National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen71888 |
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... arrived , and passing the fort , visited some Puans ( Win- nebagoes ) encamped in the vicinity . Oua- kantape ( Wah - kan - tah - pay ) was the chief and quite insolent , and some of the party burned the pickets around the garden of ...
... arrived , and passing the fort , visited some Puans ( Win- nebagoes ) encamped in the vicinity . Oua- kantape ( Wah - kan - tah - pay ) was the chief and quite insolent , and some of the party burned the pickets around the garden of ...
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... arrived at the Grand Portage of Lake Superior , south of Pigeon river . The next winter he passed in the valley of the Red river , where hunt- ing was good . On the twenty - ninth of February , 1753 , he received a letter from Marin's ...
... arrived at the Grand Portage of Lake Superior , south of Pigeon river . The next winter he passed in the valley of the Red river , where hunt- ing was good . On the twenty - ninth of February , 1753 , he received a letter from Marin's ...
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... arrived at Montreal from the distant west on the seventh day of October , and on the third of November the Marquis ... arrival came young George Washington with a letter from Governor Dinwiddie of Virginia . After courteous treatment ...
... arrived at Montreal from the distant west on the seventh day of October , and on the third of November the Marquis ... arrival came young George Washington with a letter from Governor Dinwiddie of Virginia . After courteous treatment ...
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... troops entered Minnesota by way of Lake Superior . Major Thompson Maxwell , in his journal , mentions that in May , 1762 , he arrived at Grand Portage , now in Minnesota , with a few soldiers , as 28 MAGAZINE OF WEstern HISTORY .
... troops entered Minnesota by way of Lake Superior . Major Thompson Maxwell , in his journal , mentions that in May , 1762 , he arrived at Grand Portage , now in Minnesota , with a few soldiers , as 28 MAGAZINE OF WEstern HISTORY .
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... arrived in Boston . She emigrated to New Engiand principally because she wished to be near her former pastor , Mr. Cotton . Yet the time came when she and others , who , as Cotton Mather says , had followed their ministers " three thou ...
... arrived in Boston . She emigrated to New Engiand principally because she wished to be near her former pastor , Mr. Cotton . Yet the time came when she and others , who , as Cotton Mather says , had followed their ministers " three thou ...
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