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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Halaman 65
... improved by the Indians in the cultiva- tion of their corn , and which was still in part oc- cupied by them . The summer was so far advanced when the new Colony arrived , that they could on- ly prepare a few acres for wheat , and as ...
... improved by the Indians in the cultiva- tion of their corn , and which was still in part oc- cupied by them . The summer was so far advanced when the new Colony arrived , that they could on- ly prepare a few acres for wheat , and as ...
Halaman 69
... improvements upon the West side of the river . The Indians in the Valley still continued apparently friendly , and although they acknowledged the power and influence of the Six Nations , they considered themselves as entitled to some ...
... improvements upon the West side of the river . The Indians in the Valley still continued apparently friendly , and although they acknowledged the power and influence of the Six Nations , they considered themselves as entitled to some ...
Halaman 75
... improvements made by the Connecticut people from which they had been driven by the Indians in 1763. On the 8th . of February 1769 , the forty persons selected by the Susquehanna cómpany ar- rived at Wyoming , and found Stewart and Ogden ...
... improvements made by the Connecticut people from which they had been driven by the Indians in 1763. On the 8th . of February 1769 , the forty persons selected by the Susquehanna cómpany ar- rived at Wyoming , and found Stewart and Ogden ...
Halaman 83
... improvements upon the land , should depart the territory by the first of March - and that six men of Ogden's party should remain to take care of the property belonging to that party , and should occu- py one of the houses . After Ogden ...
... improvements upon the land , should depart the territory by the first of March - and that six men of Ogden's party should remain to take care of the property belonging to that party , and should occu- py one of the houses . After Ogden ...
Halaman 89
... improvements in the art of war , would permit . Fort Durkee , and Ogden's block - house , like two ancient Castles , became alternately the property of the victorious party , and an indiscriminate plun- der was the consequence of a ...
... improvements in the art of war , would permit . Fort Durkee , and Ogden's block - house , like two ancient Castles , became alternately the property of the victorious party , and an indiscriminate plun- der was the consequence of a ...
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