The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 24Historical Society of Pennsylvania., 1900 |
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... Indian trader was always in the van . First among the Indian traders who penetrated the wilderness in advance of . the ... Indians of Peshtang , Char- tier at Turkey Hill , near the Conestoga reservation , and Le Tort in Donegal , above ...
... Indian trader was always in the van . First among the Indian traders who penetrated the wilderness in advance of . the ... Indians of Peshtang , Char- tier at Turkey Hill , near the Conestoga reservation , and Le Tort in Donegal , above ...
Halaman 18
... Indians . At a very early period , while she still lived on the Schuyl- kill , she was accused of threatening the Province with the vengeance of the French and the Indians of the upper Dela- ware . She showed that the only foundation ...
... Indians . At a very early period , while she still lived on the Schuyl- kill , she was accused of threatening the Province with the vengeance of the French and the Indians of the upper Dela- ware . She showed that the only foundation ...
Halaman 19
... Indian village on the west side of the river , at what is now the site of New Cumberland . Young Peter was in the pay of the Proprietary , and was expected to exert a soothing influence over the Shawanese , whose attitude was menacing ...
... Indian village on the west side of the river , at what is now the site of New Cumberland . Young Peter was in the pay of the Proprietary , and was expected to exert a soothing influence over the Shawanese , whose attitude was menacing ...
Halaman 20
... Indians for planting and hunt- ing . " Chartier was asked to convey this information to the Indians at " Alleghening . " As the Indian title had not yet been extinguished west of the Susquehanna , this was a promise to the Shawanese of ...
... Indians for planting and hunt- ing . " Chartier was asked to convey this information to the Indians at " Alleghening . " As the Indian title had not yet been extinguished west of the Susquehanna , this was a promise to the Shawanese of ...
Halaman 22
... Indian trader , and kept the ferry three miles below Harris's , afterwards Simpson's . James Chambers was still a taxable in Hopewell in 1762. There is no trace of his sons , if he had any , in the Revolution . A James Chambers obtained ...
... Indian trader , and kept the ferry three miles below Harris's , afterwards Simpson's . James Chambers was still a taxable in Hopewell in 1762. There is no trace of his sons , if he had any , in the Revolution . A James Chambers obtained ...
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