History of Seneca County: Containing a Detailed Narrative of the Principal Events that Have Occurred Since Its First Settlement Down to the Present Time ; a History of the Indians that Formerly Resided Within Its Limits ; Geographical Descriptions, Early Customs, Biographical Sketches, &c., &c., with an Introd., Containing a Brief History of the State, from the Discovery of the Mississippi River Down to the Year 1817, to the Whole of which is Added an Appendix, Containing Tabular Views, &cD. Campbell, 1848 - 251 頁 |
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... WHOLE OF WHICH IS ADDED AN APPENDIX , CONTAINING Tabular Views , & c . BY CONSUL W. BUTTERFIELD . SANDUSKY : TOR LIBRA NEW - YORK D. CAMPBELL & SONS , WATER STREET . 1848 . DEDICATION . ΤΟ ROBERT G. PENNINGTON , ESQ . , HISTORY.
... WHOLE OF WHICH IS ADDED AN APPENDIX , CONTAINING Tabular Views , & c . BY CONSUL W. BUTTERFIELD . SANDUSKY : TOR LIBRA NEW - YORK D. CAMPBELL & SONS , WATER STREET . 1848 . DEDICATION . ΤΟ ROBERT G. PENNINGTON , ESQ . , HISTORY.
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... whole valley of the Mississippi ; and the English government became seriously alarmed . Ne- gotiations took place , in the course of which , England proposed to limit her American colonies on the west , by a line drawn from Lake Erie ...
... whole valley of the Mississippi ; and the English government became seriously alarmed . Ne- gotiations took place , in the course of which , England proposed to limit her American colonies on the west , by a line drawn from Lake Erie ...
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... whole vast extent , except where the prairie spread its luxuriant vegetation , and where the settlements of the French or the villages of the Indians dotted the wilderness , there stretched a mighty and unbroken forest , yet ignorant of ...
... whole vast extent , except where the prairie spread its luxuriant vegetation , and where the settlements of the French or the villages of the Indians dotted the wilderness , there stretched a mighty and unbroken forest , yet ignorant of ...
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... whole of this time scarcely an Indian was visible , unless for a moment when shifting his position . Their number could only be ascertained from the many wreaths of smoke which arose from every bush , tree , or tuft of grass within view ...
... whole of this time scarcely an Indian was visible , unless for a moment when shifting his position . Their number could only be ascertained from the many wreaths of smoke which arose from every bush , tree , or tuft of grass within view ...
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... whole party had fasted for thirty - six hours , this was a very acceptable treat , and lifting the skin , with the meat enclosed , from the ground , they carried it with them until they had leisure to cook it . Having advanced a mile ...
... whole party had fasted for thirty - six hours , this was a very acceptable treat , and lifting the skin , with the meat enclosed , from the ground , they carried it with them until they had leisure to cook it . Having advanced a mile ...
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