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of the united states345
the mouth of the306
at the same time172
on the th of143
at the mouth of139
the banks of the130
the sources of the128
the head of the112
the close of the105
one of the most104
to the united states96
the valley of the92
at the head of89
sources of the mississippi88
on the part of86
at the foot of85
the history of the84
the secretary of war79
the hands of the78
on the banks of78
of one of the74
for the purpose of73
the people of the72
in the course of72
a part of the69
in the midst of69
the rest of the69
the foot of the68
the waters of the67
as soon as the65
the part of the64
on the other hand63
was one of the62
is one of the62
the junction of the60
in the united states59
of the mississippi river59
to the sources of58
the name of the58
as well as the57
the falls of st57
the course of the54
the end of the54
for the first time53
of the state of53
at the close of52
the source of the51
in the spring of49
the battle of the48
under the command of47
bank of the river47
the united states government46
on the morning of46
in the hands of46
in the history of45
to the mouth of45
for the most part44
of the treaty of44
into the hands of43
the morning of the43
of the indian tribes42
the site of the42
in the summer of42
side of the river42
one hundred and fifty42
the bed of the41
in a state of41
the use of the41
in the vicinity of40
of the revolutionary war40
mouth of the river39
at the time of39
the fact that the39
in the way of39
the women and children39
of the mississippi valley38
an account of the38
lake superior to the38
this part of the38
from time to time37
by the united states37
the indians of the37
in the fall of37
in front of the37
the gulf of mexico37
at the distance of36
the th of july36
in the shape of36
as far as the35
the time of the35
at the end of35
north of the ohio35
near the mouth of35
the foot of lake35
of the upper mississippi35
on the subject of35
as one of the34
the entrance of the34
a member of the34
president of the united34
the influence of the34
the face of the33
at the battle of33
it was not until33
at prairie du chien33
the heart of the33
the treaty of fort33
the present site of33
to the secretary of33
appears to have been33
valley of the mississippi32
in a letter of32
in the month of32
the middle of the32
the shores of lake32
as a matter of32
the settlement of the32
with the exception of31
it would have been31
it is to be31
the basin of lake31
with the united states31
and the united states31
a portion of the31
the character of the31
in favor of the31
the tribes of the31
under the influence of30
of the river st30
west of the mississippi30
the opening of the30
in the neighborhood of30
at an early hour30
in the indian country30
of one hundred and30
to be found in30
of some of the30
the bank of the30
by the name of30
the government of the30
the th of august30
in the mean time29
east of the mississippi29
into the indian country29
banks of the river29
the shores of the29
was a man of29
on his way to29
the men of the29
in the valley of29
in a few days28
that part of the28
shore of lake superior28
at the hands of28
the united states and28
the beginning of the28
at the treaty of28
the falls of the28
close of the revolutionary28
of what is now28
the side of the28
in the form of28
under the name of28
the action of the28
from the mouth of28
a good deal of28
basin of lake superior28
the centre of the27
of fond du lac27
brought us to the27
the subject of the27
in addition to the27
of prairie du chien27
the attention of the27
for the use of27
sources of the miss27
of the ohio river27
in connection with the27
by the treaty of27
could not have been27
source of the mississippi27
the neighborhood of the27
with a view to26
on their way to26
the seat of government26
part of the state26
of the th of26
the protection of the26
that it was not26
to the banks of26
the state of the26
to the falls of26
the power of the26
the minds of the26
on the west side26
the interests of the26
in one of the26
one of the first25
seems to have been25
above the mouth of25
the heads of the25
bank of the mississippi25
the members of the25
the surface of the25
as soon as they25
in what is now25
the direction of the25
banks of the mississippi25
on the shores of25
part of the country25
close of the revolution25
the american fur company25
the officers of the25
it is impossible to25
the possession of the25
the names of the25
their way to the24
to the head of24
the growth of the24
that it would be24
for a long time24
superior to the sources24
at the falls of24
it is difficult to24
and a number of24
a few of the24
of the men who24
morning of the th23
it was impossible to23
of the fur trade23
in the centre of23
in the habit of23
to the number of23
the th of may23
of the wabash and23
the east bank of23
the navigation of the23
in spite of the23
of the great kanawha23
in the state of23
a quarter of a23
the origin of the23
it was necessary to23
the west side of23
by one of the23
what is now the23
the conduct of the23
and some of the23
in a short time22
that he had been22
the commencement of the22
face of the country22
for the sake of22
on the st of22
letter of this date22
the sacs and foxes22
a letter of this22
west side of the22
the arrival of the22
that there was no22
early in the spring22
the th of june22
to prairie du chien22
the margin of the22
and at the same22
the valleys of the22
the bulk of the22
at the expense of22
the ohio and the22
for the time being22
of all the tribes21
one of their number21
in the use of21
the establishment of a21
at the beginning of21
a number of the21
in the event of21
the chiefs of the21
the form of a21
of the ohio and21
one or two of21
on the upper mississippi21
falls of the ohio21
in the bed of21
a matter of fact21
the loss of the21
bed of the river21
shores of lake superior21
the condition of the21
in the presence of21
on the western waters21
against the united states21
of the people of21
in the case of21
the story of the21
the lake of the21
on behalf of the21
on account of the21
lyceum of natural history20
the th of september20
the number of the20
on the opposite side20
mouth of the mississippi20
one hundred and eighty20
the discovery of the20
had it not been20
the forks of the20
the latter part of20
the seat of the20
the nature of the20
to have been the20
the opposite side of20
