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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... river , on the south side of lakes Erie and Ontario , on both sides of the Mississippi , and on the north side of those lakes , " & c . An extract from " Remarks on the Policy and Practice of the United States and Great Britain , in ...
... river , on the south side of lakes Erie and Ontario , on both sides of the Mississippi , and on the north side of those lakes , " & c . An extract from " Remarks on the Policy and Practice of the United States and Great Britain , in ...
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... river . " In the valley of Wyoming , there exists some remains of ancient fortifications , which appear to have been constructed by a race of people very different in their habits from those who occupied the place when first discovered ...
... river . " In the valley of Wyoming , there exists some remains of ancient fortifications , which appear to have been constructed by a race of people very different in their habits from those who occupied the place when first discovered ...
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... river , towards which a gate opened , and the ancient people concur in stating that a well existed in the interior , near the southern line . On the bank of the river there is an Indian burying place , not a barrow or hill , such as is ...
... river , towards which a gate opened , and the ancient people concur in stating that a well existed in the interior , near the southern line . On the bank of the river there is an Indian burying place , not a barrow or hill , such as is ...
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... river . By the representation of James Stark , Esq . , the skeletons were count- less , and the deceased had been buried in a sitting posture . In a considerable portion of the bank , though scarcely a bone remained of sufficient ...
... river . By the representation of James Stark , Esq . , the skeletons were count- less , and the deceased had been buried in a sitting posture . In a considerable portion of the bank , though scarcely a bone remained of sufficient ...
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... River Indians . † It seems , then , probable , that the skeleton found with the picture on his breast , was one of the two latter chiefs , who had visited the Court of Queen Anne , received her likeness , pasted on glass , which was ...
... River Indians . † It seems , then , probable , that the skeleton found with the picture on his breast , was one of the two latter chiefs , who had visited the Court of Queen Anne , received her likeness , pasted on glass , which was ...
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