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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... governor of the new province of Louisiana , which had been granted to Crozat and his associates . This appointment removed him from Detroit , and immediately afterward the place was exposed to an Indian siege , instigated by English ...
... governor of the new province of Louisiana , which had been granted to Crozat and his associates . This appointment removed him from Detroit , and immediately afterward the place was exposed to an Indian siege , instigated by English ...
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... Governor of Virginia , saw from the first that actual occupation of Western lands was the only way to keep them out of the hands of foreigners and Indians . Therefore , directly after the con- quest of Vincennes by Clark he engaged a ...
... Governor of Virginia , saw from the first that actual occupation of Western lands was the only way to keep them out of the hands of foreigners and Indians . Therefore , directly after the con- quest of Vincennes by Clark he engaged a ...
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... Governor of this territory . Upon commencing the duties of his office he was instructed to ascertain the real temper of the Indians , and do all in his power to remove the causes for controversy between them and the United States , and ...
... Governor of this territory . Upon commencing the duties of his office he was instructed to ascertain the real temper of the Indians , and do all in his power to remove the causes for controversy between them and the United States , and ...
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... governor , in cases where land had been actually improved and cultivated under a supposed grant for the same , to confirm to the persons who made such improvements the lands supposed to have been granted , not , however , exceeding the ...
... governor , in cases where land had been actually improved and cultivated under a supposed grant for the same , to confirm to the persons who made such improvements the lands supposed to have been granted , not , however , exceeding the ...
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... Governor of Virginia , saying that the defenseless condition of the counties , forming a line of nearly 400 miles along the Ohio river , exposed to the hostile inva- sion of their Indian enemies , destitute of every kind of support ...
... Governor of Virginia , saying that the defenseless condition of the counties , forming a line of nearly 400 miles along the Ohio river , exposed to the hostile inva- sion of their Indian enemies , destitute of every kind of support ...
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