Annals of the West: Embracing a Concise Account of Principal Events which Have Occurred in the Western States and Territories, from the Discovery of the Mississippi Valley to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Forty FiveJ.R. Albach, 1846 - 591 Seiten |
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... Early Jesuits in North America . Translated by Rev. William Ingraham Kip . " † Since this work went to press , a volume called " Notes on the Northwest by Wm . J. A. Bradford , " has reached us , in which an attempt is made to throw ...
... Early Jesuits in North America . Translated by Rev. William Ingraham Kip . " † Since this work went to press , a volume called " Notes on the Northwest by Wm . J. A. Bradford , " has reached us , in which an attempt is made to throw ...
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... early times meant at least all of North America south of the Great Lakes . For facts in relation to Florida see Bancroft's Hist . U. S. , Vol . I. The original authorities in relation to De Soto , are an anonymous Portuguese writer , a ...
... early times meant at least all of North America south of the Great Lakes . For facts in relation to Florida see Bancroft's Hist . U. S. , Vol . I. The original authorities in relation to De Soto , are an anonymous Portuguese writer , a ...
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... early travellers , describes as remarkably handsome , well - mannered , and kindly , even some- what effeminate . Leaving the Illinois , the adventurers passed the rocks upon which were painted those monsters of whose existence they had ...
... early travellers , describes as remarkably handsome , well - mannered , and kindly , even some- what effeminate . Leaving the Illinois , the adventurers passed the rocks upon which were painted those monsters of whose existence they had ...
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... early travels . Lake Ontario was also Lake Frontenac . Lake Erie , was Erike , Erige , or Erie , from a nation of Eries destroyed by the Iroquois ; they lived where the State of Ohio now is ( Charlevoix's New France , Vol . II . p . 62 ...
... early travels . Lake Ontario was also Lake Frontenac . Lake Erie , was Erike , Erige , or Erie , from a nation of Eries destroyed by the Iroquois ; they lived where the State of Ohio now is ( Charlevoix's New France , Vol . II . p . 62 ...
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... early in the spring of 1679 , the commander returned to Fort Frontenac to get another outfit ; while Tonti was sent forward to scour the lake coasts , muster together the men who had been sent before , collect skins , and see all that ...
... early in the spring of 1679 , the commander returned to Fort Frontenac to get another outfit ; while Tonti was sent forward to scour the lake coasts , muster together the men who had been sent before , collect skins , and see all that ...
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