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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Σελίδα 46
... Tedeuscung was elected king of the Delawares , at Wyoming ; " a lusty , rawboned man , " says Major Parsons , " but haughty , and very desirous of respect and command . He was born near Trenton , in 1705 46 HISTORY OF WYOMING .
... Tedeuscung was elected king of the Delawares , at Wyoming ; " a lusty , rawboned man , " says Major Parsons , " but haughty , and very desirous of respect and command . He was born near Trenton , in 1705 46 HISTORY OF WYOMING .
Σελίδα 47
... Trenton , in 1705 , and was now about fifty years old . " The Pennsylvania Government , anxious to conciliate the Indians , invited the various nations to a council , which was accordingly held at Easton , commencing on the 8th of ...
... Trenton , in 1705 , and was now about fifty years old . " The Pennsylvania Government , anxious to conciliate the Indians , invited the various nations to a council , which was accordingly held at Easton , commencing on the 8th of ...
Σελίδα 70
... Trenton trial . " To the Honorable the Commissioners and Judges , appointed to hear and finally determine the controversy subsisting between the State of Pennsylvania and the State of Connecticut . The Agents of the State of ...
... Trenton trial . " To the Honorable the Commissioners and Judges , appointed to hear and finally determine the controversy subsisting between the State of Pennsylvania and the State of Connecticut . The Agents of the State of ...
Σελίδα 101
... Trenton , it was alone mentioned , of her Indian grounds of claim - the subsequent deed of 1768 not being adverted to . To this it is replied that the Indians then , and long after , sup- posed the claim of Mr. Penn not to extend above ...
... Trenton , it was alone mentioned , of her Indian grounds of claim - the subsequent deed of 1768 not being adverted to . To this it is replied that the Indians then , and long after , sup- posed the claim of Mr. Penn not to extend above ...
Σελίδα 102
... Trenton will be fully considered in due chro- nological order ; when unimpeachable facts will be presented , lead- ing to irresistible conclusions , which will create astonishment through- out both Connecticut and Pennsylvania . Note ...
... Trenton will be fully considered in due chro- nological order ; when unimpeachable facts will be presented , lead- ing to irresistible conclusions , which will create astonishment through- out both Connecticut and Pennsylvania . Note ...
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