Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1886 - 28 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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... night they may attack us . One of the principal reasons why we desire you will be speedy in these matters is , that since Col. Johnson has been in this city , there has been a French Indian at his house , who took measure of the wall ...
... night they may attack us . One of the principal reasons why we desire you will be speedy in these matters is , that since Col. Johnson has been in this city , there has been a French Indian at his house , who took measure of the wall ...
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... night , and told him his provisions were expended and he could no longer maintain the Indians , and expected the Commissioners would maintain them , and gave him the list of what had been al- lowed per day to the Five Nations ...
... night , and told him his provisions were expended and he could no longer maintain the Indians , and expected the Commissioners would maintain them , and gave him the list of what had been al- lowed per day to the Five Nations ...
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... night encamped at George's creek , about eight miles , where a messenger came with letters from my son , who was just returned from his people at the Cherokees , and lay sick at the mouth of Cone- gocheague . But as I found myself ...
... night encamped at George's creek , about eight miles , where a messenger came with letters from my son , who was just returned from his people at the Cherokees , and lay sick at the mouth of Cone- gocheague . But as I found myself ...
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... night we encamped at the Murthering town , about fifteen miles , on a branch of Great Beaver creek . Got some corn and dried meat . Saturday , 1st December . Set out , and at night encamped at the crossing of Beaver creek from the ...
... night we encamped at the Murthering town , about fifteen miles , on a branch of Great Beaver creek . Got some corn and dried meat . Saturday , 1st December . Set out , and at night encamped at the crossing of Beaver creek from the ...
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... night . Monday , 17th . We set out , came to our Indians ' camp . They were out hunting ; they killed three bears . We stayed this day and Tuesday , 18th . One of our Indians did not come to camp . So we finding the waters lower very ...
... night . Monday , 17th . We set out , came to our Indians ' camp . They were out hunting ; they killed three bears . We stayed this day and Tuesday , 18th . One of our Indians did not come to camp . So we finding the waters lower very ...
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