| Iowa - 1878 - 842 pages
...Eddyville. The Indians at this agency became idle and listless in the absence of tlieir natural and wonted excitements, and many of them plunged into dissipation....above the temporary line of Red Rock, having ceded the remnant of their lands in Iowa to the United States on the 21st of September, 1837, and on the llth... | |
| Delaware County (Iowa) - 1878 - 696 pages
...Eddyville. The Indians at this agency became idle and listless in the absence of their natural and wonted excitements, and many of them plunged into dissipation....above the temporary line of Red Rock, having ceded the remnant of their lands in Iowa to the United States on the 21st of September, 1837, and on the llth... | |
| Monroe County (Iowa) - 1878 - 496 pages
...Eddyville. The Indians, at this agency became idle and listless in the 'absence of their natural and wonted excitements, and many of them plunged into dissipation....above the temporary line of Red Rock, having ceded the remnant of their lands in Iowa to the United States on the 21st of September, 1837, and on the llth... | |
| Appanoose County (Iowa) - 1878 - 618 pages
...from Illinois, and also Mr. JP Eddy, who established his post at what is now the site of Eddyville. In May, 1843, most of the Indians were removed up...above the temporary line of Red Rock, having ceded the remnant of their lands in Iowa to the United States on the 21st of September, 1837, and on the llth... | |
| Benton County (Iowa) - 1878 - 648 pages
...from Illinois, and also Mr. JP Eddy, who established his post at what is now the site of Eddyville. In May, 1843, most of the Indians were removed up...above the temporary line of Red Rock, having ceded the remnant of their lands in Iowa to the United States on the 21st of September, 1837, and on the llth... | |
| Black Hawk County (Iowa) - 1878 - 594 pages
...from Illinois, and also Mr. JP Eddy, who established his post at what is now the site of Eddyville. In May, 1843, most of the Indians were removed up...above the temporary line of Red Rock, having ceded the remnant of their lands in Iowa to the United States on the 21st of September, 1837, and on the llth... | |
| Des Moines County (Iowa) - 1879 - 722 pages
...Eddyville. The Indians at this agency became idle and listless in the absence of their natural and wonted excitements, and many of them plunged into dissipation....dissipated in the latter years of his life, and it hsis been reported that he died of delirium tremens after his removal with his tribe to Kansas. In... | |
| Jones County (Iowa) - 1879 - 686 pages
...from Illinois, and also Mr. JP Eddy, who established his post at what is now the site of Eddyville. In May, 1843, most of the Indians were removed up the Des Moines River, above the temporary line of Bed Rock, having ceded the remnant of their lands in Iowa to the United States on the 21st of September,... | |
| Associations, institutions, etc - 1881 - 746 pages
...Eddyville. The Indians at this agency became idle and listless in the absence of their natural and wonted excitements, and many of them plunged into dissipation....his removal with his tribe to Kansas. In May, 1843, moat of the Indians were removed up the Des Moines River, above the temporary line of Red Rock, having... | |
| Iowa - 1881 - 762 pages
...Eddyville. The Indians at this agency became idle and listless in the absence of their natural and wonted excitements, and many of them plunged into dissipation....and it has been reported that he died of delirium trement after his removal with his tribe to Kansas. In May, 1843, moat of the Indians were removed... | |
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