History of St. Clair County, Michigan: Containing an Account of Its Settlement, Growth, Development and Resources, Its War Record, Biographical Sketches, the Whole Preceded by a History of MichiganA.T. Andreas & Company, 1883 - 790 Seiten |
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... American Policy 44 Tornado of 1835 .. Ordinance of 1787 . 45 The Meteor .... Pontiac's Siege of Detroit ... 48 The Comet .... 50 Eclipse of the Moon , 1881 . Expeditions of St. Clair and Wayne .. 53 The Storm of July 6 , 1879 ...... Gen ...
... American Policy 44 Tornado of 1835 .. Ordinance of 1787 . 45 The Meteor .... Pontiac's Siege of Detroit ... 48 The Comet .... 50 Eclipse of the Moon , 1881 . Expeditions of St. Clair and Wayne .. 53 The Storm of July 6 , 1879 ...... Gen ...
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... American Revolution were scattered into the west , and began to grow . The first Indian chief to raise the war - whoop was probably Kiashutu , of the Senecas , but Pontiac , of the Ottawas , was the great George Washington of all the ...
... American Revolution were scattered into the west , and began to grow . The first Indian chief to raise the war - whoop was probably Kiashutu , of the Senecas , but Pontiac , of the Ottawas , was the great George Washington of all the ...
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... AMERICAN POLICY . Thomas Jefferson , the shrewd statesman and wise Governor of Virginia , saw from the first that ... Americans in this vast region convinced the British Commissioners that we had entitled ourselves to the land . But ...
... AMERICAN POLICY . Thomas Jefferson , the shrewd statesman and wise Governor of Virginia , saw from the first that ... Americans in this vast region convinced the British Commissioners that we had entitled ourselves to the land . But ...
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... Americans , they were excited to desperation . At this time the British Government still supported garrisons at ... American inhabitants , withdraw all his forces , gar- risons and fleets from the United States , and from every post ...
... Americans , they were excited to desperation . At this time the British Government still supported garrisons at ... American inhabitants , withdraw all his forces , gar- risons and fleets from the United States , and from every post ...
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... American women with the army of the whites , very few of whom escaped the cruel carnage of the savage Indians . The latter , characteristic of their brutal nature , proceeded in the rush of victory to perpetrate the most horrible acts ...
... American women with the army of the whites , very few of whom escaped the cruel carnage of the savage Indians . The latter , characteristic of their brutal nature , proceeded in the rush of victory to perpetrate the most horrible acts ...
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acres Algonac American Andrew Westbrook appointed April army arpents August Black River British Buffalo built Bunce burned Capt Carleton Charles Church claimed Clair City Clair County Clair River Clemens command Commissioners Cottrell Court December Detroit died District east Edgar White elected farm father February feet Fort Gratiot French front George George W Governor Grand Gratiot Harrington Henry Indians Jackson James January John Joseph Judge July June killed Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake Michigan Lake St land Lapeer lives lost Macomb Macomb County March Marine City Michigan Infantry miles mill Mount Clemens mustered November October Ohio organized pioneer Pontiac Port Huron City President railroad regiment road Saginaw Samuel Sanborn Second Lieutenant September Sergeant Company settlement settlers shore Smith steamer Tenn Territory Thomas town Township tribes Trustees vessel village Ward Wayne White William wounded wrecked