in the possession of20
the straits of st20
on the one hand20
the present state of20
after the close of20
and most of the20
east bank of the20
the presence of the20
at the junction of20
in the basin of20
in relation to the20
in the face of20
the early part of20
in the minds of20
put a stop to20
with those of the20
west of the alleghanies20
he was a man20
on the east bank20
that he did not19
appear to have been19
of the eighteenth century19
the city of new19
it seemed to me19
the president of the19
on the other side19
is said to have19
foot of lake superior19
and one of the19
one of the men19
on the side of19
that he could not19
a large number of19
virginia and north carolina19
the line of the19
all parts of the19
in view of the19
on the d of19
in the direction of19
the country of the19
shores of lake michigan19
the southern shore of19
the present city of19
to go to the19
of the white man19
in the name of19
of the western states19
the top of the19
it not been for19
of the american fur19
that the united states19
the advance of the19
the wabash and the19
the headwaters of the19
may be considered as19
the remainder of the19
a copy of the18
within the limits of18
mouth of the st18
treaty of fort wayne18
to the governor of18
in the atlantic states18
in the service of18
the treaty of prairie18
the capital of the18
of the federal government18
the fond du lac18
of the blue licks18
a party of indians18
under the treaty of18
opposite side of the18
the vicinity of the18
of the british agents18
under the protection of18
battle of the blue18
the cause of the18
the same time the18
below the mouth of18
the treaty of peace18
south of the ohio18
city of new york18
the news of the18
in the autumn of18
be found in the18
the edge of the18
that it was the18
two hundred and fifty18
was at this time18
one hundred and sixty18
on the following day18
in regard to the18
the united states had18
of the fact that18
of the western country18
of the indians in18
one hundred and twenty18
the result of the18
between them and the17
with a party of17
expedition to the sources17
west bank of the17
the treaty of greenville17
to bring about a17
of the little wabash17
it is one of17
the life of the17
natural history of the17
the th of april17
of the death of17
the principles of the17
on the point of17
the midst of the17
about one hundred and17
the fox and wisconsin17
to one of the17
of the north american17
in a few years17
navigation of the mississippi17
with the indian tribes17
mines of lake superior17
battle of the great17
from the fact that17
of the upper lakes17
in the heart of17
the bottom of the17
the termination of the17
on the ohio river17
seem to have been17
parts of the state17
close of the war17
in the first place17
the west bank of17
the whole of the17
there was not a17
in the middle of17
as soon as he17
on the bank of17
one hundred and seventy16
on the borders of16
to the west of16
and as soon as16
a large body of16
one of the best16
the level of the16
by the way of16
of the war of16
and it was not16
the way in which16
winning of the west16
northwest of the ohio16
in consequence of the16
with regard to the16
the body of the16
for the purposes of16
of george rogers clark16
the efforts of the16
the place of the16
along the banks of16
the removal of the16
mouth of the ohio16
on the evening of16
the fate of the16
but it was not16
a branch of the16
in the person of16
the indian tribes of16
of the british government16
said to have been16
the southern part of16
on the west bank16
as soon as it16
a visit to the16
the conquest of the16
a day or two16
it was one of16
of the six nations16
the greater part of16
the strength of the16
of the valley of16
in a spirit of16
the first day of16
history of the country16
by way of the16
it was determined to16
about the middle of16
the lower part of16
the limits of the16
of the fox river16
by the fact that16
treaty of prairie du16
the walls of the16
out of the way16
the winning of the16
shore of lake michigan15
the senate of the15
to the people of15
the return of the15
southern shore of lake15
a great deal of15
that they could not15
the leaders of the15
the seat of justice15
various parts of the15
the policy of the15
shore of the lake15
copper mines of lake15
at the cost of15
the coming of the15
two and a half15
in honor of the15
in a letter to15
appears to be a15
the base of the15
it proved to be15
at fond du lac15
the miami of the15
possession of the country15
the mississippi to the15
and two or three15
quarter of a mile15
the way of the15
of the present city15
the other side of15
the establishment of the15
the copper mines of15
it is probable that15
the population of the15
of the indian character15
the progress of the15
the battle of tippecanoe15
by the side of15
a large part of15
the borders of the15
the rapids of the15
and that it was15
the expense of the15
to take up the15
on the next day15
it is said that15
the adoption of the15
in the act of15
along the shores of15
the summit of the15
on the sources of15
fell into the hands15
to the foot of15
it was evident that15
the chippewas and sioux15
was found to be14
the th of the14
reached the mouth of14
the expedition to the14
on their own account14
of the red men14
from the time of14
under the direction of14
two or three hundred14
the indians on the14
river of lake superior14
to the city of14
was by no means14
in the days of14
is said to be14
with respect to the14
that they would be14
the south shore of14
one of the finest14
the creeks and cherokees14
about the same time14
government of the united14
on the day of14
to the fact that14
in the open air14
from the head of14
the terms of the14
the value of the14
of two or three14
it is true that14
but they did not14
and encamped on the14
on one of the14
the appearance of a14
for the united states14
of the great west14
the evening of the14
early part of the14
the force of the14
the property of the14
to the end of14
to take possession of14
and a half miles14
not been for the14
we came to the14
the importance of the14
to return to the14
the united states was14
was the first to14
the last day of14
the th day of14
the afternoon of the14
the head of lake14
and many of the14
a mile and a14
in the region of14
of the river to14
the date of the14
between the united states14
to the use of14
the home of the14
the exploration of the14
in the same way14
the indians at the14
