A History of the Indian Wars with the First Settlers of the United States, to the Commencement of the Late War: Together with an Appendix, Not Before Added to this History, Containing Interesting Accounts of the Battles Fought by Gen. Andrew JacksonE. Scrantom, 1828 - Broj stranica: 192 |
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Stranica 96
... territory of Indiana was still younger among the federal sisters , and even more exposed . The whole militia of the Indiana territory cannot be suppos- ed to exceed 3000 ; and in 1809 it amounted to 2067 only ; and these being less to ...
... territory of Indiana was still younger among the federal sisters , and even more exposed . The whole militia of the Indiana territory cannot be suppos- ed to exceed 3000 ; and in 1809 it amounted to 2067 only ; and these being less to ...
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... Indians had formed extensive confederacies ; and they were using every effort to combine still more tribes in the ... Indiana territory marched a- gainst the Shawanese fanatic and his confederated followers . The American force ...
... Indians had formed extensive confederacies ; and they were using every effort to combine still more tribes in the ... Indiana territory marched a- gainst the Shawanese fanatic and his confederated followers . The American force ...
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... Indiana territory fell , leaving large families in a state of indigence , towards whom the gov- ernment of the ... Indians are said to have owned that 214 of their men were killed . The Americans acted with great bravery ; and the fourth ...
... Indiana territory fell , leaving large families in a state of indigence , towards whom the gov- ernment of the ... Indians are said to have owned that 214 of their men were killed . The Americans acted with great bravery ; and the fourth ...
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A History of the Indian Wars with the First Settlers of the United States ... Daniel Clarke Sanders Pregled nije dostupan - 2015 |
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