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The English had not only extended their Indian trade into the vicinity of the
French settlements , but through their friends , the Iroquois , had gained a marked
ascendancy over the Foxes , a fierce and powerful tribe , of Iroquois descent ,
whom ...
The English had not only extended their Indian trade into the vicinity of the
French settlements , but through their friends , the Iroquois , had gained a marked
ascendancy over the Foxes , a fierce and powerful tribe , of Iroquois descent ,
whom ...
Side 16
By the treaty of Madrid , October 20 , 1795 , however , Spain formally stipulated
that the Mississippi River , from its source to the Gulf , for its entire width , should
be free to American trade and commerce , and that the people of the United
States ...
By the treaty of Madrid , October 20 , 1795 , however , Spain formally stipulated
that the Mississippi River , from its source to the Gulf , for its entire width , should
be free to American trade and commerce , and that the people of the United
States ...
Side 42
... he and Isaac R. Campbell took the place and buildings vacated by the
Company , and carried on trade with the Indians ... Iowa , in 1821 , was an
enterprising settler , and besides trading with the natives , carried on a farm and
kept a tavern .
... he and Isaac R. Campbell took the place and buildings vacated by the
Company , and carried on trade with the Indians ... Iowa , in 1821 , was an
enterprising settler , and besides trading with the natives , carried on a farm and
kept a tavern .
Side 46
Davenport had established a flatboat ferry , which ran between the island and the
main shore of Iowa , by which he carried on a trade with the Indians west of the
Mississippi . In 1833 , Capt . Benjamin W. Clark moved across from Iilinois , and ...
Davenport had established a flatboat ferry , which ran between the island and the
main shore of Iowa , by which he carried on a trade with the Indians west of the
Mississippi . In 1833 , Capt . Benjamin W. Clark moved across from Iilinois , and ...
Side 120
Harmon Snyder was the first blacksmith who worked at his trade in Winneshiek
County . He came from Prairie du Chien with the force detailed to build the fort ,
and was employed , chiefly , in work for the garrison . At the same time , he did a
...
Harmon Snyder was the first blacksmith who worked at his trade in Winneshiek
County . He came from Prairie du Chien with the force detailed to build the fort ,
and was employed , chiefly , in work for the garrison . At the same time , he did a
...
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