the length of the14
in some of the14
the th of march14
it was the first14
the inhabitants of the14
to the cause of14
on the south side14
south shore of lake14
is not to be14
of the civil war14
of this part of14
of the great lakes14
the united states to14
on the top of14
on the right bank14
the indians and the13
ceded to the united13
the deeds of the13
i have the honor13
to go to war13
of the same year13
one of the principal13
of the sources of13
a small party of13
it is certain that13
one hundred and thirty13
in consequence of which13
as well as of13
of the fox and13
that the indians had13
that many of the13
the land of the13
the first and second13
it is evident that13
from one of the13
the fourth of july13
fork of white river13
the west of the13
of the mississippi and13
the towns of the13
but as soon as13
treaty of march th13
in the ordinance of13
of the expedition to13
a year or two13
by far the most13
people of the united13
its junction with the13
the little wabash and13
the way to the13
hundred and fifty miles13
of the island of13
shores of lake huron13
a distance of about13
the bend of the13
of the ordinance of13
the leader of the13
supposed to have been13
west of the mountains13
other side of the13
of the battle of13
on the eve of13
two or three days13
of the american government13
he was able to13
the state of michigan13
of the city of13
the boundaries of the13
of many of the13
the mississippi and the13
of the name of13
of the indian languages13
and that they would13
the north bank of13
about half a mile13
it will be seen13
it was found that13
the children of the13
to me to be13
first and second persons13
the heat of the13
the united states authorities13
the interest of the13
site of the present13
lower part of the13
that he had not13
their women and children13
the name of a13
a couple of days13
in the latter part13
both sides of the13
one of the greatest13
one of the great13
the first of the13
up and down the13
not far from the13
of the history of13
when we reached the13
on the same day13
the influx of the13
mass of native copper13
it is necessary to13
in the revolutionary war13
the development of the13
the north american review13
a letter to the13
as well as to13
it must be remembered13
that they were not13
on the waters of13
the outbreak of the13
of the mouth of12
of the great miami12
under the leadership of12
one or the other12
the western part of12
banks of the ohio12
that he was a12
on the last day12
in the same year12
so far as to12
of the indian lands12
the next day the12
it was possible to12
to the president of12
and there was no12
as soon as i12
about the first of12
in his old age12
in common with the12
the shape of a12
the th of february12
the eyes of the12
there can be no12
that they had been12
said that he had12
in his letter to12
the northern part of12
a young man of12
on the north side12
the commander of the12
in the interest of12
the state of illinois12
to put a stop12
to the source of12
the language of the12
the days of the12
the point where the12
season of the year12
reason to believe that12
on the night of12
to the relief of12
north side of the12
the descendants of the12
the east side of12
it would be a12
by a party of12
with the view of12
the island of michilimackinac12
appears to be the12
for a distance of12
of the national government12
senate of the united12
the sound of the12
bend of the cumberland12
as that of the12
in a direct line12
the state of franklin12
they were able to12
of the new york12
there was no one12
on the state of12
of the lake superior12
to be one of12
they would not be12
i am inclined to12
at the rate of12
the country in the12
mouth of the licking12
the representatives of the12
in the winter of12
the south side of12
to join in the12
lake superior and the12
on the site of12
in the relation of12
to the entrance of12
at the point where12
the north shore of12
governor of the state12
of the straits of12
on the indian lands12
who had come to12
of the early settlers12
clause in the ordinance12
that they did not12
from east to west12
at one of the12
east side of the12
of the population of12
head of the portage12
between the ohio and12
to come to the12
so far as i12
at the point of12
in the early part12
had come to the12
in the effort to12
of the illinois river12
took possession of the12
on a visit to12
for the protection of12
on the third day12
of the lead mines12
have the honor to12
in accordance with the12
the th of november12
the declaration of independence12
mouth of the great12
upper red cedar lake12
put an end to12
the passage of the12
of the new state12
indian tribes of the12
of the alleghany river12
of the old french12
the rights of the12
so far as the12
he said that he12
the beauty of the12
that there is a12
course of the river12
mile and a half12
are found in the12
at a time when12
of western new york12
the north carolina legislature12
in western new york12
the erection of a12
the service of the12
of the territory of12
superintendent of indian affairs12
the governor of virginia12
the head waters of12
and there is no12
wabash and erie canal12
it is easy to11
a few miles below11
side of the mississippi11
one of the indians11
as well as in11
in the absence of11
a war with the11
at the depth of11
the attitude of the11
the fact that they11
as a member of11
the battle of fallen11
in reference to the11
a number of years11
on the eastern side11
at a late hour11
part of the united11
of the same name11
it was at this11
with the indians at11
six hundred and forty11
the position of the11
waters of the mississippi11
north bank of the11
he was forced to11
of the indian language11
walls of the fort11
the area of the11
a large proportion of11
in the new world11
under the head of11
the head of a11
the blood of the11
and east of the11
head waters of the11
the treaty of march11
they came to the11
far as the eye11
of the northwest territory11
the success of the11
the authority of the11
he was about to11
for the benefit of11
but there was no11
the destruction of the11
at the site of11
as if they were11
one of the party11
the introduction of slavery11
the other members of11
at the computed distance11
of the chippewa river11
so great was the11
any part of the11
in the scale of11
to provide for the11
the midst of a11
of the west and11
the appearance of the11
in kentucky and tennessee11
to that of the11
he was obliged to11
