History of Logan County, Illinois: Its Past and Present...Donnelley, Loyd & Company, 1878 - 560 páginas |
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... Indian Troubles .. 79 Agricultural Societies . 223 Churches ... 298 Present Condition of the Minerals . .224 ... Indians Attacking a Stockade ... 72 34 5792436 Village Residence .. 86 An Early Settlement ... 116 A Representative ...
... Indian Troubles .. 79 Agricultural Societies . 223 Churches ... 298 Present Condition of the Minerals . .224 ... Indians Attacking a Stockade ... 72 34 5792436 Village Residence .. 86 An Early Settlement ... 116 A Representative ...
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... Indians of the Northwest . In 1668 , Claude Dablon and James Marquette founded the mission of Sault Ste . Marie at ... Indian nations to meet him at a grand council at Sault Ste . Marie the following Spring , where they were taken under ...
... Indians of the Northwest . In 1668 , Claude Dablon and James Marquette founded the mission of Sault Ste . Marie at ... Indian nations to meet him at a grand council at Sault Ste . Marie the following Spring , where they were taken under ...
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... Indians , who gathered to witness their departure , were astonished at the boldness of the undertaking , and ... Indian village on the 10th of June , amidst a great crowd of natives who had assembled to witness their departure into a ...
... Indians , who gathered to witness their departure , were astonished at the boldness of the undertaking , and ... Indian village on the 10th of June , amidst a great crowd of natives who had assembled to witness their departure into a ...
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... Indians . They were received most hospitably by these natives , who had never before seen a white person . After remaining a few days they re - embarked and descended the river to about latitude 33 ° , where they found a village of the ...
... Indians . They were received most hospitably by these natives , who had never before seen a white person . After remaining a few days they re - embarked and descended the river to about latitude 33 ° , where they found a village of the ...
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... Indians by their request , and ministered to them until 1675. On the 18th of May , in that year , as he was passing the mouth of a stream - going with his boatmen up Lake Michigan - he asked to land at its mouth and celebrate Mass ...
... Indians by their request , and ministered to them until 1675. On the 18th of May , in that year , as he was passing the mouth of a stream - going with his boatmen up Lake Michigan - he asked to land at its mouth and celebrate Mass ...
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