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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... Indian . Gen. George B. Porter's Administration 89 Okemos Administration of Gov. Horner .... 91 Indians in 1812 ... State Officers .... 97 Political Statistics ... Early Traders and Interpreters ... 101 Joseph Reveur Fur Traders and ...
... Indian . Gen. George B. Porter's Administration 89 Okemos Administration of Gov. Horner .... 91 Indians in 1812 ... State Officers .... 97 Political Statistics ... Early Traders and Interpreters ... 101 Joseph Reveur Fur Traders and ...
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... Indians , but unsuccessfully ; and again , in 1712 , the Otta- gamies , or Fox Indians , who were in secret alliance with the old enemies of the French , the Iroquois , attacked the village and laid siege to it . They were severely ...
... Indians , but unsuccessfully ; and again , in 1712 , the Otta- gamies , or Fox Indians , who were in secret alliance with the old enemies of the French , the Iroquois , attacked the village and laid siege to it . They were severely ...
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... Indians alike . The next day Pontiac signified his willingness to live at peace with the English , allowing them to remain in his country , provided they paid him due respect . He knew that French power was on the wane , and that it was ...
... Indians alike . The next day Pontiac signified his willingness to live at peace with the English , allowing them to remain in his country , provided they paid him due respect . He knew that French power was on the wane , and that it was ...
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... Indian warriors . It was a source of great amazement to the Indians to see so many men surrender to so few . Nothing is more effective in gaining the respect of Indians than a display of power , and the above proceed- ings led them to ...
... Indian warriors . It was a source of great amazement to the Indians to see so many men surrender to so few . Nothing is more effective in gaining the respect of Indians than a display of power , and the above proceed- ings led them to ...
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... Indians he spent the day writing letters to his friends , as a canoe was to leave for the East the following day . While thus engaged , he heard an Indian war cry and a noise of general confusion . Looking out of the window , he saw a ...
... Indians he spent the day writing letters to his friends , as a canoe was to leave for the East the following day . While thus engaged , he heard an Indian war cry and a noise of general confusion . Looking out of the window , he saw a ...
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