| Caleb Atwater - 1831 - 314 páginas
...the canoes, in which they were about to depart, would necessa-^- DEPARTURE OF THE INDIANS. 175 rily occupy some little time, I informed the chiefs and...shedding tears, on the occasion, they one and all invited me to visit them, at their respective places of abode. In a shrill tone of voice, NAWKAW, issued... | |
| Union Publishing Company - 1884 - 818 páginas
...entirely overcome with joy. The day being far spent, and, as the loading of the canoes, in which they were about to depart, would necessarily occupy some...them shedding tears on the occasion, they one and all invited me to visit them at their respective, places of abode. In a shrill tone of voice Nankaw issued... | |
| Illinois State Historical Society - 1916 - 842 páginas
...great cannon at the fort to be fired in their honor. ' ' Of their departure, Atwater further says: "With one accord they all arose, and, shaking me heartily by the hand, many of them shedding tears, they one and all invited me to visit them at their respective places of abode. " * * * "In a few minutes... | |
| Illinois State Historical Society - 1916 - 234 páginas
...the great cannon at the fort to be fired in their honor." Of their departure Atwater further says : "With one accord they all arose and shaking me heartily by the hand, many of them shedding tears, they one and all invited me to visit them at their respective places of abode. * * * In a few minutes... | |
| Illinois State Historical Library - 1916 - 234 páginas
...the great cannon at the fort to be fired in their honor." Of their departure Atwater further says : "With one accord they all arose and shaking me heartily by the hand, many of them shedding tears, they one and all inyited me to visit them at their respective places of abode. * * * In a few minutes... | |
| Caleb Atwater - 1975 - 296 páginas
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