History of Winneshiek and Allamakee Counties, IowaBrookhaven Press, 1882 - 738 sider |
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Side 19
... miles above the rapids of Rock River ; another about twelve miles from the river , in the rear of the Dubuque lead mines , and the third on Turkey River . The Iowas , at one time identified with the Sacs , of Rock River , had withdrawn ...
... miles above the rapids of Rock River ; another about twelve miles from the river , in the rear of the Dubuque lead mines , and the third on Turkey River . The Iowas , at one time identified with the Sacs , of Rock River , had withdrawn ...
Side 20
... miles in width , on both sides of the line , and thus throwing them forty miles apart by creating between them a " neutral ground , ' commanded them to cease their hostilities . Both the Sacs and Foxes and the Sioux , however , were ...
... miles in width , on both sides of the line , and thus throwing them forty miles apart by creating between them a " neutral ground , ' commanded them to cease their hostilities . Both the Sacs and Foxes and the Sioux , however , were ...
Side 32
... miles before they reached the mouth of the Bad Axe , and the slaughter ( it should not be dignified by the name of battle ) com- menced . Here , overcome by starvation and the victorious whites , his band was scattered , on the 2d day ...
... miles before they reached the mouth of the Bad Axe , and the slaughter ( it should not be dignified by the name of battle ) com- menced . Here , overcome by starvation and the victorious whites , his band was scattered , on the 2d day ...
Side 33
... miles of land situated on the Iowa River , and including within its limits Keo- kuk's village , on the right bank of that river . This tract was known as " Keokuk's Reserve , " and was occupied by the Indians until 1836 , when , by a ...
... miles of land situated on the Iowa River , and including within its limits Keo- kuk's village , on the right bank of that river . This tract was known as " Keokuk's Reserve , " and was occupied by the Indians until 1836 , when , by a ...
Side 35
... miles in width , and extending along the line aforesaid from the Mississippi to the Des Moines River . The Sioux also , whose possessions were north of the line , ceded to the Government , in the same treaty , a like strip on the north ...
... miles in width , and extending along the line aforesaid from the Mississippi to the Des Moines River . The Sioux also , whose possessions were north of the line , ceded to the Government , in the same treaty , a like strip on the north ...
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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