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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... government . When he had passed away , his name and his fame , so marked in the great West , was treasured above that of his fellow - laborers , Menard , Allouez , Nouvel or Druillettes . " May I not add that , most of all other States ...
... government . When he had passed away , his name and his fame , so marked in the great West , was treasured above that of his fellow - laborers , Menard , Allouez , Nouvel or Druillettes . " May I not add that , most of all other States ...
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... Government was to centralize power instead of building up localities for self - government . About 1704 , or three years after the founding of Detroit , this place was at- tacked by the Ottawa Indians , but unsuccessfully ; and again ...
... Government was to centralize power instead of building up localities for self - government . About 1704 , or three years after the founding of Detroit , this place was at- tacked by the Ottawa Indians , but unsuccessfully ; and again ...
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... Government . Even the seeds of 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 ...
... Government . Even the seeds of 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 ...
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... Government opposed any measures which might strengthen settlements in the interior of this country , lest they become self- supporting and independent of the mother country ; hence the early and rapid settle- ment of the Northwestern ...
... Government opposed any measures which might strengthen settlements in the interior of this country , lest they become self- supporting and independent of the mother country ; hence the early and rapid settle- ment of the Northwestern ...
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... government for the North- western Territoiy . He was an emancipationist and favored the exclusion of slavery from the Territory , but the South voted him down every time he proposed a meas- ure of this nature . In 1787 , as late as July ...
... government for the North- western Territoiy . He was an emancipationist and favored the exclusion of slavery from the Territory , but the South voted him down every time he proposed a meas- ure of this nature . In 1787 , as late as July ...
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