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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... , so far as written narrative extends , there is nothing to show that a movement of people too far east resulted in a western settlement . THE FIRST IMMIGRATION . The first and most probable sources HISTORY OF MICHIGAN.
... , so far as written narrative extends , there is nothing to show that a movement of people too far east resulted in a western settlement . THE FIRST IMMIGRATION . The first and most probable sources HISTORY OF MICHIGAN.
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... eastern coast of Asia , which doubtless at that time stretched far beyond its present limits , and presented a continuous ... east , while the Caucasian race engaged in a similar movement of exploration and colonization over what may be ...
... eastern coast of Asia , which doubtless at that time stretched far beyond its present limits , and presented a continuous ... east , while the Caucasian race engaged in a similar movement of exploration and colonization over what may be ...
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... east to west , desolating the villages of the people . This animal is said to be sixty feet long , and when feeding in cypress and palm forests , to extend himself eighty - five feet , so that he may devour the bud- ding tops of those ...
... east to west , desolating the villages of the people . This animal is said to be sixty feet long , and when feeding in cypress and palm forests , to extend himself eighty - five feet , so that he may devour the bud- ding tops of those ...
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... east of the lake region . It is true , there was almost a constant change of commandants at the posts , and there were many slight changes of administrative policy , but as no great enter- prises were successfully put in operation the ...
... east of the lake region . It is true , there was almost a constant change of commandants at the posts , and there were many slight changes of administrative policy , but as no great enter- prises were successfully put in operation the ...
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... east to the regions of civilization . Of Mr. Henry's narrow escapes we give the following succinct account : Instead of attending the ball play of the Indians he spent the day writing letters to his friends , as a canoe was to leave for ...
... east to the regions of civilization . Of Mr. Henry's narrow escapes we give the following succinct account : Instead of attending the ball play of the Indians he spent the day writing letters to his friends , as a canoe was to leave for ...
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