The Book of the Indians: Or, Biography and History of the Indians of North America, from Its First Discovery to the Year 1841AMS Press, 1976 - 708 páginas |
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... Colonel Byrd was seized . Such was the condition of the country , that a second application was made to General Amherst for aid , and he promptly afforded it . Colonel James Grant arrived there early in 1761 , and not long after took ...
... Colonel Byrd was seized . Such was the condition of the country , that a second application was made to General Amherst for aid , and he promptly afforded it . Colonel James Grant arrived there early in 1761 , and not long after took ...
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... Colonel Broadhead arrived near the Mora- vian town of Salem , and notified the inhabitants that he was on an expedi- tion against the hostile Indians , and gave them that timely notice that they might collect their people , if any were ...
... Colonel Broadhead arrived near the Mora- vian town of Salem , and notified the inhabitants that he was on an expedi- tion against the hostile Indians , and gave them that timely notice that they might collect their people , if any were ...
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... Colonel Darke proceeded immediately on his arrival , which was about the end of August , and built Fort Hamilton , on the Miami , in the country of Little - turtle ; and soon after Fort Jefferson was built , forty miles farther on- ward ...
... Colonel Darke proceeded immediately on his arrival , which was about the end of August , and built Fort Hamilton , on the Miami , in the country of Little - turtle ; and soon after Fort Jefferson was built , forty miles farther on- ward ...
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