The Past and Present of Kane County, Illinois: Containing a History of the County ... a Directory ... War Record of Its Volunteers in the Late Rebellion ... Statistics ... History of the Northwest ... Etc., EtcW. Le Baron, jr., 1878 - 811 páginas |
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... party , without loss or injury , reached Green Bay in September , and reported their discovery - one of the most important of the age , but of which no record was preserved save Marquette's , Joliet losing his by the upsetting of his ...
... party , without loss or injury , reached Green Bay in September , and reported their discovery - one of the most important of the age , but of which no record was preserved save Marquette's , Joliet losing his by the upsetting of his ...
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... party to explore the head waters of the Mississippi , and he set out on his jour- ney . This journey was accomplished with the aid of a few persons , and was successfully made , though over an almost unknown route , and in a bad season ...
... party to explore the head waters of the Mississippi , and he set out on his jour- ney . This journey was accomplished with the aid of a few persons , and was successfully made , though over an almost unknown route , and in a bad season ...
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... party , under arms , chanted the Te Deum , and then , after a salute and cries of " Vive le Roi , " the column was erected by M. de LaSalle , who , standing near it , proclaimed in a loud voice the authority of the King of France ...
... party , under arms , chanted the Te Deum , and then , after a salute and cries of " Vive le Roi , " the column was erected by M. de LaSalle , who , standing near it , proclaimed in a loud voice the authority of the King of France ...
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... party , numbering twenty - four persons , embarked in seven canoes on the St. Lawrence ; two additional canoes carried the Indian guides . In three days they were gliding over the bosom of Lake Ontario . Their guides conducted them ...
... party , numbering twenty - four persons , embarked in seven canoes on the St. Lawrence ; two additional canoes carried the Indian guides . In three days they were gliding over the bosom of Lake Ontario . Their guides conducted them ...
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... party of soldiers to plant along the Ohio River , in the mounds and at the mouths of its principal tributaries , plates of lead , on which were inscribed the claims of France . These were heard of in 1752 , and living along the " Oyo ...
... party of soldiers to plant along the Ohio River , in the mounds and at the mouths of its principal tributaries , plates of lead , on which were inscribed the claims of France . These were heard of in 1752 , and living along the " Oyo ...
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