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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... probably the ancestors of tribes known at present as the Six Nations . " I am strongly of opinion that , at an early period , Wyoming was the head quarters of one or two of those nations , though not the scite of their great Council ...
... probably the ancestors of tribes known at present as the Six Nations . " I am strongly of opinion that , at an early period , Wyoming was the head quarters of one or two of those nations , though not the scite of their great Council ...
Σελίδα 25
... probably , of only one mound or rampart , which , in height and thickness , appears to have been the same on all sides , and was constructed of earth ; the plain on which it stands , not abounding in stone . On the outside of the ...
... probably , of only one mound or rampart , which , in height and thickness , appears to have been the same on all sides , and was constructed of earth ; the plain on which it stands , not abounding in stone . On the outside of the ...
Σελίδα 26
... probably by a simliar people , and for similar purposes . " I am happy to be able to add some very interesting facts to this description of my lamented friend . Another fortification existed on Jacob's Plains , or the upper flats , in ...
... probably by a simliar people , and for similar purposes . " I am happy to be able to add some very interesting facts to this description of my lamented friend . Another fortification existed on Jacob's Plains , or the upper flats , in ...
Σελίδα 28
... probably at this time , have received an appointment from his relative and namesake , to return with these chiefs to America , and act as agent of the British Govern- ment . + For this information , my acknowledgments are due to Drake's ...
... probably at this time , have received an appointment from his relative and namesake , to return with these chiefs to America , and act as agent of the British Govern- ment . + For this information , my acknowledgments are due to Drake's ...
Σελίδα 29
... probably the two nations whose kings kept their court in the valley . When the Moravian Indians were struck , it is stated to have been done by the Oneidas , the war party coming from Wyoming , showing this to have been within the ...
... probably the two nations whose kings kept their court in the valley . When the Moravian Indians were struck , it is stated to have been done by the Oneidas , the war party coming from Wyoming , showing this to have been within the ...
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