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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... reached Chicago , hoping to ascend the river , and by a portage reach the Illinois : but the ice had closed the stream and it was too late . A winter march , facing the cutting wind of the prairie was beyond his strength . His two ...
... reached Chicago , hoping to ascend the river , and by a portage reach the Illinois : but the ice had closed the stream and it was too late . A winter march , facing the cutting wind of the prairie was beyond his strength . His two ...
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... reached the mouth of a river ( Chogage ) , on the southern coast of Lake Erie , where they were met by Pontiac , the Indian chief , who now appears for the first time upon the pages of Michigan history . He haughtily demanded of Rogers ...
... reached the mouth of a river ( Chogage ) , on the southern coast of Lake Erie , where they were met by Pontiac , the Indian chief , who now appears for the first time upon the pages of Michigan history . He haughtily demanded of Rogers ...
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... reached until some time afterward . The English now thought they had the country perfectly in their own hands , and that there was but little trouble ahead ; but in this respect they were mistaken . The French renewed their efforts to ...
... reached until some time afterward . The English now thought they had the country perfectly in their own hands , and that there was but little trouble ahead ; but in this respect they were mistaken . The French renewed their efforts to ...
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... reached November 4 , having lost in the expedition 183 killed and thirty - one wounded ; the Indians lost about as many . During the progress of this expedition Maj . Hamtramck marched up the Wabash from Vincennes , as far as the ...
... reached November 4 , having lost in the expedition 183 killed and thirty - one wounded ; the Indians lost about as many . During the progress of this expedition Maj . Hamtramck marched up the Wabash from Vincennes , as far as the ...
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... reached the Wabash in about ten days . Many of the Indians , having discovered his approach , fled , but he ... reaching . March 3 , 1791 , Congress provided for raising and equipping a regiment for the protection of the frontiers , and ...
... reached the Wabash in about ten days . Many of the Indians , having discovered his approach , fled , but he ... reaching . March 3 , 1791 , Congress provided for raising and equipping a regiment for the protection of the frontiers , and ...
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