on the afternoon of11
killed by the indians11
it was in the11
it was not long11
the agent of the11
the aid of the11
of two hundred and11
there is not a11
to have been a11
portion of the country11
the treaty of th11
tribes of the northwest11
the spirit of the11
on the line of11
as far as possible11
are to be found11
that portion of the11
by the indians in11
he was one of11
in such a manner11
of the northwestern territory11
at the present time11
a letter from the11
early in the morning11
etymology of the word11
the effect of the11
the upper part of11
three or four hundred11
hundred and twenty miles11
it is not to11
in a new country11
on the margin of11
the computed distance of11
of the porcupine mountains11
the west shores of11
of the settlement of11
out of the country11
the basis of the11
in a few moments11
of a party of11
the indians in their11
the treaty of the11
of the indians to11
he had not been11
his way to the11
on both sides of11
of the rocky mountains11
slavery clause in the11
had a right to11
mouth of the kentucky11
state of the water11
of the most important11
the region of the11
the united states in11
to which they were11
is situated on the11
treaty of fort harmar11
on the east side11
to the north and11
the extension of the11
in the illinois country11
and west of the11
it was to be11
and on the th11
the reports of the11
the command of the11
they could not be11
the ascent of the11
and customs of the11
it would not be11
through the straits of11
the territory of the11
black hawk and his11
the same time that11
the manner in which11
that the indians were11
the rear of the11
from the united states11
the editor of the11
the chiefs and warriors11
foot of the rapids11
territory northwest of the11
a description of the11
mouth of the scioto10
the lead mines of10
a matter of course10
of the revolution the10
monopoly of the fur10
for one of the10
and one or two10
so as to be10
of the mississippi in10
for a period of10
the ravages of the10
do not appear to10
to those of the10
of the great spirit10
the pipe of peace10
dealings with the indians10
a short time before10
this portion of the10
of the red man10
for a number of10
the states of ohio10
wabash and the maumee10
of the present state10
i hope you will10
in one of his10
the confluence of the10
we were obliged to10
and that of the10
of the regular army10
the great mass of10
seat of justice for10
be remembered that the10
on the arrival of10
that they might be10
is supposed to have10
in which he was10
nation as a whole10
for a few days10
at the latter place10
the war with the10
of the indian country10
valley of the upper10
the early history of10
the geology of the10
to the place of10
the day of the10
under the charge of10
of lewis and clark10
was to be done10
a tract of land10
the extent of the10
the control of the10
that he would not10
of my election as10
miami of the lakes10
that he was the10
a short distance below10
part of the world10
the governor of the10
greater part of the10
at the sources of10
towards the united states10
the commerce of the10
the main body of10
the work of the10
the laws of the10
many of the settlers10
of most of the10
from this point to10
the centre of a10
in the fur trade10
out of the question10
are said to have10
valley of the st10
than that of the10
of the illinois and10
in the library of10
the indians against the10
in possession of the10
by a number of10
that they should be10
the indian war parties10
large part of the10
to enable him to10
territory of the united10
it must have been10
it is believed that10
to a great extent10
and from that time10
and now and then10
of the mississippi at10
that there was a10
a large party of10
was killed by the10
is a species of10
a great number of10
historic highways of america10
the city of the10
a treaty with the10
the place where the10
the settlers on the10
on the west shore10
of the new purchase10
while at the same10
of the university of10
the best of the10
large proportion of the10
not been able to10
the existence of the10
to the south of10
it seemed as if10
on the first of10
the state of wisconsin10
the welfare of the10
the manner of the10
the head of his10
of the inhabitants of10
the indian tribes in10
in this part of10
at the opening of10
above the gulf of10
of those who were10
at this very time10
on the left bank10
the sauks and foxes10
it is in the10
this is one of10
of the nineteenth century10
in command of the10
from the standpoint of10
it was hopeless to10
in the treaty of10
the presence of a10
as far south as10
some of the most10
to the great spirit10
i do not know10
their wives and children10
waters of the st10
so that it was10
a place of safety10
and it is a10
one of his own10
the peninsula of michigan10
the british indian agent10
by a series of10
at the outbreak of10
in the rear of10
the ottawas and chippewas10
years after the event10
to be able to10
history of the united10
the geography of the10
to fond du lac10
on the north shore10
site of the old10
as a means of10
of the ohio valley10
the report of the10
to return to his10
of the far west10
the movements of the10
we were again in10
left bank of the10
to prevent them from10
the south and west10
between the sioux and10
by the action of10
above the falls of10
the difficulties of the10
the honor to be10
the site of a10
of the missouri river10
by the arrival of10
and the next day10
after the manner of10
to say that the10
other parts of the10
there was also a10
shores of the lake10
the latter of which10
must be remembered that10
of the little miami10
towards the end of10
in the western country10
miles west of the10
the territory northwest of10
of those who had10
that it was a10
is the seat of10
the jurisdiction of the10
a hundred and fifty10
at this time the10
narrative of the expedition10
which he had been10
were made by the10
a few miles from10
that i could not10
of women and children10
had been in the10
of the country in10
in which it is10
the wabash and erie10
masses of native copper10
at a short distance10
justices of the peace10
historic towns of the10
the great lake basins10
of any of the10
in the third person10
what was to be10
of the same month10
the will of the10
the country between the10
the western side of10
in the territory of10
one of these was9
and a part of9
at the age of9
the sons of the9
of the atlantic states9
to the indian tribes9
an arm of the9
as the result of9
