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 38
... town of Wilkesbarre . New and interesting personages now appear upon the scene . Zeal for the propagation of the Gospel caused the foot of the first white man to tread the soil of Wyoming . Long the residence of kings , it may not be ...
... town of Wilkesbarre . New and interesting personages now appear upon the scene . Zeal for the propagation of the Gospel caused the foot of the first white man to tread the soil of Wyoming . Long the residence of kings , it may not be ...
Σελίδα 39
... town , and informed their companions that the Great Spirit protected the white man , for they had found him with no door but a blanket , and had seen a large rattlesnake crawl over his legs without at- tempting to injure him . This ...
... town , and informed their companions that the Great Spirit protected the white man , for they had found him with no door but a blanket , and had seen a large rattlesnake crawl over his legs without at- tempting to injure him . This ...
Σελίδα 54
... towns in Connecticut they came , or who were their principal leaders . Their town was built nearer the river than the Indian village of Maughwawame , on the flats , below Wilkesbarre . The season had been favorable ; their various crops ...
... towns in Connecticut they came , or who were their principal leaders . Their town was built nearer the river than the Indian village of Maughwawame , on the flats , below Wilkesbarre . The season had been favorable ; their various crops ...
Σελίδα 58
... town , which , when completed , consisted of thirteen Indian huts , and upwards of forty houses built of wood , in the European manner , besides a dwelling for the missionaries . In the middle of the street , which was eighty feet broad ...
... town , which , when completed , consisted of thirteen Indian huts , and upwards of forty houses built of wood , in the European manner , besides a dwelling for the missionaries . In the middle of the street , which was eighty feet broad ...
Σελίδα 59
... town , admiring the fine situation and good order maintained in the place , " etc. — Christ . Library . At Sheshequin , or as it is written by the Moravians , Tschechshe- quaunink , there was a large settlement of Indians , many of whom ...
... town , admiring the fine situation and good order maintained in the place , " etc. — Christ . Library . At Sheshequin , or as it is written by the Moravians , Tschechshe- quaunink , there was a large settlement of Indians , many of whom ...
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