The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities, History and Biography of America, 第 10 卷John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson Henry B. Dawson, 1866 |
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... ( Smith's Fontaneda , p . 47 ) , known to the French as Chaouanous , locally to the Iroquois , because of the cor- rupt dialect of the Algonquin they spoke , as Ontouagannha or Touagannha , the place where they do not know how to speak ...
... ( Smith's Fontaneda , p . 47 ) , known to the French as Chaouanous , locally to the Iroquois , because of the cor- rupt dialect of the Algonquin they spoke , as Ontouagannha or Touagannha , the place where they do not know how to speak ...
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... Smith , from whom I quote , " are by the French called Sauounons ( Hist . N. Y. , p . 63 ; see also Father Lamber- ville in Doc . Hist . N. Y. , i . , p . 63 ) . This league , and the Shawnees as members of it , are mentioned a few ...
... Smith , from whom I quote , " are by the French called Sauounons ( Hist . N. Y. , p . 63 ; see also Father Lamber- ville in Doc . Hist . N. Y. , i . , p . 63 ) . This league , and the Shawnees as members of it , are mentioned a few ...
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... Smith , Fontaneda , p . 46 , and others . ) Another der- ivation , however , and one equally plausible , has been offered for the word Suwaney , namely , that it is a negro corruption of the Spanish name of the river Sanjuanito ( Little ...
... Smith , Fontaneda , p . 46 , and others . ) Another der- ivation , however , and one equally plausible , has been offered for the word Suwaney , namely , that it is a negro corruption of the Spanish name of the river Sanjuanito ( Little ...
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... Smith's Fontaneda , p . 47 ) . Some of these latter isolated migrating bands we can succeed in tracing with tolera- ble precision . The largest of them left the South in 1730 , and having reached as far north on the track of their ...
... Smith's Fontaneda , p . 47 ) . Some of these latter isolated migrating bands we can succeed in tracing with tolera- ble precision . The largest of them left the South in 1730 , and having reached as far north on the track of their ...
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... SMITH'S EIGHTEEN MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS . ( Vol . iv . , p . 279 . ) - The fol- lowing article , cut from the Boston Transcript of Sept. 7 , 1865 , furnishes a very good answer to the query of B. Boston . • M. S. Y. THE GOOD OLD DAYS ...
... SMITH'S EIGHTEEN MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS . ( Vol . iv . , p . 279 . ) - The fol- lowing article , cut from the Boston Transcript of Sept. 7 , 1865 , furnishes a very good answer to the query of B. Boston . • M. S. Y. THE GOOD OLD DAYS ...
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