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... River - Indian Hunting Camp - Interview with an Old Sachem at the Mouth of the Kanawha - Return - Claims of Stobo and Van Braam - Letter to Colonel George Muse . - CHAP . V. - Lord Dunmore Governor of Virginia - Piques the Pride of the ...
... River - Indian Hunting Camp - Interview with an Old Sachem at the Mouth of the Kanawha - Return - Claims of Stobo and Van Braam - Letter to Colonel George Muse . - CHAP . V. - Lord Dunmore Governor of Virginia - Piques the Pride of the ...
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... River— Indian Hunting Camp - Interview with an Old Sachem at the Mouth of the Kanawha - Return- Claims of Stobo and Van Braam - Letter to Colonel George Muse . IN the midst of these popular turmoils , IN Washington was induced , by ...
... River— Indian Hunting Camp - Interview with an Old Sachem at the Mouth of the Kanawha - Return- Claims of Stobo and Van Braam - Letter to Colonel George Muse . IN the midst of these popular turmoils , IN Washington was induced , by ...
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... River , about four miles from the fort . Croghan had experienced troubles and dan- gers during the Pontiac war , both from white man and savage . At one time , while he was convoying presents from Sir William to the Delawares and ...
... River , about four miles from the fort . Croghan had experienced troubles and dan- gers during the Pontiac war , both from white man and savage . At one time , while he was convoying presents from Sir William to the Delawares and ...
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... River , where he found several of the chiefs of the Six Nations assembled . One of them , the White Mingo by name , made him a speech , accompanied , as usual , by a belt of wampum . Some of his companions , he said , remembered to have ...
... River , where he found several of the chiefs of the Six Nations assembled . One of them , the White Mingo by name , made him a speech , accompanied , as usual , by a belt of wampum . Some of his companions , he said , remembered to have ...
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... and hunting camps along the river ; shifting from place to place , as game abounds or decreases , and often extending their migrations two or three hundred miles down the stream . The women were as dexterous as the men in the management.
... and hunting camps along the river ; shifting from place to place , as game abounds or decreases , and often extending their migrations two or three hundred miles down the stream . The women were as dexterous as the men in the management.
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