Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen2;Volumen12The Society, 1968 - 24 páginas For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... Pike , who ascended the Missisippi , the Ossage , and went to the head waters of the Arkensaw and Rio Del Norte , and returned by the way of St. Fee - Antonio to Natchitoches ; by Dr. Silby , who ascended the Red river , and visited the ...
... Pike , who ascended the Missisippi , the Ossage , and went to the head waters of the Arkensaw and Rio Del Norte , and returned by the way of St. Fee - Antonio to Natchitoches ; by Dr. Silby , who ascended the Red river , and visited the ...
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... PIKE . TETAUS , OR CUMEEHES , OR PADOUCAS , Are an erratic tribe , and wander towards New Mexico , or Red river and La Platte . They are treated with great civility by the Spaniards , since they have found them a most dangerous and ...
... PIKE . TETAUS , OR CUMEEHES , OR PADOUCAS , Are an erratic tribe , and wander towards New Mexico , or Red river and La Platte . They are treated with great civility by the Spaniards , since they have found them a most dangerous and ...
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... PIKE . Their numbers are estimated , by Pike , at 1060 . SAUSSETONS Reside on the upper parts of Red river , of lake Winipie and the St. Peter's , and rove on the Missisippi and Corbeau rivers , which is the boundary between them and ...
... PIKE . Their numbers are estimated , by Pike , at 1060 . SAUSSETONS Reside on the upper parts of Red river , of lake Winipie and the St. Peter's , and rove on the Missisippi and Corbeau rivers , which is the boundary between them and ...
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Article | 48 |
Notice of Edward Johnson | 95 |
Residence in Massachusetts 1686 | 107 |
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