The History of Sauk County, Wisconsin: Containing an Account of Settlement, Growth, Development and Resources ... Biographical Sketches ... the Whole Preceded by a History of WisconsinWestern historical Company, 1880 - 825 páginas |
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... called themselves Hochungara , or Ochunkoraw , but were styled by the Sioux , Hotanke , or Sturgeon . Nothing more is heard of the Ouenibigoutz , or Winnebegouk ( as the Winnebagoes were early called by the Jesuit missionaries , and the ...
... called themselves Hochungara , or Ochunkoraw , but were styled by the Sioux , Hotanke , or Sturgeon . Nothing more is heard of the Ouenibigoutz , or Winnebegouk ( as the Winnebagoes were early called by the Jesuit missionaries , and the ...
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... called - of what is now Wisconsin by the French . The ninety years of domination by France in this region were years of only nominal possession . The record of this occupation is made up of facts concerning the Indian policy of the ...
... called - of what is now Wisconsin by the French . The ninety years of domination by France in this region were years of only nominal possession . The record of this occupation is made up of facts concerning the Indian policy of the ...
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... called INDIANA . It included not only the whole of the present State of Illinois and nearly all of what is now Indiana , but more than half of the State of Michigan as now defined , also a considerable part of the present Minnesota ...
... called INDIANA . It included not only the whole of the present State of Illinois and nearly all of what is now Indiana , but more than half of the State of Michigan as now defined , also a considerable part of the present Minnesota ...
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... called out . On the twenty - ninth of August , Brigadier - General Henry Atkinson , of the United States army , with a strong force of regulars , ascended the Wis- consin river to put an end to any further spread of Winnebago ...
... called out . On the twenty - ninth of August , Brigadier - General Henry Atkinson , of the United States army , with a strong force of regulars , ascended the Wis- consin river to put an end to any further spread of Winnebago ...
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... called Black Hawk , refused to leave their village near Rock Island . They contended that they had not sold their town to the United States ; and , upon their return early in 1831 , from a hunt across the Mississippi , finding their ...
... called Black Hawk , refused to leave their village near Rock Island . They contended that they had not sold their town to the United States ; and , upon their return early in 1831 , from a hunt across the Mississippi , finding their ...
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