Governors Messages and Letters, Volum 1Indiana Historical Commission, 1922 |
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... formed the whole Militia of the Country into 24 Com- panies of which there is in Arkansas one - within the bounds of the 2nd District four , in the 3rd three - in the 4th five & in the 5th eleven . In making this arrangement he says ...
... formed the whole Militia of the Country into 24 Com- panies of which there is in Arkansas one - within the bounds of the 2nd District four , in the 3rd three - in the 4th five & in the 5th eleven . In making this arrangement he says ...
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... formed the left angle of the rear line . The fire upon these was excessively severe & they suffered considerably before relief could be brought to them . Some few Indians passed into the encampment near the angle and one or two ...
... formed the left angle of the rear line . The fire upon these was excessively severe & they suffered considerably before relief could be brought to them . Some few Indians passed into the encampment near the angle and one or two ...
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... formed by the Shawanese prophet . It is with equal pleasure and pride , gentlemen , that I have it in my power to inform you that in an action where undaunted valor was con- spicuous in every corps , our own militia behaved in a manner ...
... formed by the Shawanese prophet . It is with equal pleasure and pride , gentlemen , that I have it in my power to inform you that in an action where undaunted valor was con- spicuous in every corps , our own militia behaved in a manner ...
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1805 April 28 Jefferson to Harrison Asking him | 126 |
1805 June 22 Wells to Gibson Indians at Fort Wayne | 139 |
1805 July 29 Message to the General Assembly First | 152 |
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