West American History, Band 30,Teil 2Bancroft Company, 1902 |
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... Troops Ordered out - Soldiers as Indian - fighters - The Savages too Much for Them - Something of Scarface and the Shastas - Steele Secures a Conference - Action of Superintendent Skinner - Much Ado about Nothing - Some Fighting - An ...
... Troops Ordered out - Soldiers as Indian - fighters - The Savages too Much for Them - Something of Scarface and the Shastas - Steele Secures a Conference - Action of Superintendent Skinner - Much Ado about Nothing - Some Fighting - An ...
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... Troops - Attitude of Governor Woods -Free Fighting - Enlistment of Indians to Fight Indians - Military Reorganization - Among the Lava - beds - Crook in Command - Ex- termination or Confinement and Death in Reservations ...... CHAPTER ...
... Troops - Attitude of Governor Woods -Free Fighting - Enlistment of Indians to Fight Indians - Military Reorganization - Among the Lava - beds - Crook in Command - Ex- termination or Confinement and Death in Reservations ...... CHAPTER ...
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... Troops under Thomas - Captain Jack Pursued , Caught , and Executed .... CHAPTER XXIII . POLITICAL , INDUSTRIAL , AND INSTITUTIONAL . 1862-1887 . Republican Loyalty - Legislature of 1862 - Legal - tender and Specific Con . tract - Public ...
... Troops under Thomas - Captain Jack Pursued , Caught , and Executed .... CHAPTER XXIII . POLITICAL , INDUSTRIAL , AND INSTITUTIONAL . 1862-1887 . Republican Loyalty - Legislature of 1862 - Legal - tender and Specific Con . tract - Public ...
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... troops were removed from Astoria about the mid- dle of July , proceeding by the English vessel Har- pooner to Nisqually . On the 13th of May the governor's proclamation was issued dividing the territory into judicial districts ; the ...
... troops were removed from Astoria about the mid- dle of July , proceeding by the English vessel Har- pooner to Nisqually . On the 13th of May the governor's proclamation was issued dividing the territory into judicial districts ; the ...
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... troops already in the territory and those expected overland in the autumn , he found himself at a loss . Mechanics and laboring men were not to be found in Oregon , and Captain Ingalls employed soldiers , paying them a dollar a day ...
... troops already in the territory and those expected overland in the autumn , he found himself at a loss . Mechanics and laboring men were not to be found in Oregon , and Captain Ingalls employed soldiers , paying them a dollar a day ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
1st sess 2d sess acres Applegate appointed April arrived Astoria Boisé California camp Cañon City Captain Cayuse Cayuse war church Clackamas claim Clatsop coast Columbia command commissioners cong congress Coos Bay Creek Curry Dalles Deady Deady's democratic district dollars east elected erected Fort Klamath gold governor Hist Hudson's Bay Hudson's Bay Company immigration Indians Jack Jackson James Jesse Applegate John July June killed Klamath Lake land Lane Lane county legislature lieut March miles military mines Modocs mountains named officers Oregon cavalry Oregon City organized Owyhee Pacific party passed Polk Port Orford Portland Oregonian president railroad Rept reservation returned road Rogue River Rogue River Valley Salem savages Scottsburg Sept settlement settlers Smith southern Spectator Statesman territory Thurston tion town treaty troops Umpqua Vancouver vessels volunteers Walla Walla Washington Willamette Valley William wounded Yamhill Yreka
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 274 - ... in trust for the several use and benefit of the occupants thereof, according to their respective interests...
Seite 427 - The Governor, Secretary of State, and State Treasurer shall constitute a board of commissioners for the sale of school and university lands, and for the investment of the funds arising therefrom, and their powers and duties shall be such as may be prescribed by law...
Seite 658 - By the preceding course of reasoning we have arrived at these general conclusions.: First, the shores of navigable waters, and the soils under them, were not granted by the Constitution to the United States, but were reserved to the States respectively. Secondly, the new States have the same rights, sovereignty, and jurisdiction over this subject as the original States.
Seite 641 - The Legislative Assembly shall not have the power to establish or incorporate any bank or banking company, or moneyed institution whatever; nor shall any bank, company or institution exist in the State with the privilege of making, issuing or putting into circulation any bill, check, certificate, promissory note or other paper, or the paper of any bank, company or person to circulate as money.
Seite 427 - An Act to appropriate the proceeds of the sales of the public lands, and to grant pre-emption rights, approved September 4, 1841," and also the five per centum of the net proceeds of the sales of the public lands, to which...
Seite 424 - No free negro or mulatto, not residing In this State at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall come, reside, or be within this State, or hold any real estate, or make any contracts, or maintain any suit therein ; and the Legislative Assembly shall provide by penal laws for the removal by public officers of all such...
Seite 276 - Sound Agricultural Company on the north side of the Columbia River, shall be confirmed to the said Company. In case however the situation of those farms and lands should be considered by the United States to be of public and political importance, and the United States...
Seite 573 - I transfer the whole matter to your department, without assuming to dictate the course you shall pursue in executing the order." Green, who was of Applegate's opinion that the Modocs would yield at the appearance of his cavalry, and thinking it better to take Jack and his confederates before they were reenforced, immediately sent off Captain Jackson with thirty-six men to execute the order.32 The troops left Fort Klamath at noon on the 28th, " The order to arrest did not include more.
Seite 384 - October 15th, calling for five companies of mounted volunteers to constitute a Northern battalion, and four companies of mounted volunteers to constitute a Southern battalion...
Seite 385 - The governor, unfortunately for his otherwise stainless record, was unable to stem the tide, and allowed himself to become an instrument in the hands of a clique who demanded a course of action disgraceful to all concerned. Five days after issuing the proclamation, the governor ordered disbanded all companies not duly enrolled by virtue of said proclamation, information having been received that armed parties had taken the field with the avowed purpose of waging a war of extermination against the...