History of the Early Settlement of the North-western Territory: From Its Earliest Exploration by Europeans to the Close of the Terretorial [sic] Government in 1816 : with an Idtroduction [sic] Containing Historical Notes of the Discovery and Settlement of the Territory of the United States North-West of the River OhioSheets & Braden, 1854 - 456 sider |
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... Lieutenant - Governor of Detroit takes possession of the fort at Vincennes-- perilous situation of Clark . - p . 135 . CHAPTER VIII . Clark moves from Kaskaskia , with a small force , to attack Hamilton -- difficulties of the march ...
... Lieutenant - Governor of Detroit takes possession of the fort at Vincennes-- perilous situation of Clark . - p . 135 . CHAPTER VIII . Clark moves from Kaskaskia , with a small force , to attack Hamilton -- difficulties of the march ...
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... lieutenant Tonti , and thirty men , on the 14th of July , 1678 , and arrived at Quebec on the 15th of September of the same year . From Quebec La Salle proceeded to Fort Frontenac , at the outlet of Lake Ontario ; where , awaiting his ...
... lieutenant Tonti , and thirty men , on the 14th of July , 1678 , and arrived at Quebec on the 15th of September of the same year . From Quebec La Salle proceeded to Fort Frontenac , at the outlet of Lake Ontario ; where , awaiting his ...
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... Lieutenant of the Province of Louisiana , commanding at the Illinois , and Marc Antoine de la Loire Des Ursins , Principal Secretary for the Royal Indies Company : - On the demand of Charles Danie , to grant him a piece of land of five ...
... Lieutenant of the Province of Louisiana , commanding at the Illinois , and Marc Antoine de la Loire Des Ursins , Principal Secretary for the Royal Indies Company : - On the demand of Charles Danie , to grant him a piece of land of five ...
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... lieutenant who sat down for that purpose . This officer , seeing the French give way , exclaimed " they fly ! -they fly ! " " Who fly ? " cried the dying General , in a tone of great anxiety . When the lieutenant replied , " the French ...
... lieutenant who sat down for that purpose . This officer , seeing the French give way , exclaimed " they fly ! -they fly ! " " Who fly ? " cried the dying General , in a tone of great anxiety . When the lieutenant replied , " the French ...
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... Lieutenant Cuyler , who had been despatched from Ni- agara , arrived at Point Pelee with ninety - seven men , manning twenty small boats laden with provisions and stores for the garrison at Detroit . A few hours after the arrival of the ...
... Lieutenant Cuyler , who had been despatched from Ni- agara , arrived at Point Pelee with ninety - seven men , manning twenty small boats laden with provisions and stores for the garrison at Detroit . A few hours after the arrival of the ...
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