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Side 11
Obtaining the services of two Miami guides , to conduct his little bard to the
Wisconsin River , he left the hospitable Indians on the 10th of June . Conducting
them across the portage , their Indian guides returned to their village , and the
little ...
Obtaining the services of two Miami guides , to conduct his little bard to the
Wisconsin River , he left the hospitable Indians on the 10th of June . Conducting
them across the portage , their Indian guides returned to their village , and the
little ...
Side 18
June 28 , 1834 , the territory west of the Mississippi River and north of Missouri ,
was made a part of the territory of Michigan ; but two years later , on the 4th of
July , 1836 , Wisconsin Territory was erected , embracing within its limits the
present ...
June 28 , 1834 , the territory west of the Mississippi River and north of Missouri ,
was made a part of the territory of Michigan ; but two years later , on the 4th of
July , 1836 , Wisconsin Territory was erected , embracing within its limits the
present ...
Side 32
On the 26th of April they were taken to Fortress Monroe , where they remained till
the 4th of June , 1833 , when orders were given for them to be liberated and
returned to their own country . By order of the President , he was brought back to
...
On the 26th of April they were taken to Fortress Monroe , where they remained till
the 4th of June , 1833 , when orders were given for them to be liberated and
returned to their own country . By order of the President , he was brought back to
...
Side 33
The treaty was ratified February 13 , 1833 , and took effect on the ist of June
following , when the Indians quietly removed from the ceded territory , and this
fertile and beautiful region was opened to white settlers . By the terms of the
treaty , out ...
The treaty was ratified February 13 , 1833 , and took effect on the ist of June
following , when the Indians quietly removed from the ceded territory , and this
fertile and beautiful region was opened to white settlers . By the terms of the
treaty , out ...
Side 44
From this time a military force was stationed at Dubuque to prevent the settlers
from returning , until June , 1832 . The Indians returned , and were encouraged to
operate the rich mines opened by the late white occupants . In June 1832 , the ...
From this time a military force was stationed at Dubuque to prevent the settlers
from returning , until June , 1832 . The Indians returned , and were encouraged to
operate the rich mines opened by the late white occupants . In June 1832 , the ...
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acres of land Allamakee America appointed August became Board born building built called church claim commenced completed continued Court Creek Decorah died District Dubuque early elected engaged erected established fall farm farmer father five four George Government grant held Henry improved Indians interest Iowa James January John Judge July June known Lansing later lived located March married Mary miles mill Miss Mississippi months moved native Norway occupied Ohio opened organized parents Post Prairie present purchased railroad received record remained removed residence returned River road Rock served settled settlers side sold soon spring term Territory took town township trade United valued village vote Waukon wife Winneshiek