Our Indian Wards, Հատոր 215R. Clarke, 1880 - 436 էջ |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 55–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ iv
... PRESIDENT MONROE , AND VIEWS OF JOHN C. CALHOUN , SECRE- TARY OF WAR , RECOMMENDING THE REMOVAL OF THE INDIAN NATIONS RE- SIDING EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER TO THE WEST SIDE - VIEWS OF JAMES BARBOUR , SECRETARY OF WAR , ON THE SAME ...
... PRESIDENT MONROE , AND VIEWS OF JOHN C. CALHOUN , SECRE- TARY OF WAR , RECOMMENDING THE REMOVAL OF THE INDIAN NATIONS RE- SIDING EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER TO THE WEST SIDE - VIEWS OF JAMES BARBOUR , SECRETARY OF WAR , ON THE SAME ...
Էջ xxiii
... president , was of the opinion that their military strength was about 500 warriors , while Gen. Cass , his secretary of war , estimated the warriors at 750. Lieut . C. A. Harris , then on duty in the Indian ser- vice , reported to the ...
... president , was of the opinion that their military strength was about 500 warriors , while Gen. Cass , his secretary of war , estimated the warriors at 750. Lieut . C. A. Harris , then on duty in the Indian ser- vice , reported to the ...
Էջ xxiv
... President of the United States , suggested the use of blood - hounds to ac- company the troops operating against the Seminoles . The suggestion was approved , and the animals were brought into use to hunt down the Indians ! In addition ...
... President of the United States , suggested the use of blood - hounds to ac- company the troops operating against the Seminoles . The suggestion was approved , and the animals were brought into use to hunt down the Indians ! In addition ...
Էջ 73
... president a communication , in which suggestions and recommendations were made as to future operations . After discussing the policy of the government toward the Indians , the futility , in his opinion , of all attempts to preserve ...
... president a communication , in which suggestions and recommendations were made as to future operations . After discussing the policy of the government toward the Indians , the futility , in his opinion , of all attempts to preserve ...
Էջ 89
... president , which had some time before been proposed . The governor gave him permission to go , but not to conduct a party of Indians , which was desired . The pro- posed visit on these terms was declined , and all intercourse ...
... president , which had some time before been proposed . The governor gave him permission to go , but not to conduct a party of Indians , which was desired . The pro- posed visit on these terms was declined , and all intercourse ...
Այլ խմբագրություններ - View all
Common terms and phrases
annuities Apaches Arapahoes Arkansas army authority band Black Hills Black Kettle buffalo camp cavalry ceded Cherokees Cheyennes and Arapahoes chief Choctaws Cobb Comanches command commission commissioner of Indian Congress council Creek Crook Custer Delawares desire dians duty expedition fact Fort Cobb Fort Laramie governor Harney Hazen horses hostile hundred hunt Indian affairs Indian nations Indian Territory Indian tribes Kansas Kettle's killed Kiowas lands located lodges McCook McKenzie ment Miami miles military officers military posts Missouri Missouri river Northern Cheyennes November Ohio parties peace persons Piegan ponies possession president punish Red Cloud agency removal reservation Santee Sioux Satanta savage secretary secretary of war sent September settlements settlers Shawanoes Sheridan Sherman Sioux Sitting Bull soldiers Spotted Tail stipulations supplies thence Thornburgh tion treaty troops United Utes village warriors Washita women and children Wyandots
Սիրված հատվածներ
Էջ 99 - If any citizen of the United States, or other person not being an Indian, shall attempt to settle on any of the lands allotted to the Wiandot and Delaware nations in this treaty, except on the lands reserved to the United states in the preceding article, such person shall forfeit the protection of the United States, and the Indians may punish him as they please.