Notes on the Early Settlement of the North-western TerritoryD. Appleton & Company, 1847 - 501 Seiten |
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... officers under it . - Treaty of Fort Harmar . - Re - organi- zation of the Territorial Government . - Legislation of the Governor and Judges . - The Maxwell Code . 31 CHAPTER II . Western Pioneers chiefly Revolutionary characters . -
... officers under it . - Treaty of Fort Harmar . - Re - organi- zation of the Territorial Government . - Legislation of the Governor and Judges . - The Maxwell Code . 31 CHAPTER II . Western Pioneers chiefly Revolutionary characters . -
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... Treaty of Greenville concluded , signed and ratified . - Numbers of the different tribes of Indians parties to the treaty . - Proclamation of Gen. Wayne . CHAPTER XIII . Surrender of the North - western posts by the British , in 1796 ...
... Treaty of Greenville concluded , signed and ratified . - Numbers of the different tribes of Indians parties to the treaty . - Proclamation of Gen. Wayne . CHAPTER XIII . Surrender of the North - western posts by the British , in 1796 ...
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... Treaty of Fort Harmar . - Re - organization of the Territorial Government . - Legislation of the Governor and Judges.- The Maxwell Code . In the winter of 1795-6 , Governor St. Clair and Judge Turner , who had recently visited the white ...
... Treaty of Fort Harmar . - Re - organization of the Territorial Government . - Legislation of the Governor and Judges.- The Maxwell Code . In the winter of 1795-6 , Governor St. Clair and Judge Turner , who had recently visited the white ...
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... Treaty of Greenville , which established a per- manent 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 ...
... Treaty of Greenville , which established a per- manent 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 ...
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... treaty of Greenville . The only vestige of them , now remaining , is the Church of the Pi- oneers . With that exception , and probably two or three frame buildings which have been repaired , improved and preserved , every edifice in the ...
... treaty of Greenville . The only vestige of them , now remaining , is the Church of the Pi- oneers . With that exception , and probably two or three frame buildings which have been repaired , improved and preserved , every edifice in the ...
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