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 28
... Five Nations . Five chiefs went to England . The inference is quite pro- bable , nay , almost certain , that a distinguished sachem went from each nation . One died in England , leaving four , whose names we have mentioned . They were ...
... Five Nations . Five chiefs went to England . The inference is quite pro- bable , nay , almost certain , that a distinguished sachem went from each nation . One died in England , leaving four , whose names we have mentioned . They were ...
Σελίδα 41
... five hundred souls . In the midst of these pleasing scenes of present peace and anticipated enjoy- ment , they were visited by a deputation of Nanticokes and other Indians , from Wyoming , consisting of more than a hundred persons ...
... five hundred souls . In the midst of these pleasing scenes of present peace and anticipated enjoy- ment , they were visited by a deputation of Nanticokes and other Indians , from Wyoming , consisting of more than a hundred persons ...
Σελίδα 58
... five weeks . " Having fixed on a convenient spot for a settlement , they imme- diately began to erect a town , which , when completed , consisted of thirteen Indian huts , and upwards of forty houses built of wood , in the European ...
... five weeks . " Having fixed on a convenient spot for a settlement , they imme- diately began to erect a town , which , when completed , consisted of thirteen Indian huts , and upwards of forty houses built of wood , in the European ...
Σελίδα 68
... Five Na- tions , ' and the native proprietors of the land , and that the same lies within the limits of the Royal Charter to Connecticut ; mentioning the application of the grantees being subjects of king George the Second , and ...
... Five Na- tions , ' and the native proprietors of the land , and that the same lies within the limits of the Royal Charter to Connecticut ; mentioning the application of the grantees being subjects of king George the Second , and ...
Σελίδα 69
... five confederate nations of Indians , which was in 1765 , an Indian chief with whom he resided near two years in the Seneca country , told him that the Five Nations ( or Six Nations as they were then styled , ) had sold a large tract of ...
... five confederate nations of Indians , which was in 1765 , an Indian chief with whom he resided near two years in the Seneca country , told him that the Five Nations ( or Six Nations as they were then styled , ) had sold a large tract of ...
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