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Page 71
... river and the north shore of Lake Erie a good many of these grants were occupied . But the whole course indi- cated a purpose to retain the country north and west of Detroit permanently if possible . The scanty settlements were ...
... river and the north shore of Lake Erie a good many of these grants were occupied . But the whole course indi- cated a purpose to retain the country north and west of Detroit permanently if possible . The scanty settlements were ...
Page 72
... river westward to not far from the Indiana line , and thence north- ward in Michigan , so as to take in every one of the settlements in Northern Ohio and Eastern Michigan . This very land included what was covered by the treaty of ...
... river westward to not far from the Indiana line , and thence north- ward in Michigan , so as to take in every one of the settlements in Northern Ohio and Eastern Michigan . This very land included what was covered by the treaty of ...
Page 73
... money and goods . After the evacuation of Detroit , the British proposed to fortify at the mouth of Detroit River , so as to command the approaches . They at once began work on Bois Blanc Of the Army of the Tennessee . 73.
... money and goods . After the evacuation of Detroit , the British proposed to fortify at the mouth of Detroit River , so as to command the approaches . They at once began work on Bois Blanc Of the Army of the Tennessee . 73.
Page 75
... river started at once , with a large force of Fur Company men , for Mackinaw , which was taken by surprise - with some suspicions of treachery among traders there . Volunteer forces were organized immediately at Mackinaw , Green Bay and ...
... river started at once , with a large force of Fur Company men , for Mackinaw , which was taken by surprise - with some suspicions of treachery among traders there . Volunteer forces were organized immediately at Mackinaw , Green Bay and ...
Page 76
... river , had for their object to secure a monopoly of the Indian trade in the country of the Great Lakes . They bore legitimate fruit in almost constant raids upon the sparse settlements ; gave rise to the ill- fated St. Clair campaign ...
... river , had for their object to secure a monopoly of the Indian trade in the country of the Great Lakes . They bore legitimate fruit in almost constant raids upon the sparse settlements ; gave rise to the ill- fated St. Clair campaign ...
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