Governors Messages and Letters, Volum 1Indiana Historical Commission, 1922 |
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... party injured shall make application to the agent of the United States , who is charged with the delivery of the annuities of the tribe to which the offending party belongs , whose duty it shall be to hear the proofs and allegations on ...
... party injured shall make application to the agent of the United States , who is charged with the delivery of the annuities of the tribe to which the offending party belongs , whose duty it shall be to hear the proofs and allegations on ...
Side 583
... party . From what I have heard and my knowledge of the disposi- tions of those two tribes I have little doubt of the ... party from passing through their country ; it will be necessary forcibly to impress upon them the necessity of doing ...
... party . From what I have heard and my knowledge of the disposi- tions of those two tribes I have little doubt of the ... party from passing through their country ; it will be necessary forcibly to impress upon them the necessity of doing ...
Side 591
... party is a war chief of talents , entirely devoted to the Prophet . In his first speech he expressed his astonishment at seeing such warlike preparations that it had excited great alarm , that his women and children were all in Tears ...
... party is a war chief of talents , entirely devoted to the Prophet . In his first speech he expressed his astonishment at seeing such warlike preparations that it had excited great alarm , that his women and children were all in Tears ...
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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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