Governors Messages and Letters, Volum 1Indiana Historical Commission, 1922 |
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... peace upon the land he has given us . This is our positive determina- tion and we are resolved not to listen any longer to bad advice . My Father you have always told us to let you know what is done amongst us and I now inform you that ...
... peace upon the land he has given us . This is our positive determina- tion and we are resolved not to listen any longer to bad advice . My Father you have always told us to let you know what is done amongst us and I now inform you that ...
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... peace for themselves , and left the Indians to get out of it as well as they could . It was not till twelve years after that we are able , by the treaty of Greenville , to close our wars with all our red neighbors . From that moment ...
... peace for themselves , and left the Indians to get out of it as well as they could . It was not till twelve years after that we are able , by the treaty of Greenville , to close our wars with all our red neighbors . From that moment ...
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... Peace , in our county of Harrison and to keep , and cause to be kept , the Laws and Ordinances made for the good of the peace , and for the conservation of the same , and for the quiet rule and government of our citizens of the said ...
... Peace , in our county of Harrison and to keep , and cause to be kept , the Laws and Ordinances made for the good of the peace , and for the conservation of the same , and for the quiet rule and government of our citizens of the said ...
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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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