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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... Remains of an- cient fortifications - Etymology of the name- Indian Tribes - Indian tradition - Delawares- Monceys - Mingoes- Shawanese - Removal of the Shawanese from the Ohio - Their arrival at Wyoming Treaty with the Six Nations ...
... Remains of an- cient fortifications - Etymology of the name- Indian Tribes - Indian tradition - Delawares- Monceys - Mingoes- Shawanese - Removal of the Shawanese from the Ohio - Their arrival at Wyoming Treaty with the Six Nations ...
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... can- not now be distinctly ascertained . That which remains the most entire was examined by the wri- ter during the summer of 1817 , and its dimensions to carefully ascertained , although from frequent ploughing , its 8- SKETCH OF THE.
... can- not now be distinctly ascertained . That which remains the most entire was examined by the wri- ter during the summer of 1817 , and its dimensions to carefully ascertained , although from frequent ploughing , its 8- SKETCH OF THE.
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... remain in the conquer- ed country , and another part removed towards the Atlantic , and took possession of the country ex- tending from the Hudson River to the Potomac . The Nation was divided into several distinct tribes , each of ...
... remain in the conquer- ed country , and another part removed towards the Atlantic , and took possession of the country ex- tending from the Hudson River to the Potomac . The Nation was divided into several distinct tribes , each of ...
Halaman 13
... gence , a National Council was held to deliberate on the propriety of removing to the country of the Delaware . The assembly however were divi Br ded , a part having resolved to remain and fortify HISTORY OF WYOMING . 13.
... gence , a National Council was held to deliberate on the propriety of removing to the country of the Delaware . The assembly however were divi Br ded , a part having resolved to remain and fortify HISTORY OF WYOMING . 13.
Halaman 14
... remain and fortify themselves in their new Town ; and the remain- der , consisting principally of the Pickaway tribe , under their Chief , Gachgawatschiqua , removed from the Ohio and formed a settlement in the forks of the Delaware ...
... remain and fortify themselves in their new Town ; and the remain- der , consisting principally of the Pickaway tribe , under their Chief , Gachgawatschiqua , removed from the Ohio and formed a settlement in the forks of the Delaware ...
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