The History of Kentucky: From Its Earliest Discovery and Settlement, to the Present Date |
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... tribe's confedera- tion Military interference after the war . 171 . . 535 . 510 612 1 Miller , Jas . and Thos . Milligan , Pres . Robert Mills , Judge Benjamin Mill Springs , battle of Mineral resources and wealth .. 721 , 782 , 7981 ...
... tribe's confedera- tion Military interference after the war . 171 . . 535 . 510 612 1 Miller , Jas . and Thos . Milligan , Pres . Robert Mills , Judge Benjamin Mill Springs , battle of Mineral resources and wealth .. 721 , 782 , 7981 ...
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... tribes , and the Alleghany by the Northern , which stretches across the conti- nent on the eastern side , from Alabama to Pennsylvania , and the Cumberland range in the rear , stood like forbidding barriers between the colonial settle ...
... tribes , and the Alleghany by the Northern , which stretches across the conti- nent on the eastern side , from Alabama to Pennsylvania , and the Cumberland range in the rear , stood like forbidding barriers between the colonial settle ...
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... tribes of the North and West and South . Early in the year 1769 , prompted by the growing interest in the attrac- tions of the wilderness of the West , a party of forty adventurous hunters gathered from the valleys of New river ...
... tribes of the North and West and South . Early in the year 1769 , prompted by the growing interest in the attrac- tions of the wilderness of the West , a party of forty adventurous hunters gathered from the valleys of New river ...
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... tribes of the North . The latter traversed those that were mostly frequented by the Cherokees and other of the Mobilian tribes of the South , who , while they plundered and murdered at times , were more tractable than the Miamis . Some ...
... tribes of the North . The latter traversed those that were mostly frequented by the Cherokees and other of the Mobilian tribes of the South , who , while they plundered and murdered at times , were more tractable than the Miamis . Some ...
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... fortune and life should be ventured there . The resolve of these heroic men , of Anglo - Saxon origin and American mold , made for the future of Kentucky a manifest destiny . CHAPTER IV . No Indian tribes found dwelling in Kentucky.
... fortune and life should be ventured there . The resolve of these heroic men , of Anglo - Saxon origin and American mold , made for the future of Kentucky a manifest destiny . CHAPTER IV . No Indian tribes found dwelling in Kentucky.
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