History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 σελίδες |
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... Indians from Uncas and Mount - Hope , to the eastward as far as Pegypscot . The New York Historian , Smith , sets forth ; " When the Dutch began the settlement of New York , all the Indians on Long Island , and the northern shore of the ...
... Indians from Uncas and Mount - Hope , to the eastward as far as Pegypscot . The New York Historian , Smith , sets forth ; " When the Dutch began the settlement of New York , all the Indians on Long Island , and the northern shore of the ...
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... Indians ( Iroquois ) universally concur in the claim of all the lands not sold to the English , from the mouth of Sorel river , on the south side of lakes Erie and Ontario , on both sides of the Mississippi , and on the north side of ...
... Indians ( Iroquois ) universally concur in the claim of all the lands not sold to the English , from the mouth of Sorel river , on the south side of lakes Erie and Ontario , on both sides of the Mississippi , and on the north side of ...
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... Indians . We have given our reasons for believing that one of those kings died at the Indian fort at Jacob's Plains , Wilkesbarre , and that it was his skeleton which the flood washed out , of which I have spoken . He , then , was one ...
... Indians . We have given our reasons for believing that one of those kings died at the Indian fort at Jacob's Plains , Wilkesbarre , and that it was his skeleton which the flood washed out , of which I have spoken . He , then , was one ...
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... Indians , being an Onondago , might lead to the conjecture , that the more elevated civil offices of authority and honour , were exercised by that tribe . Not a fact sents itself , in my research , to lead me to suppose that the Cayugas ...
... Indians , being an Onondago , might lead to the conjecture , that the more elevated civil offices of authority and honour , were exercised by that tribe . Not a fact sents itself , in my research , to lead me to suppose that the Cayugas ...
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... Indians of Virginia , occupies a preceding page . Mr. Heckewelder , in his narrative , says , " The Six Nations , under a pretence that they had once conquered the Delawares , asserted that thereby the whole country had become theirs ...
... Indians of Virginia , occupies a preceding page . Mr. Heckewelder , in his narrative , says , " The Six Nations , under a pretence that they had once conquered the Delawares , asserted that thereby the whole country had become theirs ...
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