the event of a9
a stop to the9
a knowledge of the9
to the south and9
one hundred and forty9
the treaty of new9
the present town of9
of a man who9
be given to the9
in dealing with the9
the indians in the9
treaty of fond du9
be one of the9
was one of those9
by one of his9
the spot where the9
in the line of9
article of the treaty9
no less than the9
the algonquins of the9
the british indian department9
from the mississippi to9
the british and tories9
on the th day9
the surrender of the9
in process of time9
the range of the9
by the end of9
was a matter of9
of the people in9
of the commanding officer9
the north of ireland9
the southern shores of9
of the young men9
every part of the9
american journal of science9
the new york lyceum9
three quarters of a9
as long as the9
up the fox river9
that it was impossible9
of grand traverse bay9
conquest of the northwest9
he said that the9
to carry out the9
the channel of the9
in any part of9
the lands on the9
the line of march9
in spite of their9
new york lyceum of9
battle of fallen timbers9
that is to say9
proved to be the9
of which he was9
the last of the9
on the verge of9
on the south shore9
united states and great9
it would be better9
the governor and judges9
and took possession of9
of the value of9
down the mississippi to9
of the french and9
of one of their9
for the education of9
three hundred and sixty9
by the indians and9
one of the two9
a treaty of peace9
one side of the9
may be said to9
of the supreme court9
different parts of the9
prairie du chien and9
it had been a9
part of the day9
of the seventeenth century9
of the indians of9
which was to be9
the south end of9
of the indians was9
the chief of the9
a point on the9
on the western side9
the right bank of9
the people of kentucky9
the year of the9
the opinion that the9
we came to a9
at a distance of9
the river des plaines9
the indians to war9
two or three years9
river of the americans9
under the care of9
the site of an9
on the following morning9
the early settlers of9
been one of the9
settlement of the country9
took part in the9
york lyceum of natural9
that there is no9
the increase of population9
been given to the9
towards the close of9
the state of missouri9
of the detroit river9
as in the case9
to inquire into the9
from thence to the9
north shore of lake9
was that of the9
and on the other9
with his wife and9
and could not be9
in the eyes of9
in search of the9
him that he had9
the majority of the9
in the cause of9
both banks of the9
to some of the9
in the mississippi valley9
the united states of9
between the chippewas and9
between great britain and9
banks of the wabash9
the sioux and chippewas9
bay of lake huron9
on one of these9
west of lake michigan9
in the condition of9
the fact that he9
of the existence of9
some of the men9
states and great britain9
of the british indian9
governor of north carolina9
and much of the9
may be found in9
from those of the9
it was decided to9
at what is now9
as an instance of9
the treaty of ghent9
at the very time9
the river to the9
of the river ohio9
the friends of the9
i have no doubt9
to do with the9
on the copper mines9
the state historical society9
for a short time9
incidents of the journey9
of indian affairs for9
for more than a9
one end of the9
of the members of9
the indians to the9
at the same moment9
with the purpose of9
the red cedar fork9
a small portion of9
session of the legislature9
but it is not9
an expedition to the9
the big white man9
of the basin of9
the great chain of9
general william henry harrison9
opposite the mouth of9
one third of the9
on the second day9
feet above the atlantic9
in the following year9
the right and left9
is such as to9
the murder of the9
to be on the9
in command of a9
the next morning we9
the left bank of9
it would be impossible9
by some of the9
but there is no9
the study of the9
de peyster to haldimand9
that it might be9
at an early day9
the right of the9
by the aid of9
junction of the st9
and north of the9
on the north and9
by the presence of9
of the war with9
the natural history of9
principal chief of the9
of the most striking9
a few days ago9
on the edge of9
in the southern part9
the transactions of the9
of the government to9
under the auspices of9
the spring of the9
edited by lyman p9
the indian name of9
i told him that9
from the vicinity of9
waters of the ohio9
the powers of the9
the men who had9
to which they are9
to be given to9
feet below the surface9
is found to be9
on the wabash river9
in the light of9
historical society of wisconsin9
fourths of a mile9
in the civil war9
chairman of the committee9
was sent to the9
the men who were9
of the first class9
were sent to the9
one of the leading9
had been captured by9
united states exploring expedition9
of the red river9
the tops of the9
croix and chippewa rivers9
a mile or two9
the alleghanies to the9
to the value of9
the secretary of the9
the united states were9
the command of major9
a chief of the9
an instance of the9
the friend of the9
which they had been9
portions of the mississippi9
that this was the9
in the employ of9
a few years ago9
river of green bay9
well acquainted with the9
was to be found9
with the rest of9
of the american people9
the first time in9
we were forced to9
was a young man8
the state of virginia8
a couple of miles8
the indians as a8
of the massacre of8
was the first time8
the north side of8
that they would not8
that one of the8
as well as for8
turned out to be8
it was in this8
treaty of butte des8
the indians had been8
it is well known8
had been committed by8
most of the men8
north from the mouth8
the british at detroit8
in the war of8
the united states is8
every reason to believe8
the th of october8
from the gulf of8
the construction of a8
in charge of mr8
at the forks of8
the first volume of8
more than a hundred8
to keep the indians8
the young men of8
of the ohio company8
of the tennessee river8
missouri historical society collection8
the end of his8
on the way to8
about the th of8
bank of the ohio8
one of the earliest8
descent of the mississippi8
with the history of8
the way for the8
in which they had8
justice of the peace8
the ohio to the8
use of ardent spirits8
he was accompanied by8
of one of these8
it will be remembered8
the state of new8
of the state historical8
the university of michigan8
the eastern side of8
we were ready to8
it could not be8
of a company of8
to the treaty of8
the man who had8
