Governors Messages and Letters, Volum 1Indiana Historical Commission, 1922 |
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... tion . The speech from one of the agents of the latter said to be in writing I expect to get possession of . The determina- tion of the council held at the Kickapoo town at which the above mentioned tribes were represented have been ...
... tion . The speech from one of the agents of the latter said to be in writing I expect to get possession of . The determina- tion of the council held at the Kickapoo town at which the above mentioned tribes were represented have been ...
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... tion of our national affairs . It is true that in this infant state of our political existence we have no voice in the councils of the nation , but we are nevertheless Americans ; and as such feelingly alive to every- thing which can ...
... tion of our national affairs . It is true that in this infant state of our political existence we have no voice in the councils of the nation , but we are nevertheless Americans ; and as such feelingly alive to every- thing which can ...
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... tion which has in a great measure dissipated all my anxiety on the score of a rupture with the Indians at least so far as relates to the Tribes on the Wabash and its Waters . It is principally derived from two subordinate Indian traders ...
... tion which has in a great measure dissipated all my anxiety on the score of a rupture with the Indians at least so far as relates to the Tribes on the Wabash and its Waters . It is principally derived from two subordinate Indian traders ...
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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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