History of Saginaw County, MichiganC.C. Chapman & Company, 1881 - 958 Seiten |
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... village of the " Hurons " was probably near Detroit . The term " Huron " is derived from the French hure , a wild boar , and was applied to this tribe of Indians on account of the bristly appearance of their hair . These Indians called ...
... village of the " Hurons " was probably near Detroit . The term " Huron " is derived from the French hure , a wild boar , and was applied to this tribe of Indians on account of the bristly appearance of their hair . These Indians called ...
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... village and laid siege to it . They were severely repulsed , and their chief offered a capitulation , which was refused . Considering this an insult , they became enraged and endeavored to burn up the town . Their method of firing the ...
... village and laid siege to it . They were severely repulsed , and their chief offered a capitulation , which was refused . Considering this an insult , they became enraged and endeavored to burn up the town . Their method of firing the ...
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... village to village and camp to camp , informing the sachems everywhere that war was impend- ing , and delivering to them the message of Pontiac . They all approved the message , and April 27 , 1763 , a grand council was held near ...
... village to village and camp to camp , informing the sachems everywhere that war was impend- ing , and delivering to them the message of Pontiac . They all approved the message , and April 27 , 1763 , a grand council was held near ...
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... village on the east side of the river to obtain some venison , saw them thus at work on their guns , and suspected they were pre- paring for an attack on the whites . She told her neighbors what she had seen , and one of them informed ...
... village on the east side of the river to obtain some venison , saw them thus at work on their guns , and suspected they were pre- paring for an attack on the whites . She told her neighbors what she had seen , and one of them informed ...
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... village feasts were heard no more along the banks of our inland streams . Okemos became a mendi- cant , and many a hearty meal has the old Indian received from his friends among the whites . He was five feet four inches high , lithe ...
... village feasts were heard no more along the banks of our inland streams . Okemos became a mendi- cant , and many a hearty meal has the old Indian received from his friends among the whites . He was five feet four inches high , lithe ...
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History of Saginaw County, Michigan; M a (Michael a ) Leeson,Damon Joint Author Clarke Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2023 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acres of land April bank barrels Bay City Birch Run Board born brine building built Canada Capt Cass Cass river Charles Chesaning Chippewa Church Clerk Commissioner daughter David Detroit died district East Saginaw elected engaged erected farm farmer father feet Flint Flint river Frankenmuth Genesee George George W German Gideon Lee Henry Hoyt Indians James John Joseph July June June 22 Lake land on sec Lewis Lieut located lumber manufacture March married Mary Michigan miles mill Miller Miss native Ohio organized parents pioneer present purchased railroad regiment Republican resided Saginaw City Saginaw county Saginaw river Saginaw Valley salt saw-mill Sept settled settlers Smith street subject of sketch Supervisor territory Thomas Tittabawassee Tittabawassee river township trade Treasurer village whig wife William York Zilwaukee
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 99 - ... circumstances on the health of the people. They shall, when required, or when they deem it best, advise officers of the government, or other State boards, in regard to the location, drainage, water supply, disposal of excreta, heating, and ventilation of any public institution or building.
Seite 321 - To say that any state may at pleasure secede from the Union, is to say that the United States are not a nation...
Seite 321 - I consider, then, the power to annul a law of the United States, assumed by one State, INCOMPATIBLE WITH THE EXISTENCE OF THE UNION, CONTRADICTED EXPRESSLY BY THE LETTER OF THE CONSTITUTION, UNAUTHORIZED BY ITS SPIRIT, INCONSISTENT WITH EVERY PRINCIPLE ON WHICH IT WAS FOUNDED, AND DESTRUCTIVE OF THE GREAT OBJECT FOR WHICH IT WAS FORMED.
Seite 919 - He was reared on a farm and received his education in the...
Seite 77 - Miami, aforesaid, and on the north by an east and west line, drawn through the southerly extreme of Lake Michigan, running east after intersecting the due north line aforesaid, from the mouth of the Great Miami, until it shall intersect Lake Erie, or the territorial line, and thence with the same through Lake Erie to the Pennsylvania line...
Seite 321 - The states severally have not retained their entire sovereignty. It has been shown that in becoming parts of a nation, not members of a league, they surrendered many of their essential parts of sovereignty.
Seite 105 - This act shall not take effect in favor of any bank not subject to the act, entitled "an act to create a fund for the benefit of the creditors of certain moneyed corporations, and for other purposes...
Seite 194 - Only waiting till the shadows Are a little longer grown ; Only waiting till the glimmer Of the day's last beam is flown ; Then from out the gathered darkness, Holy, deathless stars shall rise, By whose light my soul shall gladly Tread its pathway to the skies.
Seite 69 - ... would not be more than one acre out of a hundred, if there would be one out of a thousand, that would in any case admit of cultivation.
Seite 90 - The Legislature shall encourage the promotion of intellectual, scientific and agricultural improvement; and shall, as soon as practicable, provide for the establishment of an Agricultural School.