Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen62Illinois State Historical Society., 1969 |
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... Potawatomi moved down the Illinois River Valley and by 1774 had established villages on Lake Peoria . " American officials designated the Potawatomi located near Peoria as the Illinois River Band . Other major bands were known as the ...
... Potawatomi moved down the Illinois River Valley and by 1774 had established villages on Lake Peoria . " American officials designated the Potawatomi located near Peoria as the Illinois River Band . Other major bands were known as the ...
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... Potawatomi were to assemble and then journey to the headquarters of the British Indian Depart- ment at Malden ( now Amherstberg , Ontario ) . " The deterioration of the American position among the Illinois River Potawatomi was also ...
... Potawatomi were to assemble and then journey to the headquarters of the British Indian Depart- ment at Malden ( now Amherstberg , Ontario ) . " The deterioration of the American position among the Illinois River Potawatomi was also ...
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... Potawatomi would be blamed . " Dickson's accusations greatly aided Forsyth , who supplied the Potawatomi with ammunition and worked for the re- lease of certain Indian hostages held by his government in St. Louis . He also informed the ...
... Potawatomi would be blamed . " Dickson's accusations greatly aided Forsyth , who supplied the Potawatomi with ammunition and worked for the re- lease of certain Indian hostages held by his government in St. Louis . He also informed the ...
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The Union Miners Cemetery at Mt Olive Illinois | 229 |
Cover Mother Jones Monument Mt Olive 233 Mother Mary Harris Jones | 233 |
General Alexander Bradley attired in his favorite | 238 |
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