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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... United States and the Indians ( excepting so far as the same should relate to the Wyandots and Delawares ) , on the supposition of their continu- ing faithful to the treaties ; but if they should join in the war against the United ...
... United States and the Indians ( excepting so far as the same should relate to the Wyandots and Delawares ) , on the supposition of their continu- ing faithful to the treaties ; but if they should join in the war against the United ...
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... United States , and felt certain that they could maintain that boundary . Maj . Gen. Scott , with about 1,600 mounted volunteers from Kentucky , joined the regular troops under Gen. Wayne , July 26 , 1794 , and on the 28th , the united ...
... United States , and felt certain that they could maintain that boundary . Maj . Gen. Scott , with about 1,600 mounted volunteers from Kentucky , joined the regular troops under Gen. Wayne , July 26 , 1794 , and on the 28th , the united ...
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... United States . The first effort to start an expedition failed ; but in the Summer of 1814 , a well - equipped force of two sloops or war , several schooners , and 750 land militia , under the com- mand of Commodore St. Clair and Lieut ...
... United States . The first effort to start an expedition failed ; but in the Summer of 1814 , a well - equipped force of two sloops or war , several schooners , and 750 land militia , under the com- mand of Commodore St. Clair and Lieut ...
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... United States that he should do so . " The chief paused a moment , raised his tall and commanding form to its ... United States would not give up the lands they had bought of the Miamis and the other tribes , those united with him were ...
... United States that he should do so . " The chief paused a moment , raised his tall and commanding form to its ... United States would not give up the lands they had bought of the Miamis and the other tribes , those united with him were ...
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... United States and return the answer to the Indians as soon as it was received . Tecumseh then declared that he and his allies were determined that the old boundary line should continue ; and that if the whites crossed it , it would be ...
... United States and return the answer to the Indians as soon as it was received . Tecumseh then declared that he and his allies were determined that the old boundary line should continue ; and that if the whites crossed it , it would be ...
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