Annals of the West: Embracing a Concise Account of Principal Events which Have Occurred in the Western States and Territories, from the Discovery of the Mississippi Valley to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Forty Five |
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... United States . New Haven . 1828 . Revised Statutes of Virginia . Richmond . 1819 . Report of the Committee to inquire into the conduct of General Wilkinson , February , 1811. Wash- ington . 1811 . Review of the Military Operations in ...
... United States . New Haven . 1828 . Revised Statutes of Virginia . Richmond . 1819 . Report of the Committee to inquire into the conduct of General Wilkinson , February , 1811. Wash- ington . 1811 . Review of the Military Operations in ...
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... United States until June 16th , 1779 , and that act of hers must have been the provocation to the attack referred to . † The garrison , says Nicollet's report , consisted of only fifty to sixty men , commanded by a certain Captain Lebas ...
... United States until June 16th , 1779 , and that act of hers must have been the provocation to the attack referred to . † The garrison , says Nicollet's report , consisted of only fifty to sixty men , commanded by a certain Captain Lebas ...
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... United States had not lost sight entirely of west- ern affairs . A fort was built early in the summer of this year , upon the banks of Ohio a little below Pittsburgh , near the spot where Beaver now stands . It was built by General ...
... United States had not lost sight entirely of west- ern affairs . A fort was built early in the summer of this year , upon the banks of Ohio a little below Pittsburgh , near the spot where Beaver now stands . It was built by General ...
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... United States and his catholic majesty , t has signified to his minister plenipo- tentiary to the United States , that he wishes most earnestly for such an alliance ; and in order to make the way more easy , has commanded him to ...
... United States and his catholic majesty , t has signified to his minister plenipo- tentiary to the United States , that he wishes most earnestly for such an alliance ; and in order to make the way more easy , has commanded him to ...
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... United States , ought to be removed . On the fourth , that the lands lying on the east side of the Mississippi , whereon the settlements were prohibited by the aforesaid proclamation , are possessions of the crown of Great Britain , and ...
... United States , ought to be removed . On the fourth , that the lands lying on the east side of the Mississippi , whereon the settlements were prohibited by the aforesaid proclamation , are possessions of the crown of Great Britain , and ...
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