Publications of the Illinois State Historical Library, Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen8Illinois State Historical Society., 1904 - 216 páginas |
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... Indians in what is now the State of Minnesota , and in his report of that expedition says he discovered a small river entering the Mississippi on the right side , and describes the river as running from the north , and that on that ...
... Indians in what is now the State of Minnesota , and in his report of that expedition says he discovered a small river entering the Mississippi on the right side , and describes the river as running from the north , and that on that ...
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... Indians would make a slight excavation in some hillside , fill that with wood and place the ore thereon , would set the wood on fire and in this way reduce the ore to lead ; these are called Indian furnaces , some of them have been seen ...
... Indians would make a slight excavation in some hillside , fill that with wood and place the ore thereon , would set the wood on fire and in this way reduce the ore to lead ; these are called Indian furnaces , some of them have been seen ...
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... Indians so early as 1512. Fort Massac has been successively in the hands of the Span- ish , French , English , Indians and Americans . It has figured in the great historical events of the southwest and is richer in historical interest ...
... Indians so early as 1512. Fort Massac has been successively in the hands of the Span- ish , French , English , Indians and Americans . It has figured in the great historical events of the southwest and is richer in historical interest ...
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... Indians of the Ohio country , so much to their advantage that in 1716 Colonel Spotswood , then Governor of Virginia ... Indian al- lies ; the English had the Iroquois , the French 40.
... Indians of the Ohio country , so much to their advantage that in 1716 Colonel Spotswood , then Governor of Virginia ... Indian al- lies ; the English had the Iroquois , the French 40.
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... Indians to Christianity ; the trad- ers gave them a fair value for their furs , and the soldiers shared their hardships and repelled their enemies . Wherever a village of Indians was found , the French established a fort and a mission ...
... Indians to Christianity ; the trad- ers gave them a fair value for their furs , and the soldiers shared their hardships and repelled their enemies . Wherever a village of Indians was found , the French established a fort and a mission ...
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