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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... Builders who went west from Babel ; while yet the beautiful isles of the Antilles formed an integral portion of this continent , long years before the European Northmen dreamed of setting forth to the 18 HISTORY OF MICHIGAN .
... Builders who went west from Babel ; while yet the beautiful isles of the Antilles formed an integral portion of this continent , long years before the European Northmen dreamed of setting forth to the 18 HISTORY OF MICHIGAN .
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... formed part of the bottom of an Indian - wig - wap - makak- birch - baik - box or mocock . Evidently the box had been double , such as the Indians sometimes use for greater durability in interments , and had been placed on three or four ...
... formed part of the bottom of an Indian - wig - wap - makak- birch - baik - box or mocock . Evidently the box had been double , such as the Indians sometimes use for greater durability in interments , and had been placed on three or four ...
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... formed man , with a countenance indicating a high degree of intelligence . In 1746 he had successfully defended Detroit against the northern tribes , and it is probable he was present and assisted in the defeat of Braddock . About the ...
... formed man , with a countenance indicating a high degree of intelligence . In 1746 he had successfully defended Detroit against the northern tribes , and it is probable he was present and assisted in the defeat of Braddock . About the ...
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... formed but one nation ; that if the United States would not give up the lands they had bought of the Miamis and the other tribes , those united with him were determined to annihilate those tribes ; that they were determined to have no ...
... formed but one nation ; that if the United States would not give up the lands they had bought of the Miamis and the other tribes , those united with him were determined to annihilate those tribes ; that they were determined to have no ...
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... formed . The constitution framed by the convention was submitted to the people and by them approved , after which it was sent to Congress for its action , not doubting but Michigan would be admitted as a State as soon as Con- gress ...
... formed . The constitution framed by the convention was submitted to the people and by them approved , after which it was sent to Congress for its action , not doubting but Michigan would be admitted as a State as soon as Con- gress ...
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