The Loyal West in the Times of the Rebellion: Also, Before and Since: Being an Encyclopedia and Panorama of the Western States, Pacific States and Territories of the Union. Historical, Geographical, and PictorialF. A. Howe, 1865 - 764 pages |
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... passed through the Iroquois and Wyandot nations to strean.s running into Lake Huron ; and in 1634 , two Jesuits ... passed up Green Bay , entered Fox River , crossed the country to the Wisconsin , and , following its current , passed ...
... passed through the Iroquois and Wyandot nations to strean.s running into Lake Huron ; and in 1634 , two Jesuits ... passed up Green Bay , entered Fox River , crossed the country to the Wisconsin , and , following its current , passed ...
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... passed a law for hanging every Popish priest that should come voluntarily into the province . The French , chiefly through the mild and conciliating course of their missionaries , had gained so much influence over the western Indians ...
... passed a law for hanging every Popish priest that should come voluntarily into the province . The French , chiefly through the mild and conciliating course of their missionaries , had gained so much influence over the western Indians ...
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... passed into an ambuscade formed by a far inferior body of French and Indians , who , lying concealed in two deep ravines , each side of his line of march , poured in upon the compact body of their enemy vollies of musketry , with almost ...
... passed into an ambuscade formed by a far inferior body of French and Indians , who , lying concealed in two deep ravines , each side of his line of march , poured in upon the compact body of their enemy vollies of musketry , with almost ...
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... passed down the Ohio in canoes ; and landing at the mouth of the Kentucky River , marked the initials of their names , and the date on the barks of trees . On their return , they were the first to give a particular account of the beauty ...
... passed down the Ohio in canoes ; and landing at the mouth of the Kentucky River , marked the initials of their names , and the date on the barks of trees . On their return , they were the first to give a particular account of the beauty ...
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... passed laws , and the governor erected the county of Washington , embracing nearly the whole of the eastern half of the present limits of Ohio . In November , 1788 , the second settlement within the limits of Ohio was commenced at ...
... passed laws , and the governor erected the county of Washington , embracing nearly the whole of the eastern half of the present limits of Ohio . In November , 1788 , the second settlement within the limits of Ohio was commenced at ...
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LOYAL WEST IN THE TIMES OF THE John Warner 1798-1885 Barber,Henry 1816-1893 Howe,Making of America Project No preview available - 2016 |
The Loyal West in the Times of the Rebellion [Electronic Resource] Also ... Henry Howe,John Warner Barber No preview available - 2015 |
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