The History of North America: The Louisiana Purchase and the westward movement, by C.M. GeerGuy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe subscribers only, 1904 |
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... March , 1776 , he received orders from his superior officers to organize Indian raids against the frontier and his work was to destroy and drive beyond the mountains all the settlers , and we have his own statement that up to July ...
... March , 1776 , he received orders from his superior officers to organize Indian raids against the frontier and his work was to destroy and drive beyond the mountains all the settlers , and we have his own statement that up to July ...
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... march . A few soldiers were left to guard these . The real object of the expedition , as given in the secret instructions , was now made known to the men , and a goodly number deserted the expedition . Recruits , however , joined Clark ...
... march . A few soldiers were left to guard these . The real object of the expedition , as given in the secret instructions , was now made known to the men , and a goodly number deserted the expedition . Recruits , however , joined Clark ...
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... March 28 , 1796 , the territorial gov- ernment would end and the State government begin . When the 28th day of March arrived , Tennessee proceeded on the supposition that it was a State . Senators were elected , who presented themselves ...
... March 28 , 1796 , the territorial gov- ernment would end and the State government begin . When the 28th day of March arrived , Tennessee proceeded on the supposition that it was a State . Senators were elected , who presented themselves ...
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SETTLEMENTS BEYOND THE ALLEGHANIES | 3 |
THE WEST IN THE REVOLUTION 2746 | 27 |
LAND CESSIONS OF THE STATES 4758 | 47 |
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