A Sketch of the History of Wyoming: To which is Added, an Appendix, Containing a Statistical Account of the Valley, and Adjacent CountyS.D. Lewis, 1830 - 209 halaman |
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... hundred . They are of a very irregular form having elevated points , and deep hollows or openings which are called " Gaps . " The Susquehanna enters the Valley through a gap in the western mountain called the Lackawannock Gap , " and ...
... hundred . They are of a very irregular form having elevated points , and deep hollows or openings which are called " Gaps . " The Susquehanna enters the Valley through a gap in the western mountain called the Lackawannock Gap , " and ...
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... hundred and fifty feet from its bank , and about half a mile from its confluence with the Susquehanna . It is of an oval or elliptical form , having its longest diameter from the N. W. to the S. E. at right angles to the Creek , three ...
... hundred and fifty feet from its bank , and about half a mile from its confluence with the Susquehanna . It is of an oval or elliptical form , having its longest diameter from the N. W. to the S. E. at right angles to the Creek , three ...
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... hundred years old . The Indians had no tradition concerning these fortifications , neither did they appear to have any knowledge of the purposes for which they were constructed . They were perhaps , erected about the same time with ...
... hundred years old . The Indians had no tradition concerning these fortifications , neither did they appear to have any knowledge of the purposes for which they were constructed . They were perhaps , erected about the same time with ...
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... hundred and thirty , repaired to Philadelphia where they met the Chiefs of the Delawares , and a General Council was opened in presence of the Officers of the Colonial Govern- ment and a large concourse of citizens , in the great Hall ...
... hundred and thirty , repaired to Philadelphia where they met the Chiefs of the Delawares , and a General Council was opened in presence of the Officers of the Colonial Govern- ment and a large concourse of citizens , in the great Hall ...
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... hundred warriors are said to have been killed on both sides ; but the Shawanese were so much weakened in landing that they were not able to sustain the conflict , and af- ter the loss of about half their tribe the remainder were forced ...
... hundred warriors are said to have been killed on both sides ; but the Shawanese were so much weakened in landing that they were not able to sustain the conflict , and af- ter the loss of about half their tribe the remainder were forced ...
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