valley of the ohio8
the lands of the8
that he has been8
the first time the8
from the scene of8
the north shores of8
west shores of lake8
the current of the8
it is not a8
river of the north8
in one of these8
a message to the8
took the lead in8
and one of his8
as if it were8
in the southern states8
is believed to be8
of the indians and8
be considered as the8
some parts of the8
of the red cedar8
it would be difficult8
danger from the indians8
to be allowed to8
under the supervision of8
of the mission of8
proved to be a8
the agents of the8
head of lake superior8
lake of the isles8
in case of a8
great britain and the8
with one of the8
for the government of8
at the very moment8
of a body of8
in his power to8
the meaning of the8
of the river des8
central portions of the8
so far as it8
it was now the8
an island in the8
tribes of the upper8
lakes huron and superior8
on the head of8
when they reached the8
to go into the8
entrance into lake superior8
of the expedition of8
geology of the country8
and that he would8
it does not appear8
is to be found8
historical society of michigan8
to speak of the8
of a portion of8
of the falls of8
one of the many8
rouse and captain haskell8
that the americans were8
the mission of the8
its entrance into the8
to induce them to8
a new species of8
on the north bank8
not be able to8
the encroachments of the8
of all the indian8
in the haldimand mss8
heat of the sun8
other members of the8
in the central portions8
at once to the8
the business of the8
to the point of8
after the death of8
by the time we8
the mouth of a8
the point of the8
burned at the stake8
as if they had8
along the shore of8
at the bottom of8
the affairs of the8
the th of january8
of the federal union8
at the rapids of8
take possession of the8
that the creeks were8
in most of the8
hundred and fifty yards8
treaty of fort stanwix8
of the indian department8
of the river and8
on board the steamer8
the central portions of8
the people in the8
end of the year8
the operations of the8
of the american revolution8
war with the indians8
in the progress of8
master rouse and captain8
the shore of lake8
that there should be8
that the indians would8
not being able to8
in which they were8
is found in the8
state of new york8
of the secretary of8
up the river to8
in the valleys of8
in the old states8
of peace to the8
the mississippi at the8
to the seat of8
the people on the8
the french and english8
policy of the government8
does not appear to8
the shore of the8
the shelter of the8
chiefs and warriors of8
th of the month8
a party of hunters8
been captured by the8
outbreak of the revolution8
not to speak of8
that as soon as8
and south of the8
a large tract of8
more than a century8
proportion of one to8
in the present state8
the field of battle8
swan creek and black8
of the mississippi was8
report on the copper8
mouth of the muskingum8
was to be a8
of timber and prairie8
of the big muddy8
the st of july8
of the british army8
with a view of8
part of the city8
were found to be8
of the fur company8
the accounts of the8
and geology of the8
which it had been8
to the lot of8
in missouri historical society8
from the neighborhood of8
in charge of a8
to secretary of war8
there is but little8
the library of the8
was not until the8
the th and th8
the result of a8
an officer of the8
illinois a free state8
on the surface of8
as a part of8
in the conquest of8
will be seen that8
take part in the8
to take care of8
of the men of8
the course of which8
he was born in8
with some of the8
the site of fort8
the scene of the8
a few days after8
of the old northwest8
was to be made8
and many of them8
miles above the mouth8
mouth of the detroit8
to make peace with8
it was proposed to8
and the great lakes8
nature of the country8
there is no reason8
a party of the8
the benefit of the8
within two miles of8
to which they had8
the lyceum of natural8
to the war department8
was not to be8
part of the continent8
on the first day8
and it may be8
the army of the8
by the indians as8
and other parts of8
and prospects of the8
there was very little8
in the evening the8
the east fork of8
of the settlers were8
the nation as a8
shore of lake huron8
the state of ohio8
north and west of8
to the site of8
way in which the8
river on the th8
people of the sea8
that it would not8
of the first settlers8
the circumstances of the8
bring about a peace8
the principal chiefs of8
as soon as possible8
the north american indians8
gave the name of8
of lakes huron and8
did not wish to8
there is no doubt8
i do not think8
would be difficult to8
in the hope that8
it will be perceived8
would be impossible to8
it was not the8
a few days before8
being one of the8
the object of his8
the change in the8
any of the lands8
a short distance from8
total for the state8
they were on the8
as fast as the8
that it is a8
a certain number of8
by force of arms8
were the first to8
on the island of8
the course of a8
so much of the8
if it had been8
on the opposite shore8
the time of his8
i know of no8
many of them were8
nothing to do with8
the french and indians8
of the names of8
south side of the8
influence of the british8
the month of june8
two or three weeks8
the indians were in8
of butte des morts8
channel of the river8
the interior of the8
to its junction with8
the basin of the8
war with great britain8
when they came to8
of the indian nations8
now the state of8
governor of the territory8
would have been a8
it was not till8
the east and west8
arm of the lake8
fourth united states regiment8
as if it had8
a short time after8
state historical society of8
on the american side8
as to whether the8
appeared to be a8
the voice of the8
the metropolis of the8
the failure of the8
was to be the8
red river of the8
and from thence to8
that he had no8
all the rest of8
short distance below the8
from the seat of8
to be in the8
ohio and erie canal8
a view of the8
in the pursuit of8
the stars and stripes8
of the rock river8
the massacre of the8
the fact that it8
within a few years8
is now the state8
and the straits of8
they were obliged to8
the straits of michilimackinac8
early in the year8
united states and the8
a council of the8
in the fact that8
more than any other8
the fort at the8
as it is called8
etymology of the name8
the black hawk and8
war of the revolution8
the treaty of fond8
is now known as8
so far as they8
for the conquest of8
i could not but8
to believe that the8
to the study of8
