| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1854 - 632 pages
...whatever occasion they may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety among the Indians; fora party passing, about thirty years ago, through the...woods directly to it, without any instructions or inquiry, and having staid about it for some time, with expressions which were construed to be those... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - America - 1854 - 782 pages
...deposit them together in this manner. " But," Mr. Jefferson observes, "on whatever occasion they may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety among the Indians: for a party passing, about 30 years ago, through the part of the country where this barrow is, went through the woods directly... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1859 - 794 pages
...deposit them together in this manner. " But," Mr. Jefferson observes, "on whatever occasion they may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety among the Indians: for a party passing, about 30 years ago, through the part of the country where this barrow is, went through the woods directly... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1859 - 642 pages
...whatever occasion they may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety among the Indians; fora party passing, about thirty years ago, through the part of the country where this barrow is, vent through the woods directly to it, without any instructions or inquiry, and having staid about... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1880 - 800 pages
...deposit them together in this manner. " But," Mr. Jefferson, observes, " on whatever occasion they may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety among the Indians : for a party passing, about 30 years ago, through the part of the country where this barrow is, went through the woods directly... | |
| Emory Adams Allen - Archaecology - 1885 - 838 pages
...describes one of these uiouuds, and relates thid interesting fact in reference to it: "A party of Indians passing about thirty years ago through the part of...woods directly to it, without any instructions or inquiry ; and having staid about it some time, with expressions which were construed to be those of... | |
| Archibald Loudon - Indian captivities - 1811 - 364 pages
...time of the inhumation. 6. The existence of infant bones among them. But on whatever occasion they may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety...woods directly to it, without any instructions or inquiry, and having staid about it some time, with expressions which were construed to be those of... | |
| Emory Adams Allen - Civilization - 1887 - 860 pages
...describes one of these mounds, and relates this interesting fact in reference to it: "A party of Indians passing about thirty years ago through the part of...woods directly to it, without any instructions or inquiry ; and having staid about it some time, with expressions which were construed to be those of... | |
| United States - 1892 - 790 pages
...tThis visit took place about 1750, and is thus described: "On whatever occasion they," the mounds, "may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety...woods directly to it, without any instructions or inquiry ; and having staid about it some time, with expressions which •were construed to be those... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1894 - 634 pages
...the same practice in the my of Xerxes on the death of Artachseas." But on whatever occasion they may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety among the Indians ; for a party passing, about [179] thirty years ago, through the part of the country where this barrow is, went through the woods... | |
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