History of the Early Settlement of the North-western Territory: From Its Earliest Exploration by Europeans to the Close of the Terretorial [sic] Government in 1816 : with an Idtroduction [sic] Containing Historical Notes of the Discovery and Settlement of the Territory of the United States North-West of the River Ohio |
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... , 1787 , Treaty of Fort Harmar , with the Six Nations , Treaty of Fort Harmar , with the Wyandots , & c . Treaty of Greenville , 432 431 434 439 441 445 447 451 HISTORICAL NOTES . CHAPTER I. THE fertile and populous states xii . CONTENTS .
... , 1787 , Treaty of Fort Harmar , with the Six Nations , Treaty of Fort Harmar , with the Wyandots , & c . Treaty of Greenville , 432 431 434 439 441 445 447 451 HISTORICAL NOTES . CHAPTER I. THE fertile and populous states xii . CONTENTS .
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... Wyandots , and branches of some other tribes , were ready to make a simultaneous attack on all the British forts and trading posts in the country northwest of the Allegheny mountains . The attack was made in the month of May , 1763 ...
... Wyandots , and branches of some other tribes , were ready to make a simultaneous attack on all the British forts and trading posts in the country northwest of the Allegheny mountains . The attack was made in the month of May , 1763 ...
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... Wyandots , Ottawas , Chippewas , and other Indian nations living near the borders of the lakes Erie , Huron , and Michigan . About the same time , another strong force , under the command of Colonel Bouquet , was ordered to march ...
... Wyandots , Ottawas , Chippewas , and other Indian nations living near the borders of the lakes Erie , Huron , and Michigan . About the same time , another strong force , under the command of Colonel Bouquet , was ordered to march ...
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... Wyandots , and , perhaps many others . Le Gris , chief of the Miamies , asked me , in a private discourse , what chief had made a treaty with the Americans at Muskingum , [ Fort Harmar . ] I answered him that their names were mentioned ...
... Wyandots , and , perhaps many others . Le Gris , chief of the Miamies , asked me , in a private discourse , what chief had made a treaty with the Americans at Muskingum , [ Fort Harmar . ] I answered him that their names were mentioned ...
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... Wyandots and Dela- wares , on the supposition of their continuing faithful to the treaties . But if they should join in the war against the United States , and your army be victorious , the said tribes ought to be removed without the ...
... Wyandots and Dela- wares , on the supposition of their continuing faithful to the treaties . But if they should join in the war against the United States , and your army be victorious , the said tribes ought to be removed without the ...
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acres aforesaid Allegheny mountains America appointed army arrived ARTICLE boundary Britain British Brothers Cahokia camp Captain chief Chippewas citizens Clair Clark Colonel colonies command commissioners Congress council course Delawares detachment Detroit Dunmore encamped enemy English established expedition fire force Fort Jefferson Fort Pitt Fort Recovery Fort Washington France French garrison Governor Dunmore Governor St granted Hamtramck Harmar hostile hundred Illinois Illinois country Indian tribes informed inhabitants July Kaskaskia Kentucky killed Lake Lake Erie lands leagues letter Lieutenant Lord Dunmore Major mark Maumee Miami village miles militia Mississippi mouth nations o'clock officers Ohio river Ouabache party persons Piankeshaw possession Post Vincennes prisoners Province received river Ohio Salle sent settlements Shawanees slaves soon speech territory thence thereof thousand tion town townships tract trade treaty of peace troops United States northwest Virginia Wabash warriors Washington Wayne western Wyandots