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... Indians and guarding railroads , the great agents of modern civilization . He lived out his life , and died at his home at Newark , Ohio , Febru ary 26th , 1885 , beloved of all and honored most by those who knew him best , among whom I ...
... Indians and guarding railroads , the great agents of modern civilization . He lived out his life , and died at his home at Newark , Ohio , Febru ary 26th , 1885 , beloved of all and honored most by those who knew him best , among whom I ...
Page 66
... Indian agent under Sir William Johnson and his successor , and Simon Girty who was a renegade from Pennsylvania . These three men , as long as they lived , were at the bottom of all the Indian difficulties on the frontier . General ...
... Indian agent under Sir William Johnson and his successor , and Simon Girty who was a renegade from Pennsylvania . These three men , as long as they lived , were at the bottom of all the Indian difficulties on the frontier . General ...
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... Indians ; and fear was expressed that , with the Western forts in their hands , the United States would not respect ... Indians , they will , in a very few years , establish themselves so firmly , that upon a future occasion they will ...
... Indians ; and fear was expressed that , with the Western forts in their hands , the United States would not respect ... Indians , they will , in a very few years , establish themselves so firmly , that upon a future occasion they will ...
Page 68
... Indian agent at the close of the Pontiac war at the express request of the Indians , was appointed Lieutenant - Governor of Detroit . This office had not been filled since the departure of Lieutenant- Governor Hamilton , who was ...
... Indian agent at the close of the Pontiac war at the express request of the Indians , was appointed Lieutenant - Governor of Detroit . This office had not been filled since the departure of Lieutenant- Governor Hamilton , who was ...
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... Indian traffic and fur trade on the American territory north of the Wabash settlements , and this organization was one of the most efficient means for keeping practical possession of the country . It is well - known that in the interval ...
... Indian traffic and fur trade on the American territory north of the Wabash settlements , and this organization was one of the most efficient means for keeping practical possession of the country . It is well - known that in the interval ...
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