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  • Chichi-shima, part of the remote archipelago also called the Bonin islands, which has a population of about 2,300.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Chichi-shima, part of the remote archipelago also called the Bonin islands, which has a population of about 2,300.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Chichi-shima, part of the remote archipelago also called the Bonin islands, which has a population of about 2,300.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Chichi-shima, part of the remote archipelago also called the Bonin islands, which has a population of about 2,300.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • “We saw human footprints during the march, which made us fear we had been discovered,” Bonin remembered.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • “Sweetheart” Bonin was at Fort Duquesne when the news came in about the glen.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • By late April about 200 men were down with it, and according to Bonin a hospital had been established to prevent the sickness from spreading to the remainder of the detachment.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • “We were in the woods, each behind a tree,” Bonin continued.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • According to Bonin, Coulon decided to have scouts “ahead of us continually, and march by short stages.”

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • Charles Bonin, called “Jolicoeur” “Sweetheart”, arrived at Presque Isle in April to serve as a commissary clerk.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

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