An Illustrated History of the State of Indiana: Being a Full and Authentic Civil and Political History of the State from Its First Exploration Down to 1875R. S. Peale & Company, 1875 - 736 páginas |
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... passed in open prairies , with the sod for a couch and the heavens for a shelter ; long , weary days and weeks of tiresome travel were endured . Perchance the mother and child were seated in a rough farm - wagon , while the father ...
... passed in open prairies , with the sod for a couch and the heavens for a shelter ; long , weary days and weeks of tiresome travel were endured . Perchance the mother and child were seated in a rough farm - wagon , while the father ...
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... passed on , and the pioneers continued their toils , submitted patiently to their hardships , until the light of civil- ization and prosperity dawned upon them in open cornfields , waving in harvest luxury , or in neat , comfortable ...
... passed on , and the pioneers continued their toils , submitted patiently to their hardships , until the light of civil- ization and prosperity dawned upon them in open cornfields , waving in harvest luxury , or in neat , comfortable ...
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... passed an act , approved January twentieth , 1874 , repealing the " Salary Grab Bill , " except as relates to the president and the justices of the supreme court ; Provided that mileage shall not be allowed for the first session of the ...
... passed an act , approved January twentieth , 1874 , repealing the " Salary Grab Bill , " except as relates to the president and the justices of the supreme court ; Provided that mileage shall not be allowed for the first session of the ...
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... passed over to the English . Notwith- standing this change in the government of the country , the French who had settled around the principal trading posts in Indiana , with a few exceptions , swore allegience to the British government ...
... passed over to the English . Notwith- standing this change in the government of the country , the French who had settled around the principal trading posts in Indiana , with a few exceptions , swore allegience to the British government ...
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... passed into the hands of the Spaniards . When the British extended dominion over the territory of Indiana by placing garrisons at the various trading posts in 1764-5 , the total number of French families within its limits did not ...
... passed into the hands of the Spaniards . When the British extended dominion over the territory of Indiana by placing garrisons at the various trading posts in 1764-5 , the total number of French families within its limits did not ...
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acres agricultural appointed army Assembly bank battle of Tippecanoe building cabin canal Captain church citizens Clark coal Colonel command commenced commissioners Congress county seat court Crawfordsville creek early elected enterprise erected Erie canal established Evansville farm Fayette feet Fort Wayne French Governor Harrison grange Hendricks Henry hundred Indiana Indiana State University Indiana territory Indianapolis inhabitants institution James Jeffersonville John Joseph Judge Kentucky Lake land legislature located Logansport Madison manufacturing ment Miami miles militia mill named in honor Ohio river party person pioneer population portion prairie present president Prof prosperity public improvements railroad Samuel Secretary senate session settled settlement settlers soil South Bend Studebaker Tecumseh Terre Haute territory thousand dollars timber tion Tippecanoe Tippecanoe county town township tribes troops trustees United Vigo Vincennes Wabash river Wayne weekly William