who were willing to8
to have been made8
that he was not8
the family of mr8
the results of the8
by many of the8
latitude of camp at8
new york and london8
the treaty of holston8
head chief of the8
there has been a8
western side of the8
it appears to be8
it may be said8
expedition to itasca lake8
four or five miles8
in the th century7
the foundation of a7
treatment of the indians7
one of them was7
commissioner of indian affairs7
the west from the7
character of the country7
the safety of the7
to find out the7
was evident that the7
a few miles of7
one of those who7
the owner of the7
the first part of7
a couple of hundred7
the rank and file7
the immediate neighborhood of7
into their own hands7
here and there a7
that the british were7
in the alluvial soil7
after it had been7
which had been made7
the first of these7
as part of the7
right bank of the7
on the fourth of7
late in the evening7
three or four miles7
part of the river7
of the four lakes7
short distance from the7
i had never seen7
to the right of7
it will not be7
the north to the7
in the life of7
there had been a7
the ohio and mississippi7
the distance of a7
miles below the mouth7
state of the indians7
under the control of7
in the evening i7
the war with great7
the attack on the7
to the extent of7
well as to the7
the first settlement of7
on the floor of7
the western boundary of7
the west end of7
was on the point7
at no great distance7
by the hand of7
waters of the lake7
brought about by the7
the wabash and its7
at the chickasaw bluffs7
main body of the7
it to be a7
for two or three7
a tributary of the7
of the fort and7
head of the maumee7
fox and wisconsin rivers7
the truth of this7
the orders of the7
the consent of the7
the delawares and wyandots7
agent of indian affairs7
the exception of the7
for the establishment of7
to be the case7
their way through the7
through which the river7
the auspices of the7
any portion of the7
the master of the7
the village of the7
it seems to me7
in company with the7
on the upper ohio7
and in consequence the7
and the people of7
seemed to me that7
there was but one7
not only was the7
he was a good7
the period of the7
the th article of7
were found on the7
the indians did not7
states edited by lyman7
one of the latter7
on the illinois river7
was taken by the7
in all the western7
have been made by7
of the principal chiefs7
in the northern part7
of salt lake city7
around the shores of7
not in the least7
to take advantage of7
of the big white7
the great spirit had7
britain and the united7
in the character of7
had nothing to do7
and those of the7
river of the french7
end of the revolution7
to the action of7
island at the mouth7
parts of the country7
of communication with the7
of the western waters7
had the right to7
the day after the7
in various parts of7
killed and three wounded7
the villages of the7
feet above the water7
would not have been7
to keep out of7
the proceedings of the7
the governor of north7
the united states for7
the war of the7
to be the most7
and the number of7
his visit to the7
in the wabash valley7
at the commencement of7
south and west of7
and exploration of the7
the alleghany and monongahela7
my attention to the7
hundred and fifty thousand7
that it was his7
about the beginning of7
he was in the7
in the end the7
any other part of7
but a short distance7
the swan creek and7
by the sound of7
which appears to have7
of an ancient indian7
the use of ardent7
west fork of white7
pointed out to me7
on an island in7
as the seat of7
with the result that7
that part of it7
the command of a7
of the verb to7
a species of the7
of the kentucky militia7
by the ohio river7
one of the largest7
called by the french7
foot of the falls7
foot of the hill7
one of the members7
to the american government7
to make a treaty7
are by no means7
what is now known7
as soon as a7
to the continental congress7
foot of lake pepin7
of a number of7
west shore of lake7
the tributaries of the7
was known as the7
site of an ancient7
that as it may7
in the early spring7
manners and customs of7
some of the chiefs7
the same as that7
of the pictured rocks7
feet above the gulf7
after the battle of7
of one or two7
take up the hatchet7
and that he had7
with the southern indians7
in the counties of7
to any of the7
such a manner that7
of the same material7
of the mississippi to7
the idea of the7
it appears to have7
expedition into the indian7
the archives of the7
and warriors of the7
of the court of7
making ready for the7
until they reached the7
in the morning of7
the history of this7
the remains of the7
of the north carolina7
the death of the7
so that they might7
was given to the7
late in the afternoon7
south carolina yazoo company7
creek and black river7
a distance of two7
of which i had7
in addition to these7
the state of tennessee7
the absence of the7
from the ohio river7
my election as a7
in the indian department7
of the british was7
was made by the7
old lemen family notes7
so many of the7
of the indian war7
your old family notes7
latter part of the7
portion of the state7
the inlet of the7
of the upper tennessee7
now known as the7
a crop of corn7
the destiny of the7
it is not the7
from the civilized world7
in the battle of7
in the new york7
he was at the7
to hold their own7
notice of my election7
were of the same7
the door of the7
the difference between the7
hands of the savages7
did not like to7
some of the indians7
of the home band7
mouth of the fox7
of eight or ten7
of all the lands7
at the house of7
did not appear to7
of the way in7
in the immediate neighborhood7
in time of war7
and a couple of7
so that he could7
lake michigan and the7
of the town of7
into timber and prairie7
and natural history of7
under the lead of7
by the force of7
the lines of the7
the midst of his7
that it should be7
to a place of7
boundary of the united7
which there is a7
is supposed to be7
had been so long7
the treaty was signed7
as far north as7
the last half of7
does not seem to7
the violence of the7
it was the th7
had been made by7
four hundred and fifty7
of one of his7
to be used in7
his account of the7
in a series of7
that we could not7
between the mississippi and7
by the middle of7
in charge of the7
take the place of7
the organization of the7
of the present day7
when we came to7
the departure of the7
but there is a7
the residence of the7
peace and friendship with7
the butte des morts7
to the house of7
