Governors Messages and Letters, Volum 1Indiana Historical Commission, 1922 |
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... soon as it can be effected , with the Piankishaws , for their claim to the lands between the Wabash and the eastern boundary of the Kaskaskia ces- sion , as proposed in your letter of August 26th , on such rea- sonable terms as have ...
... soon as it can be effected , with the Piankishaws , for their claim to the lands between the Wabash and the eastern boundary of the Kaskaskia ces- sion , as proposed in your letter of August 26th , on such rea- sonable terms as have ...
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... soon as possible even if their ascent of the Ohio were certain . I shall dispatch the 4th Regiment as soon as I can make any satisfactory arrangements with the Indians . But if any change of circumstances should render it less nec ...
... soon as possible even if their ascent of the Ohio were certain . I shall dispatch the 4th Regiment as soon as I can make any satisfactory arrangements with the Indians . But if any change of circumstances should render it less nec ...
Side 701
... soon after ordered to lay with our cartridge boxes on , and our guns at our sides — and in case of an attack ( as was always the order , while on the march ) , each man stepped five paces in front of his tent , which formed the line of ...
... soon after ordered to lay with our cartridge boxes on , and our guns at our sides — and in case of an attack ( as was always the order , while on the march ) , each man stepped five paces in front of his tent , which formed the line of ...
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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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