Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 第 15 卷Democrat Printing Company, 1900 Vol. 1 includes a memoir of Dr Draper and the early records of the Society (1849-54) |
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... York this 23d day of September in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty three between Bartholomew Calvin Jonathan C. Johnston Stephen Cal- vin Jeremiah Johnston Charles Tanseye chiefs and head men of the Delware tribes of ...
... York this 23d day of September in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty three between Bartholomew Calvin Jonathan C. Johnston Stephen Cal- vin Jeremiah Johnston Charles Tanseye chiefs and head men of the Delware tribes of ...
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... York Indians whose names are here . unto subscribed and who are interested in the lands at Green Bay provided for them by the Menomenee Treaty of February 1831 and assented and agreed unto by the New York Indians October 27 , 1832 ...
... York Indians whose names are here . unto subscribed and who are interested in the lands at Green Bay provided for them by the Menomenee Treaty of February 1831 and assented and agreed unto by the New York Indians October 27 , 1832 ...
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... York Indians as much land ' as they have now ceded or hereafter may cede to the United States or to the State of New York and adjoining the northwardly line of the Lands of the Cherokees and Osages so as to included the lands to the ...
... York Indians as much land ' as they have now ceded or hereafter may cede to the United States or to the State of New York and adjoining the northwardly line of the Lands of the Cherokees and Osages so as to included the lands to the ...
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... York and the interest thereof shall be applied annually for the ob- jects specified among the New York Indians who shall have removed West of the Mississippi . Out of the above sum of Three Hundred and Forty Thousand Dollars the sum of ...
... York and the interest thereof shall be applied annually for the ob- jects specified among the New York Indians who shall have removed West of the Mississippi . Out of the above sum of Three Hundred and Forty Thousand Dollars the sum of ...
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... York Indians or the Six Nations of the Ancient Iroquois confederacy , and the United States hereby guarantees to ... York by the New York Indians to Green Bay shall cease after the ratification of this Treaty . Article Seventh . This ...
... York Indians or the Six Nations of the Ancient Iroquois confederacy , and the United States hereby guarantees to ... York by the New York Indians to Green Bay shall cease after the ratification of this Treaty . Article Seventh . This ...
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第 35 頁 - Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness...
第 97 頁 - The chamber where the good man meets his fate Is privileged beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of Heaven.
第 11 頁 - Now therefore, know all men by these presents, that for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars to me in hand paid by S.
第 172 頁 - Then they went out to see what was done; and came to Jesus, and found the man, out of whom the devils were departed, sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed, and in his right mind: and they were afraid.
第 21 頁 - Cocaclin, parallel to a line of the French grants and six miles from Fox. River ; from thence on said parallel line, northwardly six miles; from thence eastwardly to a point on the northeast line of the Indian lands, and being at right angles to the same.
第 275 頁 - ... sundown, & by fire light over Prairie, it being on fire. This was the grandest scene I ever saw, the wind blew a gale all day, the grass was dry, & the fire being in the Prairie, at a distance, where we entered it some men were kindling fire to burn it away from their fences & then let it run — no odds who it burnt up. As the dark came on, the fire shone more brilliant. A cloud of smoke arose on which the fire below shone, & the reflection could be seen for miles — in some instances 40. We...
第 229 頁 - ... the former was no small item — for, with appetites sharpened by pure air and exercise, and with abundance of fresh venison, with fowl, and fish, to satisfy them, the quantity of viands consumed by the party would have astonished modern epicures, and perhaps shock the delicate tastes of city belles. We frequently encamped early in the afternoon — at some spot which attracted our attention from its natural beauty, or romantic appearance — and strolled along the bank of the stream, plucking...
第 275 頁 - By this means we had in view at one time from one to 5 miles of fire in a streak, burning from 2 to 6 feet high. In high grass it sometimes burns 30 feet high, if driven by fierce winds. By the light of this fire we could read fine print for \ a mile or more. And the light reflected from the cloud of smoke, enlightened our road for miles after the blaze of the fire was out of sight.
第 412 頁 - Milwauky or Manawauky river; thence down said river to its mouth; thence north, along the shore of lake Michigan, to the entrance of Green bay; thence up and along Green bay, Fox river, and Winnebago lake, to the place of beginning; excluding all private land claims which the United States have heretofore confirmed and sanctioned.
第 278 頁 - ... command. She had some women making catridges, others loading guns for the men to fire, while she drove round the fort like a fury, cursing & swearing like a pirate. She had all the children drove into one room & one Elizabeth Armstrong. The town of Elizabeth, Jo Daviess County, is named for her. Ed. woman, with a club in hand, appointed to guard them, with strict orders [to] keep them from crying, lest the Indians should think they were frightened, & should thereby be encouraged. The Indians...