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... opened the Great West to the provinces , took from France a large portion of her Indian allies , and ended the Indian war upon the western frontiers of Penn- sylvania , Maryland and Virginia . Pittsburgh , in 1759 , was in great dan ...
... opened the Great West to the provinces , took from France a large portion of her Indian allies , and ended the Indian war upon the western frontiers of Penn- sylvania , Maryland and Virginia . Pittsburgh , in 1759 , was in great dan ...
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... opened , a company to trade with the Sioux was formed , and among the associates were Jean Baptiste Boucher , the Sieur de Montbrun , Francois Boucher de Montbrun and Francois Campeau . Campeau was a blacksmith and armorer , and in the ...
... opened , a company to trade with the Sioux was formed , and among the associates were Jean Baptiste Boucher , the Sieur de Montbrun , Francois Boucher de Montbrun and Francois Campeau . Campeau was a blacksmith and armorer , and in the ...
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... opened about eight o'clock of the morning of the twenty - fourth of January , 1737 , to ad- mit a wood cart , when some of the Sioux pushed in and defiantly behaved . Upon the twentieth of March thirty Sioux ap- peared from Fond du Lac ...
... opened about eight o'clock of the morning of the twenty - fourth of January , 1737 , to ad- mit a wood cart , when some of the Sioux pushed in and defiantly behaved . Upon the twentieth of March thirty Sioux ap- peared from Fond du Lac ...
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... opened to and into Pittsburgh in 1829. It soon began to cut into the trade by wagon , but it was some years afterwards be- fore wagons were entirely supplanted . The farming interest along the old turnpike road was bitterly opposed to ...
... opened to and into Pittsburgh in 1829. It soon began to cut into the trade by wagon , but it was some years afterwards be- fore wagons were entirely supplanted . The farming interest along the old turnpike road was bitterly opposed to ...
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... opened his speech before bedlam broke loose within the church and without , and no living man could have made himself heard above the din . Bigelow kept at it like a man , and Sew- ard used all his clerical and personal influence to ...
... opened his speech before bedlam broke loose within the church and without , and no living man could have made himself heard above the din . Bigelow kept at it like a man , and Sew- ard used all his clerical and personal influence to ...
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