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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... settlement destroyed by Indians . Congress agree to admit Kentucky .、 Excise laid on spirits . Scott of Kentucky authorised to march against Indians . Procter starts on his western mission . Procter reaches Buffalo creek . Procter is ...
... settlement destroyed by Indians . Congress agree to admit Kentucky .、 Excise laid on spirits . Scott of Kentucky authorised to march against Indians . Procter starts on his western mission . Procter reaches Buffalo creek . Procter is ...
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... settlement destroyed . Blackhawk defeated on Wisconsin . Blackhawk defeated on Mississippi . Blackhawk delivered to United States . Cholera among Scott's troops and along Lakes . Treaty with Indians . Cholera at Cincinnati and along the ...
... settlement destroyed . Blackhawk defeated on Wisconsin . Blackhawk defeated on Mississippi . Blackhawk delivered to United States . Cholera among Scott's troops and along Lakes . Treaty with Indians . Cholera at Cincinnati and along the ...
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... Settlements on Mississippi , By Captain Philip Pittman . London . 1770 . Pitkin's History of the United States . New Haven ... Settlement , 1750. " See page 111 and note of this volume . ] Wetmore's Missouri Gazetteer . St. Louis . 1837 ...
... Settlements on Mississippi , By Captain Philip Pittman . London . 1770 . Pitkin's History of the United States . New Haven ... Settlement , 1750. " See page 111 and note of this volume . ] Wetmore's Missouri Gazetteer . St. Louis . 1837 ...
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... settlement of the famed Louisiana . These four carried two hund- red and eighty persons , including the crews ; there were soldiers , artificers , and volunteers , and also " some young women . " There is no doubt that this brave fleet ...
... settlement of the famed Louisiana . These four carried two hund- red and eighty persons , including the crews ; there were soldiers , artificers , and volunteers , and also " some young women . " There is no doubt that this brave fleet ...
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... settlement ; for the Spaniards came , dismantled the fort upon the Bay of St. Louis , and carried away its garrison , and the Frenchmen who had been left elsewhere in the southwest intermingled with the Indians , until all trace of them ...
... settlement ; for the Spaniards came , dismantled the fort upon the Bay of St. Louis , and carried away its garrison , and the Frenchmen who had been left elsewhere in the southwest intermingled with the Indians , until all trace of them ...
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