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... Indians ; they did much mischief ; there were only fifteen men in the fort ; they killed two , and wounded four of them . Indians ' loss unknown . July 25th . Twenty - five men came from Carolina . About August 20th , Colonel Bowman ...
... Indians ; they did much mischief ; there were only fifteen men in the fort ; they killed two , and wounded four of them . Indians ' loss unknown . July 25th . Twenty - five men came from Carolina . About August 20th , Colonel Bowman ...
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... Indians a rousing welcome . Historians , at this point , begin to gossip a little . It is said that a very beautiful Indian princess , who accompanied the expedi- tion , was the mistress of the French commander of the Illinois fort . Be ...
... Indians a rousing welcome . Historians , at this point , begin to gossip a little . It is said that a very beautiful Indian princess , who accompanied the expedi- tion , was the mistress of the French commander of the Illinois fort . Be ...
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Stark Young. The king received them in state ; gifts were presented to the Indians , and in return the Indians presented gifts to the king . Formalities ended , the fun began . The Indians were the sensa- tion of the day . The French ...
Stark Young. The king received them in state ; gifts were presented to the Indians , and in return the Indians presented gifts to the king . Formalities ended , the fun began . The Indians were the sensa- tion of the day . The French ...
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Reminiscences | 16 |
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