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Sullivan's and Expedition
Sullivan's Expedition helped stabilize the area and encouraged resettlement, which continued after the war.
Many of the settlers did not return to the area until after Sullivan's Expedition had forced the Lenape and other Indians allied with the British further west.
Sullivan's Expedition helped stabilize the area and encouraged resettlement, which continued after the war.
Sullivan's Expedition helped stabilize the area and encouraged resettlement, which continued after the war.
Sullivan's Expedition helped stabilize the area and encouraged resettlement, which continued after the war.
Most of the settlers did not return to their farms until after Sullivan's Expedition had driven off the Indian and Loyalist threat.
Sullivan's Expedition helped stabilize the area and encouraged resettlement, which continued after the war.
Sullivan's Expedition helped stabilize the area and encouraged resettlement, which continued after the war.
Sullivan's Expedition helped stabilize the area and encouraged resettlement, which continued after the war.
Sullivan's Expedition helped stabilize the area and encouraged resettlement, which continued after the war.
Brattan Caldwell and his family fled to Lancaster County and did not return to their land until after Sullivan's Expedition.

Sullivan's and marched
At Athens, Pennsylvania, then known as Tioga or " Tioga Point ", Clinton met up with General John Sullivan's forces, who had marched from Easton, Pennsylvania.
After razing three more towns and destroying all foodstuffs in the vicinity, Sullivan's army marched north during the next three weeks against demoralized opposition and successfully completed their campaign.
At Tioga, New York, Clinton met up with General John Sullivan's forces, who had marched from Easton, Pennsylvania.

Sullivan's and up
borrows the title and has many plot similarities to Sullivan's Travels ; on the special-edition DVD the Coens say the film is almost what Sullivan would have ended up making after Sullivan's Travels ends.
Sullivan's result on Lipschitz and quasiconformal structures shows that any topological manifold in dimension different from 4 possesses such a structure which is unique ( up to isotopy close to identity ).
The first act of Gilbert and Sullivan's two-act comic operetta The Gondoliers is set in Venice, and the show's two protagonists ( as well as its men's chorus ) are of the eponymous profession, even though the political irony that makes up the core of the show has much more to do with British society than Venice.
The illusion was quite remarkable, since unlike traditional hand puppets, Topo Gigio could actually appear to walk on his feet, sing, make subtle hand gestures, and even walk up Ed Sullivan's arm and perch on his shoulder.
* It contains a flood / drainage reserve associated with Sullivan's creek which makes up a large portion of parkland that is technically subject to flooding, although this is on a very infrequent basis.
In December 2010, Donelly teamed up once again with singer and songwriter Brian Sullivan's band, Dylan In The Movies, to release the single " Girl With the Black Tights " on American Laundromat Records.
* In Preston Sturges ' 1941 film Sullivan's Travels, Joel McCrea, playing a Hollywood film director who wants to experience how the downtrodden masses live, ends up in his first foray in an " owl wagon ", where he meets failed actress Veronica Lake, who buys him ham and eggs.
When the band broke up Dermot, Fergus and Gary continued on for one tour as O ' Reilly's Men and upon returning to Toronto met up with Don Sullivan to form the original Sullivan's Gypsies.
The angle had her driven mad by Sullivan's treatment and she ended up joining Sullivan's Army of Darkness stable.
Beginning in Florida, Luna teamed up with The Lock as the Daughters of Darkness, a part of Sullivan's Army.
" Sullivan's signature ability which he called " double-ride, just for lack of a better definition ," is a technique that can be heard on tracks such as " Almost Easy ", " Critical Acclaim ", and " Crossroads " in which Sullivan doubles up at a fast tempo between the double bass and ride cymbals.

Sullivan's and Seneca
Sullivan's path destroyed Cayuga and Seneca villages along the east shore of Seneca Lake.
Sullivan's forces reached their deepest penetration at the Seneca town of Chenussio ( also called Little Beard's town, Beardstown, Chinefee, Genesee, and Geneseo ), near the present Cuylerville, New York, on September 15, inflicting total destruction on the Iroquois villages before returning to Fort Sullivan at the end of the month.

Sullivan's and Fort
To help defend the city, he ordered the construction of Fort Sullivan, on Sullivan's Island in the harbor.
When the fleet fired cannonballs, the explosives failed to penetrate Fort Sullivan's unfinished, yet thick palmetto log walls.
With the advent of the Civil War, Battery Gary and an adjacent floating battery between Mount Pleasant and Sullivan's Island were instrumental in defense of the town, as well as attacks on Fort Sumter.
General William Moultrie, victor at the Battle of Sullivan's Island in 1776 and governor from 1785 – 87 and 1792 – 94, was originally buried here but was exhumed and reburied at Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island in 1977.
In 1776 his defense of a small fort on Sullivan's Island ( later named Fort Moultrie in his honor ) prevented Sir Henry Clinton and Sir Peter Parker from taking Charleston, South Carolina.
British ships sail past Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island to occupy Charleston Harbor.
Sullivan's Continentals swept away all Iroquois resistance in New York, burned their villages, and forced the Iroquois to fall back to Fort Niagara.
Poe had been stationed at Fort Moultrie from November 1827 through December 1828 and utilized his personal experience at Sullivan's Island in recreating the setting for " The Gold-Bug ".
Appointed the British governor of Quebec in 1778, Frederick Haldimand, while kept informed of Sullivan's invasion by Butler and Fort Niagara, did not supply sufficient troops for his Iroquois allies ' defense.
On December 26, 1860, U. S. Major Robert Anderson surreptitiously moved his small command from the indefensible Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island to Fort Sumter, a substantial fortress controlling the entrance of Charleston Harbor.
Because of the shortages, Anderson reduced his firing to only six guns: two aimed at Cummings Point, two at Fort Moultrie, and two at the Sullivan's Island batteries.
* Fort Moultrie, a series of citadels on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, built to protect the city of Charleston
Confederate Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island looking east into Charleston Harbor
Fort Moultrie is the name of a series of citadels on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, built to protect the city of Charleston, South Carolina.
Fort Sumter is visible from the Cooper River side ( High Battery ) and the point, as is Castle Pinckney, the World War II aircraft carrier USS Yorktown ( CV-10 ), Fort Moultrie, and Sullivan's Island.
At the site of the Indian village, Sullivan's troops built a small garrison known as Fort Cummings, named for the commanding officer left in charge.
When he died at age 72 in Fort Myers, Florida, in February 2003 after suffering a stroke, Boston baseball observers such as Peter Gammons took a fresh view of Sullivan's impact on the Red Sox and gave him renewed credit for building the team into contenders, and keeping them there, from 1966 forward.

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