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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... returned ; and it would scarcely be a matter for sur- prise if those emigrants were found to be the progenitors of that race found by the Spaniards in 1532 , and identical with the Araucanians , Cuenches and Huiltiches of to - day ...
... returned ; and it would scarcely be a matter for sur- prise if those emigrants were found to be the progenitors of that race found by the Spaniards in 1532 , and identical with the Araucanians , Cuenches and Huiltiches of to - day ...
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... returning early in the Spring they resolved to pass the tomb of their good father , whom they tenderly loved , and God ... returned to Quebec . What became of the bones of Marquette ? Did they carry them with them to Quebec ? No ; they ...
... returning early in the Spring they resolved to pass the tomb of their good father , whom they tenderly loved , and God ... returned to Quebec . What became of the bones of Marquette ? Did they carry them with them to Quebec ? No ; they ...
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... returned to the Chippewas , as the result of some kind of agreement about the conduct of the war . He was rescued again by an old friendly Indian claiming him as a brother . The next morning he saw the dead bodies of seven whites ...
... returned to the Chippewas , as the result of some kind of agreement about the conduct of the war . He was rescued again by an old friendly Indian claiming him as a brother . The next morning he saw the dead bodies of seven whites ...
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... returned to Fort Washington with a broken and dispirited army , having lost 39 officers killed , and 539 men killed and missing ; 22 officers and 232 men were wounded . Several pieces of artillery and all the baggage , ammunition ...
... returned to Fort Washington with a broken and dispirited army , having lost 39 officers killed , and 539 men killed and missing ; 22 officers and 232 men were wounded . Several pieces of artillery and all the baggage , ammunition ...
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... structure . The Kentucky volunteers returned to Fort Washington and were mustered out of service . Gen. Wayne , with the Federal troops , marched to Greenville and took up his headquarters during the Winter . HISTORY OF MICHIGAN . 55.
... structure . The Kentucky volunteers returned to Fort Washington and were mustered out of service . Gen. Wayne , with the Federal troops , marched to Greenville and took up his headquarters during the Winter . HISTORY OF MICHIGAN . 55.
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