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... tribes . This was one George Cro- ghan , a veteran trader , shrewd and sagacious , who had been frequently to the Ohio country with pack - horses and followers , and made him- self popular among the Indians by dispensing presents with a ...
... tribes . This was one George Cro- ghan , a veteran trader , shrewd and sagacious , who had been frequently to the Ohio country with pack - horses and followers , and made him- self popular among the Indians by dispensing presents with a ...
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... tribes , and extending its influence even beyond the Mississippi . A king or sachem of one or other of the different tribes presided over the whole . The head chief at present was the king of the Piankeshas . At this town Croghan formed ...
... tribes , and extending its influence even beyond the Mississippi . A king or sachem of one or other of the different tribes presided over the whole . The head chief at present was the king of the Piankeshas . At this town Croghan formed ...
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... tribes were greatly incensed at the aggressions of the French , who were erect- ing posts within their territories , and sent deputations to remonstrate , but without effect . The half - king , as chief of the western tribes , * Letter ...
... tribes were greatly incensed at the aggressions of the French , who were erect- ing posts within their territories , and sent deputations to remonstrate , but without effect . The half - king , as chief of the western tribes , * Letter ...
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Genealogy of the Washington Family I | 1 |
The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
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