Governors Messages and Letters, Volum 1Indiana Historical Commission, 1922 |
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Side 150
... sent on were entirely damaged and that many of them were altogether unfit for the Indian Trade . The Piankeshaw and Wea annuities which I received this Spring were also in a most wretched state , a considerable portion of these for the ...
... sent on were entirely damaged and that many of them were altogether unfit for the Indian Trade . The Piankeshaw and Wea annuities which I received this Spring were also in a most wretched state , a considerable portion of these for the ...
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... sent for the Weas to join them at Mississineway from whence they will proceed together to the Tippecanoe . A chief of the Weas has been just sent to me for the purpose of com- municating to me the object of their intended journey . It ...
... sent for the Weas to join them at Mississineway from whence they will proceed together to the Tippecanoe . A chief of the Weas has been just sent to me for the purpose of com- municating to me the object of their intended journey . It ...
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... sent a messenger to the Kickapoos of the Prairie to request that he might be permitted to retire to their town . This was positively refused and a warning sent to him not to come there . He then sent to re- quest that four of his men ...
... sent a messenger to the Kickapoos of the Prairie to request that he might be permitted to retire to their town . This was positively refused and a warning sent to him not to come there . He then sent to re- quest that four of his men ...
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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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