The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1884 |
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... tribe and occasional ruptures occurred ; but th were never so warlike nor so blood - thirs as the large tribes farther east , that ha A short time after the departure of the troops , 46 [ Jan. The Indian War on Tule River .
... tribe and occasional ruptures occurred ; but th were never so warlike nor so blood - thirs as the large tribes farther east , that ha A short time after the departure of the troops , 46 [ Jan. The Indian War on Tule River .
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... troops , and began to build a fort near Woodville , the site of the unfortu- nate and unsuccessful attempt to make a set- tlement , but did not remain to complete it . The first blood was shed on the 13th of December , 1850 , when a ...
... troops , and began to build a fort near Woodville , the site of the unfortu- nate and unsuccessful attempt to make a set- tlement , but did not remain to complete it . The first blood was shed on the 13th of December , 1850 , when a ...
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A short time after the departure of the troops , threats were again heard from the Indians , and for several months affairs were in a very unsettled state . The Americans were prone to magnify the hostile actions of the Indians , but to ...
A short time after the departure of the troops , threats were again heard from the Indians , and for several months affairs were in a very unsettled state . The Americans were prone to magnify the hostile actions of the Indians , but to ...
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... troops from San Fran- cisco , and force the Indians of that section on to a reservation set apart for them . There was no difficulty with them collectively , how- ever , and their liberties are in no way more restricted than those of ...
... troops from San Fran- cisco , and force the Indians of that section on to a reservation set apart for them . There was no difficulty with them collectively , how- ever , and their liberties are in no way more restricted than those of ...
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... troops . The traffic in furs be- came every year more and more valuable , and Baránoff , the central figure of all , began to see his dreams of the future realized . Count Nikolai Petrovich Resánoff was appointed by the Imperial ...
... troops . The traffic in furs be- came every year more and more valuable , and Baránoff , the central figure of all , began to see his dreams of the future realized . Count Nikolai Petrovich Resánoff was appointed by the Imperial ...
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