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... settled in Missouri . He was with Joseph Smith when the latter was killed , and was himself shot four times . He represented Utah Territory in Congress . In 1877 , on the death of Brig- ham Young , he was elected president of the Church ...
... settled in Missouri . He was with Joseph Smith when the latter was killed , and was himself shot four times . He represented Utah Territory in Congress . In 1877 , on the death of Brig- ham Young , he was elected president of the Church ...
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... settled as a merchant in Savannah in 1766. An active patriot there , he was on the revolutionary committees , and was one of a party which broke open the maga zine at Savannah and removed the gun- powder in 1775. He served in the Conti ...
... settled as a merchant in Savannah in 1766. An active patriot there , he was on the revolutionary committees , and was one of a party which broke open the maga zine at Savannah and removed the gun- powder in 1775. He served in the Conti ...
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... settle- ment , and he built Fort Loudon , on the Tennessee River , about 30 miles from the site of Knoxville . It was ... settled on the Watau- ga River , one of the head streams of the Tennessee , in 1768. It was on lands of the ...
... settle- ment , and he built Fort Loudon , on the Tennessee River , about 30 miles from the site of Knoxville . It was ... settled on the Watau- ga River , one of the head streams of the Tennessee , in 1768. It was on lands of the ...
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... settled in Texas , was chosen commander - in - chief of the forces , and Austin was sent as com- missioner to the United States . After San Antonio de Bexar was captured ( Dec. 10 ) , the entire Mexican force was driven out of Texas ...
... settled in Texas , was chosen commander - in - chief of the forces , and Austin was sent as com- missioner to the United States . After San Antonio de Bexar was captured ( Dec. 10 ) , the entire Mexican force was driven out of Texas ...
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... settled , in 1806 , by General Wilkinson and lic edifices , fortifications , barracks , forts the Spanish commander ... settlement was broken up by United States number , in addition to said State of Texas , forces . In 1819 the Sabine ...
... settled , in 1806 , by General Wilkinson and lic edifices , fortifications , barracks , forts the Spanish commander ... settlement was broken up by United States number , in addition to said State of Texas , forces . In 1819 the Sabine ...
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