Michigan Historical Collections, Volum 8Michigan Historical Commission, 1886 |
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... told of the old settlers of 1833 . Of his history and worth while in our Sixth Regiment I need not to tell you . Not one of you but remembers his straightforward honesty , his daunt- less courage , his conscientious attention to every ...
... told of the old settlers of 1833 . Of his history and worth while in our Sixth Regiment I need not to tell you . Not one of you but remembers his straightforward honesty , his daunt- less courage , his conscientious attention to every ...
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... told me that he knew Jim Pendill in Niles in 1837 , and a right lively boy he was , too . ' He had often seen him driving his ' four - in - hand , ' with broad- cloth suit on and in snow - white gloves , but he added : Jim always paid ...
... told me that he knew Jim Pendill in Niles in 1837 , and a right lively boy he was , too . ' He had often seen him driving his ' four - in - hand , ' with broad- cloth suit on and in snow - white gloves , but he added : Jim always paid ...
Side 84
... told , represented a cash value of less than $ 100 . With these limited ap- pliances , but with a determination that knew no such thing as failure , these heroic pioneers entered upon the work of subduing the forest and of mak- ing the ...
... told , represented a cash value of less than $ 100 . With these limited ap- pliances , but with a determination that knew no such thing as failure , these heroic pioneers entered upon the work of subduing the forest and of mak- ing the ...
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... told that he should meet us here to - day representing in the same territory a population of nearly a quarter of a million , and a salt and lumber production far exceeding any other State in the American union , save Michigan alone ...
... told that he should meet us here to - day representing in the same territory a population of nearly a quarter of a million , and a salt and lumber production far exceeding any other State in the American union , save Michigan alone ...
Side 161
... the name Tonguish , and for his tribal relations , I am indebted to Judge J. V. Campbell , of Detroit . county . As told here it is but fragmentary , 21 THE STORY OF TONGUISH . 161 . The Story of Tonguish-Melvin D Osband.
... the name Tonguish , and for his tribal relations , I am indebted to Judge J. V. Campbell , of Detroit . county . As told here it is but fragmentary , 21 THE STORY OF TONGUISH . 161 . The Story of Tonguish-Melvin D Osband.
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40 in depth aged Antoine arpents in front arrived Baptiste bark brothers camp Campau canoes Capt Captain chief commander commenced council Court death Detroit died dollars Eaton county English father fire Foxes Francois French Frenchmen friends Genesee county Governor Henry honor horse hundred Hurons Indians Ingham county inhabitants Jackson Jacob Jacques James Jean Jesuits John Joseph Judge July June Kalamazoo county killed Lake Lake Superior land Lenawee county lived Louis Mackinaw Major Marquette McDougall miles Miss morning Motte night o'clock Oakland county October officers Ottawas passed peace Pendill pents in cultivation pioneer Pondiak Pontiac prisoners received resident returned Rivard river River Raisin Saginaw settlers Shiawassee county shore Society soldiers Territory of Michigan took town township trade troops village Washtenaw county Wayne Wayne County William Winter
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Side 496 - For the prevention of crimes and injuries the laws to be adopted or made shall have force in all parts of the district and for the execution of process criminal and civil, the governor shall make proper divisions thereof, and he shall proceed from time to time as circumstances may require to lay out the parts of the District in which the indian titles shall have been extinguished into counties and townships subject however to such alterations as may thereafter be made by the legislature...
Side 498 - Haisten for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars to him in hand paid, at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained sold and conveyed...
Side 265 - Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled ; Then in heaven with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tear is shed.
Side 499 - ... the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, yearly and other rents, issues and profits of the same lands, and of every part and parcel thereof; and all the estate...
Side 375 - With his mittens and his snow-shoes Vainly walked he through the forest, Sought for bird or beast and found none, Saw no track of deer or rabbit, In the snow beheld no footprints, In the ghastly, gleaming forest, Fell, and could not rise from weakness, Perished there from cold and hunger.
Side 222 - Wherefore I take you to record this day, that I am pure from the blood of all men : For I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God.
Side 222 - I take you to record this day that ? I am pure from the blood of all men ; for I have not shunned to declare unto you the whole counsel of God.
Side 449 - CHARLES, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, To our Lovits Messengers, our Sheriffs in that part, conjunctly and severally, specially constitute, greeting.
Side 499 - Have and to hold the said capital messuage, lands, tenements, hereditaments, and all and singular other the premises hereinbefore mentioned to be hereby granted and released, with their and every of their appurtenances unto the said...
Side 498 - All that certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Otsego, in a Patent granted on the twenty-fourth day of May, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-nine unto John Lindsley, and which said tract or parcel of land is known and distinguished by the name of lot No.