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... 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 Shawnees , his caravan ...
... 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 Shawnees , his caravan ...
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... 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.
... 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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... miles below Pittsburg the voyagers landed at a Mingo town , which they found in a stir of warlike preparation— sixty of the warriors being about to set off on a foray into the Cherokee country against the Catawbas . Here the voyagers ...
... miles below Pittsburg the voyagers landed at a Mingo town , which they found in a stir of warlike preparation— sixty of the warriors being about to set off on a foray into the Cherokee country against the Catawbas . Here the voyagers ...
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... miles further down the river . Reports of the kind were not to be treated lightly . Indian faith was uncer- tain along the frontier , and white men were often shot down in the wilderness for plunder or revenge . On the following day the ...
... miles further down the river . Reports of the kind were not to be treated lightly . Indian faith was uncer- tain along the frontier , and white men were often shot down in the wilderness for plunder or revenge . On the following day the ...
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... miles to Crown Point , where he joined General Amherst . In 1760 , he was among the forces which followed that general from Lake Ontario down the St. Lawrence ; and was General Charles Lee 99 present at the surrender of Montreal 98 Life ...
... miles to Crown Point , where he joined General Amherst . In 1760 , he was among the forces which followed that general from Lake Ontario down the St. Lawrence ; and was General Charles Lee 99 present at the surrender of Montreal 98 Life ...
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