Notes on the Early Settlement of the North-western TerritoryD. Appleton & Company, 1847 - 501 Seiten |
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... peace of 1783 . He was stationed at West Point when General Arnold conceived and matured his plan to surrender that post to the enemy , and it so happened that he , with a party of the officers of the garrison , were dining with the ...
... peace of 1783 . He was stationed at West Point when General Arnold conceived and matured his plan to surrender that post to the enemy , and it so happened that he , with a party of the officers of the garrison , were dining with the ...
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... peace between the United States and the Indians , but few improvements had been made , of any description , and scarcely one of a permanent character . In Cincinnati , Fort Washington was the most remarkable object . That rude , but ...
... peace between the United States and the Indians , but few improvements had been made , of any description , and scarcely one of a permanent character . In Cincinnati , Fort Washington was the most remarkable object . That rude , but ...
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... peace , and the instrument of war and death in the other . He explained the meaning of those symbols to their satisfaction , though at first the chief seemed to think they were not very striking emblems either of peace or friendship ...
... peace , and the instrument of war and death in the other . He explained the meaning of those symbols to their satisfaction , though at first the chief seemed to think they were not very striking emblems either of peace or friendship ...
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... peace with Great Britain in 1783 . His expedition to the Mississippi in 1778 , was then a part of the unwritten history of the Revolution , but it was universally known , and justly appreciated in the West ; and it gave him a high rank ...
... peace with Great Britain in 1783 . His expedition to the Mississippi in 1778 , was then a part of the unwritten history of the Revolution , but it was universally known , and justly appreciated in the West ; and it gave him a high rank ...
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... peace , at Paris , the British commissioners insisted on the Ohio river , as part of the northern boundary of the United States ; and that the Count de Vergennes favored that claim . It appears also from the diplomatic correspondence on ...
... peace , at Paris , the British commissioners insisted on the Ohio river , as part of the northern boundary of the United States ; and that the Count de Vergennes favored that claim . It appears also from the diplomatic correspondence on ...
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acres adopted American appointed army arrived assembled attack authorised boundary British Captain Chillicothe Chippeways Cincinnati claim Clair College township Colonel command commenced Commissioners Congress consequence Constitution Convention Council Court Delawares Detroit duty Elder brother enemy established fact father fifteen fires formed Fort Washington friends garrison Governor grant ground happy Harmar hundred Indians inhabitants John Cleves Symmes Judge Symmes Kentucky land Legislative Legislature Little Miami river Little Turtle Major ment Miami Purchase Miami river miles military militia mouth Muskingum Muskingum river nations North-western Territory object officers Ohio Ohio river opinion Ordinance Ottawas party passed peace persons Pottawattamies present President proceeded provision purchase purpose received Sandusky sent session settled settlement Shawanees soon Spirit spoke as follows taken Territory tion told town township tract treaty treaty of Greenville tribes troops United villages Wabash Washington Wayne Wyandots younger brothers