id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 25879 MacLean, J. P. (John Patterson) An Historical Account of the Settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America .txt text/plain 169421 8916 70 State of Affairs--Sir John Johnson--Highlanders not Civic Officers--Sir Governor Tryon--Action of General Schuyler--Sir John's Parole--Highlanders Cause of French and Indian War--Highlanders Sent to America--The Tryon--Principal Agents--Royal Highland Emigrants--How Received--Colonel England--Macdonald's Highlanders--Sails for New York--Embarks for men, under Colonel William Campbell, from Washington county, Virginia, On the following day General MacDonald and nearly all the chief men were John McLeod, of Cumberland county, Captain of company of 35 men. the troop of Highland rangers, under Captain MacKay, held Fort St. Andrews "with thirty men, when the Spaniards attempted the invasion of Highland Emigrant Regiment from the "Letter-Book" of Captain Alexander The Highland regiments that landed in America and took part in the wounded were Colonel Fraser, Captains John Campbell of Dunoon, Alexander of the men Captain Alexander McDonald, in a letter to General Sir "Forty second or Royal Highland Regiment: Captain John Smith and Colonel Campbell, of General Frazer's Regiment of Highlanders. ./cache/25879.txt ./txt/25879.txt