History of Monroe County, Michigan, Band 1Brookhaven Press, 1890 |
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... Canada , and on the west by the great plains west of the Father of Waters . The Huron tribe of Indians occupied the Lower Peninsula of Michigan , and were more civilized and less nomadic than the other western Indians . They early ...
... Canada , and on the west by the great plains west of the Father of Waters . The Huron tribe of Indians occupied the Lower Peninsula of Michigan , and were more civilized and less nomadic than the other western Indians . They early ...
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... Canada . They also had treasured their own wrongs and the injury they received at the hands of Cham- plain in 1609 , when he came into their midst with a band of Algonquins and shot with his arquebuse two of their chiefs ; and when they ...
... Canada . They also had treasured their own wrongs and the injury they received at the hands of Cham- plain in 1609 , when he came into their midst with a band of Algonquins and shot with his arquebuse two of their chiefs ; and when they ...
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... Canada ard was glad to escape from his an- noyances . In his case , like many others , " distance lent enchantment , " for during all Count Frontenac's exile in the New World , his wife constantly exerted an influence for his ...
... Canada ard was glad to escape from his an- noyances . In his case , like many others , " distance lent enchantment , " for during all Count Frontenac's exile in the New World , his wife constantly exerted an influence for his ...
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... Canada for re - enforce- ments and a better outfit . The fort was left in charge of a few men , and facing a toilsome and dangerous journey he pursued his way on foot over twelve hundred miles of frozen wil . derness . He subsisted on ...
... Canada for re - enforce- ments and a better outfit . The fort was left in charge of a few men , and facing a toilsome and dangerous journey he pursued his way on foot over twelve hundred miles of frozen wil . derness . He subsisted on ...
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... Canada until 1796 , when , under the provisions of Jay's treaty , it was surrendered to the United States . From France we received our first laws , our original social polity , our early religious character ; and although the wave of ...
... Canada until 1796 , when , under the provisions of Jay's treaty , it was surrendered to the United States . From France we received our first laws , our original social polity , our early religious character ; and although the wave of ...
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