The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... Indian's squaw for broken ribs , caused by a falling tree . Early in 1800 , an epidemic of small- pox prevailed among the Indians who encamped on Pymatuning bottom lands in the township of Wayne , Ashtabula county . At first the Indians ...
... Indian's squaw for broken ribs , caused by a falling tree . Early in 1800 , an epidemic of small- pox prevailed among the Indians who encamped on Pymatuning bottom lands in the township of Wayne , Ashtabula county . At first the Indians ...
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... Indians as among his own countrymen . After receiving a few trinkets and an invitation to call again , they departed ... Indian tribes in the vicinity , negotiations for trade with the tribes of the interior , the sur- vey and allotment ...
... Indians as among his own countrymen . After receiving a few trinkets and an invitation to call again , they departed ... Indian tribes in the vicinity , negotiations for trade with the tribes of the interior , the sur- vey and allotment ...
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... Indians on the waters of Lake Erie . No doubt a post was kept up at some point or points on the river during a large part of the eighteenth century , but such establish- ments are so slight and temporary that they are seldom mentioned ...
... Indians on the waters of Lake Erie . No doubt a post was kept up at some point or points on the river during a large part of the eighteenth century , but such establish- ments are so slight and temporary that they are seldom mentioned ...
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... Indians , the boy , at an early age , was placed for a short time in the camp of the great chief , Red Jacket , where he learned the Indian language and gained much knowledge of the ways and customs of the people with whom he was to ...
... Indians , the boy , at an early age , was placed for a short time in the camp of the great chief , Red Jacket , where he learned the Indian language and gained much knowledge of the ways and customs of the people with whom he was to ...
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... Indians , and that his sole business was to remove from the country the French who had been an ob stacle to peace and trade between the Indians and English . In token of friendship , strings of wampum were then delivered to Pontiac ...
... Indians , and that his sole business was to remove from the country the French who had been an ob stacle to peace and trade between the Indians and English . In token of friendship , strings of wampum were then delivered to Pontiac ...
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