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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... hand , it is certain that the mission was founded in this immediate vicinity , and the Murray farm , as fronting on the most protected part of the bay , and affording the best landing for boats , is certainly as likely a spot for ...
... hand , it is certain that the mission was founded in this immediate vicinity , and the Murray farm , as fronting on the most protected part of the bay , and affording the best landing for boats , is certainly as likely a spot for ...
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... hands of Judge C. I. Walker , of Detroit , and was thus enabled , to my very great satisfaction , to verify the ... hand and the thigh bone . From these circumstances then we deduce the following conclusions : 1. That of M. Pommier ...
... hands of Judge C. I. Walker , of Detroit , and was thus enabled , to my very great satisfaction , to verify the ... hand and the thigh bone . From these circumstances then we deduce the following conclusions : 1. That of M. Pommier ...
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... hands , and that there was but little trouble ahead ; but in this respect they were mistaken . The French renewed ... hand , now sup- plied them with nothing , frequently insulting them when they appeared around the forts . Everything ...
... hands , and that there was but little trouble ahead ; but in this respect they were mistaken . The French renewed ... hand , now sup- plied them with nothing , frequently insulting them when they appeared around the forts . Everything ...
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... hands of the savages . The result of the massacre was the death of about seventy out of ninety persons . The Ottawa ... hand , and waited a moment for the signal , the drum beat to arms . In that dreadful interval he saw several of his ...
... hands of the savages . The result of the massacre was the death of about seventy out of ninety persons . The Ottawa ... hand , and waited a moment for the signal , the drum beat to arms . In that dreadful interval he saw several of his ...
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... hand , refused to accede to the arrangements , declined to compromise rights or surrender jurisdistion , but partially disbanded his forces , holding a sufficient number in readiness to meet any emer- gency that might arise . Gov. Lucas ...
... hand , refused to accede to the arrangements , declined to compromise rights or surrender jurisdistion , but partially disbanded his forces , holding a sufficient number in readiness to meet any emer- gency that might arise . Gov. Lucas ...
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