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 25
... given a clear description of the fort remaining on the west , or King- ston side of the river . " In the valley of Wyoming , there exists some remains of ancient fortifications , which appear to have been constructed by a race of people ...
... given a clear description of the fort remaining on the west , or King- ston side of the river . " In the valley of Wyoming , there exists some remains of ancient fortifications , which appear to have been constructed by a race of people ...
Σελίδα 31
... given the white men a less jealous reception than their masters , hoping to find in their increasing power , protection , if not the means of revenge . Hence , the Delawares lingered in the neigh- borhood of the whites - sought their ...
... given the white men a less jealous reception than their masters , hoping to find in their increasing power , protection , if not the means of revenge . Hence , the Delawares lingered in the neigh- borhood of the whites - sought their ...
Σελίδα 36
... given their name . It is said that this tribe was exterminated by the victorious Iroquois . But it is more probable , that a series of disasters divided them into two parties , one of which , under the name of Kickapoos , sought refuge ...
... given their name . It is said that this tribe was exterminated by the victorious Iroquois . But it is more probable , that a series of disasters divided them into two parties , one of which , under the name of Kickapoos , sought refuge ...
Σελίδα 38
... given protection in his dominions to the persecuted Protestants who had emigrated from Moravia , thence taking the name of Moravians , and who , two years before had made their first settlement in Pennsylvania . " Upon his arrival in ...
... given protection in his dominions to the persecuted Protestants who had emigrated from Moravia , thence taking the name of Moravians , and who , two years before had made their first settlement in Pennsylvania . " Upon his arrival in ...
Σελίδα 43
... given . " The Great Head , i . e . the Council at Onondago , speak the truth and lie not . They rejoice that some believing Indians had moved to Wayomick ; but now they lift up the remaining Mohickans and Delawares , and set them down ...
... given . " The Great Head , i . e . the Council at Onondago , speak the truth and lie not . They rejoice that some believing Indians had moved to Wayomick ; but now they lift up the remaining Mohickans and Delawares , and set them down ...
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