General History of the State of Michigan: With Biographical Sketches, Portrait Engravings, and Numerous Illustrations. A Complete History of the Peninsular State from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present TimeR. D. S. Tyler & Company, 1874 - 735 Seiten |
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... Territory or anized - Indian troubles again - The great war council at Detroit Campaign of General Harmer -- St . Clair's defeat - Wayne's victories - Michigan surrendered to the United States ... CHAPTER XXIII . William Hull appointed ...
... Territory or anized - Indian troubles again - The great war council at Detroit Campaign of General Harmer -- St . Clair's defeat - Wayne's victories - Michigan surrendered to the United States ... CHAPTER XXIII . William Hull appointed ...
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... Territory of Michigan - Its boundary- Judicial administration - The Woodward code of laws - Governor Hull - His trial by court - martial ... . CHAPTER XXIX . General Cass appointed governor - Defenseless condition of the Territory ...
... Territory of Michigan - Its boundary- Judicial administration - The Woodward code of laws - Governor Hull - His trial by court - martial ... . CHAPTER XXIX . General Cass appointed governor - Defenseless condition of the Territory ...
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... territory north of British occupancy to Francoix de la Roque , Seigneur de Roberval . The commission also invested him with supreme power within its bounds . In the summer of the same year a squadron of five vessels was fitted out for ...
... territory north of British occupancy to Francoix de la Roque , Seigneur de Roberval . The commission also invested him with supreme power within its bounds . In the summer of the same year a squadron of five vessels was fitted out for ...
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... territory - the Algonquins , the Hurons , and the Iroquois or Five Nations . The dominion of the Algonquins extended along the banks of the St. Lawrence about a hundred leagues , and they were once considered as masters of this part of ...
... territory - the Algonquins , the Hurons , and the Iroquois or Five Nations . The dominion of the Algonquins extended along the banks of the St. Lawrence about a hundred leagues , and they were once considered as masters of this part of ...
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... territory on the southern border of the St. Lawrence , extending from Lake Champlain to the western extremity of Lake Ontario . They were thus beyond the limits of what is now termed Canada , but were so connected with the interests of ...
... territory on the southern border of the St. Lawrence , extending from Lake Champlain to the western extremity of Lake Ontario . They were thus beyond the limits of what is now termed Canada , but were so connected with the interests of ...
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Alpheus Felch appointed army arrived banks became born British Campau Canada canoes Captain Cass chief church Clair College Colonel command commenced Congress council Detroit Detroit river district early East Saginaw elected enemy engaged English entered erected established farm father fire forest France French fur trade garrison Gladwyn Governor Grand Rapids held Henry hundred Huron Indians Infantry inhabitants Iroquois labor Lake Lake Michigan Lake Superior land Legislature Mackinaw March ment Michilimackinac miles Montreal Northwest Oakland county Ohio Ojibwas organized Ottawas party passed peace Pontiac Port Huron position possession present President prisoners Quebec Railroad received Regiment removed returned river road Saginaw county Saginaw river savages Senate sent settlement settlers shore soldiers soon spring strong-Colonel success Territory of Michigan thousand tion town trade tribes troops vessels village Wawatam William York
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Seite 452 - It is hereby ordained and declared by the authority aforesaid that the following articles shall be considered as articles of compact, between the original states and the people and states in the said territory, and forever remain unalterable, unless by common consent...
Seite 182 - Englishman, although you have conquered the French, you have not yet conquered us! We are not your slaves. These lakes, these woods and mountains were left to us by our ancestors. They are our inheritance; and we will part with them to none. Your nation supposes that we, like the white people, cannot live without bread — and pork — and beef! But you ought to know that He, the Great Spirit and Master of Life, has provided food for us in these spacious lakes and on these woody mountains.
Seite 366 - Detroit. It is far from my inclination to join in a war of extermination, but you must be aware that the numerous body of Indians who have attached themselves to my troops will be beyond my control the moment the contest commences.
Seite 511 - Whereas, for the reasons thus recited, it was enacted by the said statute that all able-bodied male citizens of the United States, and persons of foreign birth who shall have declared on oath their intention to become citizens...
Seite 182 - Englishman, our Father, the king of France, employed our young men to make war upon your nation. In this warfare, many of them have been killed; and it is our custom to retaliate, until such time as the spirits of the slain are satisfied.
Seite 197 - My children, you have forgotten the customs and traditions of your forefathers. Why do you not clothe yourselves in skins, as they did, and use the bows and arrows, and the stone-pointed lances, which they used? You have bought guns, knives, kettles, and blankets, from the white men, until you can no longer do without them; and, what is worse, you have drunk the poison fire-water, which turns you into fools. Fling all these things away, live as your wise forefathers lived before you.
Seite 453 - 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 181 - Englishman, it is to you that I speak, and I demand your attention. " ' Englishman, you know that the French King is our father. He promised to be such; and we, in return, promised to be his children. This promise we have kept. "'Englishman, it is you that have made war with this our father. You are his enemy; and how, then, could you have the boldness to venture among us, his children? You know that his enemies are ours. "'Englishman...
Seite 334 - They grew from the scum of the great water, when it was troubled by the evil spirit, and the froth was driven into the woods by a strong east wind. They are numerous, but I hate them.
Seite 447 - ... all the powers and perform all the duties of the governor during the vacancy occasioned by the removal, resignation, or necessary absence of the said governor. Approved, August 7. 1789.