History of Winneshiek and Allamakee Counties, IowaBrookhaven Press, 1882 - 738 sider |
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... took formal possession of all the immense region watered by the great river and its tributa- ries from its source to its mouth , and named it Louisiana , in honor of his master , Louis XIV . At the close of the seventeenth cen- tury ...
... took formal possession of all the immense region watered by the great river and its tributa- ries from its source to its mouth , and named it Louisiana , in honor of his master , Louis XIV . At the close of the seventeenth cen- tury ...
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... took possession of their lands . Their village on Rock River , at one time , contained upward of sixty lodges , and was among the largest Indian villages on the continent . In 1825 , the Secretary of War estimated the entire number of ...
... took possession of their lands . Their village on Rock River , at one time , contained upward of sixty lodges , and was among the largest Indian villages on the continent . In 1825 , the Secretary of War estimated the entire number of ...
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... took my band and went to take leave of our Spanish father . The Americans came to see him also . Seeing them approach , we passed out of one door as they entered another , and immediately started in our canoes for our village , on Rock ...
... took my band and went to take leave of our Spanish father . The Americans came to see him also . Seeing them approach , we passed out of one door as they entered another , and immediately started in our canoes for our village , on Rock ...
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... took part in it , seeming to be moved with the current of the rising storm . When the dance was over , he called the council to prepare for war . He made a speech , in which he admitted the justice of their complaints against the ...
... took part in it , seeming to be moved with the current of the rising storm . When the dance was over , he called the council to prepare for war . He made a speech , in which he admitted the justice of their complaints against the ...
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... took possession of their own cornfields and cabins . It may be well to remark here that it was expressly stipulated in the treaty of 1804 , to which they at- tributed all their troubles , that the Indians should not be obliged to leave ...
... took possession of their own cornfields and cabins . It may be well to remark here that it was expressly stipulated in the treaty of 1804 , to which they at- tributed all their troubles , that the Indians should not be obliged to leave ...
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acres acres of land Allamakee County Anna appointed April Atkinson August Bluffton born in Norway building built Burdick Burr Oak Calmar Capt church Clayton Clayton County clerk commenced county seat Court House Creek Decorah died District Dubuque elected emigrated engaged enlisted erected established farmer father Fort Atkinson Frankville held Henry Hesper Indians Iowa James John Judge July June land valued Lansing lived located March married Miss married to Miss miles mill Mississippi Moines Norway Ohio organized Ossian P. O. Decorah Paint Creek parents pioneer Postville Prairie du Chien present farm purchased railroad regiment remained residence River Rock served settled settlement settlers sold Spillville spring Territory thence tion town township trade treaty Trustees Upper Iowa River village vote wife William Winnebago Winneshiek County Wisconsin Yellow River