Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... Logstown in December, 1749, where he learned that the French had been endeavoring, but without success, to win the natives to their cause. The Indians were at that time in favor of the English erecting a fort for the protection of their ...
... Logstown in December, 1749, where he learned that the French had been endeavoring, but without success, to win the natives to their cause. The Indians were at that time in favor of the English erecting a fort for the protection of their ...
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... Logstown , situated 17 miles , one half and 57 perches from Fort Pitt . This place was noted before the last war for the trade carried on there by the English and French , but its inhabitants , the Shawanese and Delawares abandoned it ...
... Logstown , situated 17 miles , one half and 57 perches from Fort Pitt . This place was noted before the last war for the trade carried on there by the English and French , but its inhabitants , the Shawanese and Delawares abandoned it ...
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... Logstown was built . He was made a Councillor of the Six Nations at Onondaga in 1746 , according to his own sworn statement . Governor Morris , writing to the Governor of Maryland at the beginning of the year 1755 , says that " Mr ...
... Logstown was built . He was made a Councillor of the Six Nations at Onondaga in 1746 , according to his own sworn statement . Governor Morris , writing to the Governor of Maryland at the beginning of the year 1755 , says that " Mr ...
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... Logstown, on the Ohio, early in the ensuing spring, to receive an ample present which would be provided by the assembly. It was some time later in the same autumn that the Ohio company brought their plans into operation, and despatched ...
... Logstown, on the Ohio, early in the ensuing spring, to receive an ample present which would be provided by the assembly. It was some time later in the same autumn that the Ohio company brought their plans into operation, and despatched ...
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... Logstown, an important Indian village a little below the site of the present city of Pittsburg. Here usually resided Tanacharisson, a Seneca chief of great note, being head sachem of the mixed tribes which had migrated to the Ohio and ...
... Logstown, an important Indian village a little below the site of the present city of Pittsburg. Here usually resided Tanacharisson, a Seneca chief of great note, being head sachem of the mixed tribes which had migrated to the Ohio and ...
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