of the cumberland river7
and the indian tribes7
there were a few7
with which they were7
in advance of the7
by the state of7
a proof of the7
north of the wabash7
the chippewas and ottawas7
he returned to his7
georgian bay of lake7
of a letter from7
scattered over the surface7
joseph of lake michigan7
the floor of the7
eight or ten miles7
the incidents of the7
in the city of7
to his own people7
there is reason to7
he had received a7
of which he had7
from the alleghanies to7
in many of the7
some five or six7
with a degree of7
captured by the indians7
again in our canoes7
to the gulf of7
the domain of the7
to the village of7
with which he was7
lands on the wabash7
on the next morning7
to listen to the7
at the time when7
of the country at7
to take charge of7
into the state of7
of the quartz family7
was found in the7
entrance of the mississippi7
to get possession of7
was in the hands7
hundred feet above the7
of the indians on7
it was in vain7
the notice of the7
from the sources of7
during the winter of7
of their own number7
he came to the7
of the mississippi above7
the country to the7
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took up his abode7
fall into the hands7
manner in which the7
on the th instant7
and there was a7
the case of the7
to the th of7
the standpoint of the7
most of them were7
to the close of7
a couple of years7
the country west of7
in the exploration of7
among the indian tribes7
great chain of lakes7
six or eight miles7
hundred and fifty men7
the west shore of7
and that they were7
during the late war7
of the arrival of7
of the king of7
the memory of the7
by order of the7
early the next morning7
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hunters and indian fighters7
of copper in the7
reports of board of7
of the presence of7
out of the water7
on the occasion of7
the height of the7
the next day we7
as the eye can7
one of the chief7
by the government to7
the greater portion of7
parts of the west7
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there were plenty of7
of the new states7
the sault de ste7
had taken part in7
but they were not7
in their efforts to7
free navigation of the7
the object of my7
small portion of the7
region of lake superior7
in the settlement of7
trade with the indians7
hours in our canoes7
their share of the7
the methodist episcopal church7
the north and south7
up the river st7
of the country to7
was a native of7
of the ontonagon river7
much of the land7
in the upper lakes7
other part of the7
to be derived from7
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is the result of7
on the ground that7
of those who have7
or two of the7
had been sent to7
but he could not7
bank of the maumee7
the mineralogy of the7
the purpose of making7
like so many other7
if they did not7
as it was then7
the first monday in7
they were to be7
the hands of a7
from all parts of7
seven or eight miles7
the whole number of7
mouth of the columbia7
on the field of7
it was of the7
the american philosophical society7
of missouri and arkansas7
part of the territory7
of the british fort7
in the interior of7
in sight of the7
travels in the central7
he was ready to7
a council was held7
in order to make7
could not afford to7
treaty of th march7
from the secretary of7
they were men of7
into the gulf of7
section of the country7
of the citizens of7
all the tribes of7
of the most interesting7
the state of indian7
there seems to be7
the structure of the7
to this day the7
and he did not7
against the northwestern indians7
the summer of the7
had the effect to7
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to the town of7
the loss of a7
at the present day7
from north to south7
the wife of the7
of the british officers7
of the french broad7
of the loss of7
to throw off the7
that if they were7
to the waters of7
may be expected to7
to cross the river7
the erection of the7
at peace with the7
so much as to7
the sides of the7
and in the midst7
the settlers who had7
be that as it7
origin of the name7
on the american bottom7
a glimpse of the7
so much as a7
the purchase of the7
the means of subsistence7
in some parts of7
southern part of the7
to keep the peace7
on the day following7
and the men who7
six miles above the7
who had been captured7
of the creeks and7
of the incidents of7
with a fair wind7
at one hundred and7
one of the old7
last half of the7
the actual state of7
two hundred and eighty7
down the river to7
as well as a7
the branches of the7
and told him that7
to the effect that7
from the rest of7
the savages at the7
there would be a7
be said to be7
it is known that7
side of the boat7
i was obliged to7
the west and southwest7
for many years the7
in the interests of7
a map of the7
cannot be less than7
rest of the party7
which appear to have7
he knew that the7
the pressure of the7
and it is not7
five or six hundred7
the eastern part of7
down the ohio in7
but it is a7
bed of the stream7
of the country is7
of the great river7
two or three times7
by the junction of7
in this same year7
a short distance above7
the outcome of the7
on the ohio and7
to the level of7
the weight of the7
the southern portion of7
of which i have7
that he wished to7
in the seventeenth century7
two hundred and forty7
five or six miles7
was present at the7
passed the mouth of7
the height of land7
source of the crow7
there would have been7
as a general thing7
of the state and7
in the afternoon of7
without the consent of7
on the ninth of7
and the valley of7
under the orders of7
did his best to7
of the miamis and7
united states of america7
to the north carolina7
it was too late7
by the indians on7
the king of france7
the death of my6
the intention of the6
the examination of the6
what is called the6
history of the north6
all the northwestern tribes6
board of commissioners for6
we passed the mouth6
between lake superior and6
eight or ten feet6
he went to the6
of water in the6
six miles from the6
of life in the6
the provisions of the6
mouth of the big6
jesuits in north america6
the city of detroit6
of the fort were6
did not know how6
mouth of the missouri6
a large quantity of6
however this may be6
treaty with the saginaws6
wabash and its tributaries6
to the will of6
under the title of6
of pennsylvania and virginia6
was not long before6
to one hundred and6
the defeat of the6
am inclined to think6
was the work of6
of one of our6
part of the year6
what was going on6
in allusion to the6