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They were , therefore , received with great respect and hospitality , and were
cordially tendered the calumet or pipe of peace . They were informed that this
band was a part of the Illini nation , and that their village was called Monin - gou -
ma or ...
They were , therefore , received with great respect and hospitality , and were
cordially tendered the calumet or pipe of peace . They were informed that this
band was a part of the Illini nation , and that their village was called Monin - gou -
ma or ...
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... river without the permission of the President or the Governor of Illinois .
Whether the Indians clearly understood the terms of this treaty is uncertain . As
was usual , the Indian traders had dictated terms on their behalf , and they had
received a ...
... river without the permission of the President or the Governor of Illinois .
Whether the Indians clearly understood the terms of this treaty is uncertain . As
was usual , the Indian traders had dictated terms on their behalf , and they had
received a ...
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Crowds flocked to see him all along his route , and he was very much flattered by
the attentions he received . He lived among his people on the Iowa River till that
reservation was sold , in 1836 , when , with the rest of the Sacs and Foxes , he ...
Crowds flocked to see him all along his route , and he was very much flattered by
the attentions he received . He lived among his people on the Iowa River till that
reservation was sold , in 1836 , when , with the rest of the Sacs and Foxes , he ...
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This building was nearly destroyed by a hurricane , in 1850 , but was rebuilt more
substantially , all by contributions of the citizens of Fairfield . This branch never
received any aid from the State or from the University Fund , and by act approved
...
This building was nearly destroyed by a hurricane , in 1850 , but was rebuilt more
substantially , all by contributions of the citizens of Fairfield . This branch never
received any aid from the State or from the University Fund , and by act approved
...
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In 1876 this was amended , so that they are now received at ages over 7 and
under 16 years . April 10 , 1872 , the Trustees were directed to make a
permanent location for the school , and $ 45,000 was appropriated for the
erection of the ...
In 1876 this was amended , so that they are now received at ages over 7 and
under 16 years . April 10 , 1872 , the Trustees were directed to make a
permanent location for the school , and $ 45,000 was appropriated for the
erection of 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