Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1857 |
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... Indian war , in which he was an actor and friend of the Indians , is the only au- thentic one extant , of any completeness , except that of the govern- ment , and is , therefore , of great interest and value . I I AND Journal notes Of ...
... Indian war , in which he was an actor and friend of the Indians , is the only au- thentic one extant , of any completeness , except that of the govern- ment , and is , therefore , of great interest and value . I I AND Journal notes Of ...
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... Indians , who were lying in the weeds on the other side of the river by the destroyed house . We called to them to come over to us . They answered that we must come into the river with our boat . We promised to do so in the morning , as ...
... Indians , who were lying in the weeds on the other side of the river by the destroyed house . We called to them to come over to us . They answered that we must come into the river with our boat . We promised to do so in the morning , as ...
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... Indians , who were to do the deed , bringing a lot of beaver - skins with them to exchange , sought to enter the house . The man in charge went in with them to make the barter ; which being done , he went to the loft where the stores ...
... Indians , who were to do the deed , bringing a lot of beaver - skins with them to exchange , sought to enter the house . The man in charge went in with them to make the barter ; which being done , he went to the loft where the stores ...
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... Indians out a - hunting ; but an hour afterwards a canoe came alongside . They said that they were a - hunting , but would not come aboard , from which we drew unfavour- able conclusions ; but they answered they would come aboard early ...
... Indians out a - hunting ; but an hour afterwards a canoe came alongside . They said that they were a - hunting , but would not come aboard , from which we drew unfavour- able conclusions ; but they answered they would come aboard early ...
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... Indians . Moreover , I may observe , that those in the Company's sloops , who give the Indians too much liberty , get into trouble thereby , which they might otherwise prevent with friendship . These Indians were from Red Hook ...
... Indians . Moreover , I may observe , that those in the Company's sloops , who give the Indians too much liberty , get into trouble thereby , which they might otherwise prevent with friendship . These Indians were from Red Hook ...
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