — John C. Mcneill— Hillsinger ...
2
History of Schoharie County, and Border Wars of New York: ...
Britain could subdue the states, Philip, whose family still lived in New Dorlach,
and who desired to remove it to Canada, had a party assigned him near
Harpersfield to aid in its removal. It is supposed they arrived near the settlement a
day or ...
3
The Burning of the Valleys: Daring Raids from Canada Against ...
While Crysler was organizing his family to leave New Dorlach and Seth's Henry's
band were killing Merckleys and Frantzs, Jacob would have been gathering
together the men who were willing to join with Sir John. Was the community of
New ...
4
A Gaelic Dictionary: In Two Parts I. Guelic and English. - ...
Do-riatharachd, s. f. Insatiateness, peevishness, dis- contentedness. Dorlach,
aich, s.m. (dorn-luach.) A handful, a fistful ; a bundle; a number; a good deal; a
quiver. Dorlach sluaigh, a number of people ; dorlach airgid, a handful of money
...
Robert Archibald Armstrong, 1825
5
A Gaelic Dictionary in Two Parts. To which is Prefixed a New ...
Do-RiATiiARACHADii, a. Difficult to be served or salisfíed; insatiate ; surly ;
peevish, discontented. Do-riatii arachd, s. f. Insatiateriess, peevishness, dis-
contentedness. Dorlach, aich, s. m. (dom-Iuarb.) A handful, a fistful ; a bundle; a
number; ...
Robert Archibald Armstrong, 1825
6
A Dirty, Trifling Piece of Business: Volume 1: The ...
OnJuly 14,Willett advised Brigadier-General Clinton that the small amount
ofammunition at Fort Rensselaer had been badly depleted in the Dorlach swamp
action and he had transferred 8,000 cartridges and 500 flints from Fort Herkimer,
half ...
7
The Pictorial Field-book of the Revolution: Or, ...
Battle at New Dorlach, now Sharon Spring*. settlers, unsuspicious of danger,
were generally at work in their fields when the enemy fell upon them. It was
toward noon when they emerged stealthily from the forest, and with torch and
tomahawk ...
8
Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
Neill's List of Fishes, p. 10. It receives the name of Doree, as Pennant has
observed, because, while living, the olive colour of the sides, varied with light
blue and white, is very resplendent, and as it gilt. Zool. iii. 183. DORLACH, Dori.
och, 1.
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The pictorial field-book of the Revolution; or, ...
Battle at New Dorlach, now Sharon Springs. settlers, unsuspicious of danger,
were generally at work in their fields when the enemy fell upon them. It was
toward noon when they emerged stealthily from the forest, and with torch and
tomahawk ...
Benson John Lossing, 1851
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History of Schoharie County and Border Wars of New York, ...
Britain could subdue the states, Philip, whose family still lived in New Dorlach,
and who desired to remove it to Canada, had a party assigned him near
Harpersfield to aid in its removal. It is supposed they arrived near the settlement a
day or ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DORLACH»
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'The Bucolic Plague'
The Town of Sharon (originally called New Dorlach) has lived with a dual identity for two centuries, home both to families with agricultural and ... «New York Times, Jun 10»