History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 páginas |
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... Susquehanna river , about twenty miles in length from northeast to southwest , and from three to four miles in width ; but in its more enlarged sense , it is used to designate the part of the country within the limits of Pennsylvania ...
... Susquehanna river , about twenty miles in length from northeast to southwest , and from three to four miles in width ; but in its more enlarged sense , it is used to designate the part of the country within the limits of Pennsylvania ...
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... Susquehanna counties ) though used as hunting ground , was impervious to Indian labour , and re- mained until long after the revolutionary war , untouched by the axe of the white man - majestic in the extent , the depth and the ...
... Susquehanna counties ) though used as hunting ground , was impervious to Indian labour , and re- mained until long after the revolutionary war , untouched by the axe of the white man - majestic in the extent , the depth and the ...
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... Susquehanna rivers , were in subjection to the Five Nations . " - The same author asserts that , within the * The Governor of New Hampshire , in 1685 , received a letter written by a distinguished Sagamore , and signed by fifteen Chiefs ...
... Susquehanna rivers , were in subjection to the Five Nations . " - The same author asserts that , within the * The Governor of New Hampshire , in 1685 , received a letter written by a distinguished Sagamore , and signed by fifteen Chiefs ...
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... Susquehanna , and the lesser lakes . They had settlements at Aughquago , Owego , Tioga and Chenango . The banks of the Cayuga and Seneca lakes were spotted with their villages . * Though still in the acme of power and pride of dominion ...
... Susquehanna , and the lesser lakes . They had settlements at Aughquago , Owego , Tioga and Chenango . The banks of the Cayuga and Seneca lakes were spotted with their villages . * Though still in the acme of power and pride of dominion ...
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... Susquehanna , " had his residence at Cones- toga . In 1742 , with other chiefs , and warriors of the Six Nations , he attended a great Council in Philadelphia . At a subsequent period he was stationed at Shamokin : - " to transact ...
... Susquehanna , " had his residence at Cones- toga . In 1742 , with other chiefs , and warriors of the Six Nations , he attended a great Council in Philadelphia . At a subsequent period he was stationed at Shamokin : - " to transact ...
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