History of the Border Wars of Two Centuries: Embracing a Narrative of the Wars with the Indians from 1750 to 1874 |
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... settlements . Certainly the history of such a powerful nation should not be slighted , yet to trace it beyond the dark border of the discovery is beyond the power of human penetration . As we glance at them in 1700 , we find their ...
... settlements . Certainly the history of such a powerful nation should not be slighted , yet to trace it beyond the dark border of the discovery is beyond the power of human penetration . As we glance at them in 1700 , we find their ...
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... settlement to settlement , was swiftly borne to the ears of the older New England towns . While these places were filled with excite- ment over the shocking tidings , the victorious warriors returned to their villages with the ...
... settlement to settlement , was swiftly borne to the ears of the older New England towns . While these places were filled with excite- ment over the shocking tidings , the victorious warriors returned to their villages with the ...
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... settlements of the New England colonies ; who under the great tree at Kensington , made the covenant of peace with William Penn ; and when French mis- sionaries and fur - traders explored the Wabash and the Ohio , they found " their ...
... settlements of the New England colonies ; who under the great tree at Kensington , made the covenant of peace with William Penn ; and when French mis- sionaries and fur - traders explored the Wabash and the Ohio , they found " their ...
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... settlement on the Detroit River . The fate of the Neutral Nation was not unlike that of the Wyandots . The Senecas , a powerful tribe of the Six Nations , invaded their country and effected an easy conquest . Their habits of life and ...
... settlement on the Detroit River . The fate of the Neutral Nation was not unlike that of the Wyandots . The Senecas , a powerful tribe of the Six Nations , invaded their country and effected an easy conquest . Their habits of life and ...
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... settlements . On the fifteenth of November the detachment reached the western end of Lake Erie , and encamped at the mouth of the Detroit river . Here they were informed that the Indians of Detroit were in arms ready to give them battle ...
... settlements . On the fifteenth of November the detachment reached the western end of Lake Erie , and encamped at the mouth of the Detroit river . Here they were informed that the Indians of Detroit were in arms ready to give them battle ...
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Page 196 - Congress ; but laws founded in justice and humanity shall, from time to time, be made, for preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them.
Page 195 - It is hereby ordained and declared, by the authority aforesaid, that the following articles shall be considered as articles of compact between the original states and the people and states in the said territory, and forever remain unalterable, unless by common consent, to wit: ARTICLE I.
Page 193 - Governor, whose commission shall continue in force for the term of three years, unless sooner revoked by Congress ; he shall reside in the district, and have a freehold estate therein, in one thousand acres of land, while in the exercise of his office. ^' There shall be appointed from time to time, by Congress, a Secretary, whose commission shall continue in force for four years, unless sooner revoked...
Page 195 - Congress shall appoint and commission to serve as aforesaid; and whenever a vacancy shall happen in the council by death or removal from office, the house of representatives shall nominate two persons qualified as aforesaid, for each vacancy, and return their names...
Page 194 - For the prevention of crimes and injuries, the laws to be adopted or made shall have force in all parts of the district, and for the execution of process, criminal and civil, the governor shall make proper divisions thereof; and he shall proceed, from time to time, as circumstances may require, to lay out the parts of the district in which the Indian titles shall have been extinguished, into counties and townships, subject, however, to such alterations as may thereafter be made by the legislature.
Page 194 - The representatives thus elected, shall serve for the term of two years; and, in case of the death of a representative, or removal from office, the governor shall issue a writ to the county or township for which he was a member, to elect another in his stead, to serve for the residue of the term. The general assembly or legislature shall consist of the governor, legislative council, and a house of representatives.
Page 195 - And the governor, legislative council, and house of representatives shall have authority to make laws in all cases for the good government of the district, not repugnant to the principles and articles in this ordinance established and declared. And all bills, having passed by a majority in the house, and by a majority in the council, shall be referred to the governor for his assent ; but no bill, or legislative act whatever, shall be of any force without his assent. The governor shall have power...
Page 193 - ... by the legislature, and the public records of the district, and the proceedings of the governor in his executive department, and transmit authentic copies of such acts and proceedings every six months, to the secretary of congress.
Page 193 - Previous to the organization of the general assembly, the governor shall appoint such magistrates and other civil officers, in each county or township, as he shall find necessary for the preservation of the peace and good order in the same.
Page 196 - The navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and St. Lawrence, and the carrying places between the same, shall be common highways> and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said territory as to the citizens of the United States, and those of any other states that may be admitted into the confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty therefor.