Annals, Comprising Memoirs, Incidents and Statistics of Harrisburg: From the Period of Its First Settlement ; for the Past, the Present and the FutureGeo. A. Brooks, 1858 - 400 halaman |
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... morning proceeded on our journey , and arrived in the evening within three miles of an Indian village called Peixtan . The Governor had received information at Pequehan , that one Nicole , a French Indian tra- der , was at that place ...
... morning proceeded on our journey , and arrived in the evening within three miles of an Indian village called Peixtan . The Governor had received information at Pequehan , that one Nicole , a French Indian tra- der , was at that place ...
Halaman 18
... morning about seven , the Governor went to the town ; from thence we went to Manatawney that night , and the next day to Philadelphia . ” It will be perceived by the date of the above incident that it transpired about twelve years ...
... morning about seven , the Governor went to the town ; from thence we went to Manatawney that night , and the next day to Philadelphia . ” It will be perceived by the date of the above incident that it transpired about twelve years ...
Halaman 21
... morning the track of an Indian was seen . " A DANGEROUS CANDLESTICK . " It has been observed that John Harris kept articles for trade with the Indians . At one period , Mrs. Harris had an Irish girl in her employ . On one occasion she ...
... morning the track of an Indian was seen . " A DANGEROUS CANDLESTICK . " It has been observed that John Harris kept articles for trade with the Indians . At one period , Mrs. Harris had an Irish girl in her employ . On one occasion she ...
Halaman 40
... morning of the 25th , we took our leave of the In- dians , and set off homewards , and were advised to go down the East side of the river , but fearing that a snare might be laid on that side , we marched off peaceably on the west side ...
... morning of the 25th , we took our leave of the In- dians , and set off homewards , and were advised to go down the East side of the river , but fearing that a snare might be laid on that side , we marched off peaceably on the west side ...
Halaman 67
... morning , at 8 o'clock , to march , when I doubt not at least fifty men will go that way , as the distress was so great . Everything has been done to en- courage , but no promise of reward absolutely given . I know the difficulty of ...
... morning , at 8 o'clock , to march , when I doubt not at least fifty men will go that way , as the distress was so great . Everything has been done to en- courage , but no promise of reward absolutely given . I know the difficulty of ...
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