The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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... Indian tribes . It is not within our present scope to examine into the Indian wars and treaties ; these belong to the past , -but of the present , we would say , that , so far as we are enabled to judge , there may be error , there may ...
... Indian tribes . It is not within our present scope to examine into the Indian wars and treaties ; these belong to the past , -but of the present , we would say , that , so far as we are enabled to judge , there may be error , there may ...
Page 395
... Indians to scout , charging them with the promise of twenty - five dollars to make prisoner of an Englishman , or hostile Indian . In the afternoon , the Cornet returned with 93 head of cattle , and I sent the Sub - lieutenant Don ...
... Indians to scout , charging them with the promise of twenty - five dollars to make prisoner of an Englishman , or hostile Indian . In the afternoon , the Cornet returned with 93 head of cattle , and I sent the Sub - lieutenant Don ...
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... Indians , who badly wounded , and scalped an Indian who was outside the fort . " " On the 18th , the Indian Juan Ignacio returned with some of his Indians , and report having seen on the St. John's river , at a place called St. Nicholas ...
... Indians , who badly wounded , and scalped an Indian who was outside the fort . " " On the 18th , the Indian Juan Ignacio returned with some of his Indians , and report having seen on the St. John's river , at a place called St. Nicholas ...
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