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Side 31
... it does not appear that he made any such attempt , nor did his appearance
create any special alarm ainong the settlers . They knew that the Indians never
went on the war - path encumbered with the old men , their women and their
children .
... it does not appear that he made any such attempt , nor did his appearance
create any special alarm ainong the settlers . They knew that the Indians never
went on the war - path encumbered with the old men , their women and their
children .
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 42
Campbell , who had first visited and traveled through the southern part of Iowa ,
in 1821 , was an enterprising settler , and besides trading with the natives ,
carried on a farm and kept a tavern . Dr. Muir died of cholera in 1832 . In 1830 ,
James ...
Campbell , who had first visited and traveled through the southern part of Iowa ,
in 1821 , was an enterprising settler , and besides trading with the natives ,
carried on a farm and kept a tavern . Dr. Muir died of cholera in 1832 . In 1830 ,
James ...
Side 43
... to the Sac and Fox Indians , and the Government in order to preserve peace on
the frontier , as well as to protect the Indians in their rights under the treaty ,
ordered the settlers not only to stop mining , but to remove from the Indian
territory .
... to the Sac and Fox Indians , and the Government in order to preserve peace on
the frontier , as well as to protect the Indians in their rights under the treaty ,
ordered the settlers not only to stop mining , but to remove from the Indian
territory .
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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