Early Indiana Trials and Sketches: ReminiscencesMoore, Wilstach, Keys & Company, printers, 1858 - 640 pages |
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... Ohio line on the east , to White River , some seventy - five miles west . The country was new , sparsely settled , and being on the western frontier , the towns and villages were filled with Indians , trading their peltries , wild game ...
... Ohio line on the east , to White River , some seventy - five miles west . The country was new , sparsely settled , and being on the western frontier , the towns and villages were filled with Indians , trading their peltries , wild game ...
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... Ohio , who was about to settle in Connersville , as a root doctor . Some days after , there was nailed up to the weather - boarding of the hotel , an enor- mous swamp - lily root , almost as large as a man , with head , eyes , nose ...
... Ohio , who was about to settle in Connersville , as a root doctor . Some days after , there was nailed up to the weather - boarding of the hotel , an enor- mous swamp - lily root , almost as large as a man , with head , eyes , nose ...
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... Ohio at a particular time . This was taken down by the counsel , and upon that point they expected to contradict and discredit her . After she left the stand , they called a witness that resided in Illinois to prove that at the time she ...
... Ohio at a particular time . This was taken down by the counsel , and upon that point they expected to contradict and discredit her . After she left the stand , they called a witness that resided in Illinois to prove that at the time she ...
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... Ohio side they were on the other extreme , and maintained a kind of a quasi " oretenus " system . A citizen of Wayne county went over to Hamilton , Ohio , purchased several barrels of salt , and gave his note , under seal , for the ...
... Ohio side they were on the other extreme , and maintained a kind of a quasi " oretenus " system . A citizen of Wayne county went over to Hamilton , Ohio , purchased several barrels of salt , and gave his note , under seal , for the ...
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... Ohio friend was completely hors de combat , and came across to my seat with a compromising look : " Well , Mr. Smith , what will you do to end this vexatious case ? " " Let the cause be continued and you may take judgment at the next ...
... Ohio friend was completely hors de combat , and came across to my seat with a compromising look : " Well , Mr. Smith , what will you do to end this vexatious case ? " " Let the cause be continued and you may take judgment at the next ...
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