134 examples of kearney in sentences

Mr. Willis said to her that he would take me to Fort Kearney with him, and see that I was properly cared for, and would bring me back safely in forty days.

We had been there but a short time when Frank McCarthy, seeing that the longer we were corraled the worse it would be for us, said: "Well, boys, we'll try to make our way back to Fort Kearney by wading in the river and keeping the bank for a breast-work.

The Indian's trail was discovered running south towards the Republican river, and the troops followed it to the head of Plum Creek, and there abandoned it, returning to Fort Kearney without having seen a single red-skin.

The next stream of any importance was the Little Blue, along which the trail ran for sixty miles; then crossed a range of sand-hills and struck the Platte river ten miles below Old Fort Kearney; thence the course lay up the South Platte to the old Ash Hollow Crossing, thence eighteen miles across to the North Plattenear the mouth of the Blue Water, where General Harney had his great battle in 1855 with the Sioux and Cheyenne Indians.

Dr. Kearney (who was afterwards provost), in a note on Boswell's Life of Johnson, informs us, that Goldsmith gained a premium at the Christmas examination, which, according to Mr. Malone, is more honourable than those obtained at the other examinations, inasmuch as it is the only one that determines the successful candidate to be the first in literary merit.

Yesterday, it was General Scott who would not abandon the flag which he had illustrated with the devotion of a lifetime; to-day, it is General Harney or Commodore Kearney who has concluded to be true to the country whose livery he has worn and whose bread he has eaten for half a century; to-morrow, it will be Ensign Stebbins who has been magnanimous enough not to throw up his commission.

He lost eight of his rubbers and riders, and his horse, Joe Kearney, which he had sold the night before for $3,000.

Kearney, a soldier.

From Fort Kearney to Fort Laramie, almost the only fuel to be obtained is the dung of buffalo and oxen, called, in the vocabulary of the region, "chips,"the argal of the Tartar deserts.

© 3Jan25, A815468. R104672, 31Dec52, James Hay, Jr. (A) HEALY, MONICA KEARNEY A man's man.

SEE Kearney, Patrick. HEARD, JOHN, Jr., tr. The far princess.

R109257, 24Mar53, International Publishers Co., inc. (PWH) KEARNEY, PATRICK.

© 28Dec25, A879417. R111438, 28Apr53, Monica Kearney Healy (C) KEELER, ELEANOR The autobiography of an average golfer.

KEARNEY, PAUL W. Strange fishes and their strange neighbors.

Paul W. Kearney (A); 22Sep60; R263137.

SEE Keenan, Joseph H. KEARNEY, JOHN A. The monument.

John A. Kearney (A); 15Nov72; R539590. <pb id='360.png' /> KEELER, W. FREDERIC.

R109257, 24Mar53, International Publishers Co., inc. (PWH) KEARNEY, PATRICK.

© 28Dec25, A879417. R111438, 28Apr53, Monica Kearney Healy (C) KEELER, ELEANOR The autobiography of an average golfer.

KEARNEY, PAUL W. Fire, by Paul W, Kearney and Thomas F. Dougherty.

KEARNEY, PAUL W. Fire, by Paul W, Kearney and Thomas F. Dougherty.

Paul W. Kearney (A); 7Nov58; R224661.

Tim played all the old tunes, and when he struck into "Kate Kearney" the company was electrified to hear a rich and vibrant voice take up the words of the song and sing them through to the end.

After "Kate Kearney" he sang "Annie Laurie," making Andy Murdison's warm Scottish heart under his stiff Scottish manner beat throbbingly in sympathy.

He and John C. Frémont assisted the Bear Republicans until soldiers under Colonel Kearney reached them from the United States by way of Santa .

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