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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... command the situation . True to deeper convictions , he dictated one of the most compact and finished documents of wise statesmenship that has ever adorned any human law book . He borrowed from Jefferson the term " Articles of Compact ...
... command the situation . True to deeper convictions , he dictated one of the most compact and finished documents of wise statesmenship that has ever adorned any human law book . He borrowed from Jefferson the term " Articles of Compact ...
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... command saved the crew , and the schooner succeeded in reaching the post with the much - needed supply of provisions . By this time , September , most of the tribes around Detroit were disposed to sue for peace . A truce being obtained ...
... command saved the crew , and the schooner succeeded in reaching the post with the much - needed supply of provisions . By this time , September , most of the tribes around Detroit were disposed to sue for peace . A truce being obtained ...
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... command of Col. Hardin , were sorely defeated on the Maumee October 22. The next day the army took up the line of march for Fort Washington , which place they reached November 4 , having lost in the expedition 183 killed and thirty ...
... command of Col. Hardin , were sorely defeated on the Maumee October 22. The next day the army took up the line of march for Fort Washington , which place they reached November 4 , having lost in the expedition 183 killed and thirty ...
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... command of about 3,000 troops , to be raised and employed against the hostile Indians in the territory over which his jurisdiction extended . He was instructed by the Secretary of War to march to the Miami village and establish a strong ...
... command of about 3,000 troops , to be raised and employed against the hostile Indians in the territory over which his jurisdiction extended . He was instructed by the Secretary of War to march to the Miami village and establish a strong ...
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... command of Col. John F. Hamtramck , who gave to the new fort the name of Fort Wayne . In 1814 , a new fort was built on the site of this structure . The Kentucky volunteers returned to Fort Washington and were mustered out of service ...
... command of Col. John F. Hamtramck , who gave to the new fort the name of Fort Wayne . In 1814 , a new fort was built on the site of this structure . The Kentucky volunteers returned to Fort Washington and were mustered out of service ...
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