The Traverse Region, Historical and Descriptive: With Illustrations of Scenery and Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its Prominent Men and PioneersH. R. Page & Company, 1884 - 369 էջ |
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... returning in their canoes from an expedition against the Sacs , having lost some of their comrades , as they came near ... returned to Mackinac or Michilimackinac as it was called . He probably arrived there in 1670 , and the following ...
... returning in their canoes from an expedition against the Sacs , having lost some of their comrades , as they came near ... returned to Mackinac or Michilimackinac as it was called . He probably arrived there in 1670 , and the following ...
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... returned from the objective point of his journey he undertook to visit a tribe of Illinois Indians in the fall of 1674 , but his former malady , dysentery , returned and he was obliged to winter on the Chicago River . In the spring of ...
... returned from the objective point of his journey he undertook to visit a tribe of Illinois Indians in the fall of 1674 , but his former malady , dysentery , returned and he was obliged to winter on the Chicago River . In the spring of ...
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... returned from bis wintering - ground , and I asked after his health ; but , without answering my question , he went on to say that he was very sorry to find me returned from the Sault ; that he had intended to go to that place himself ...
... returned from bis wintering - ground , and I asked after his health ; but , without answering my question , he went on to say that he was very sorry to find me returned from the Sault ; that he had intended to go to that place himself ...
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... returned to their respective seats in the different divisions of the congregation . It was certainly a most simple marriage , and was in full keeping with the primitive manners of this strange people . CHAPTER IV . Abstract of TITLE ...
... returned to their respective seats in the different divisions of the congregation . It was certainly a most simple marriage , and was in full keeping with the primitive manners of this strange people . CHAPTER IV . Abstract of TITLE ...
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... returned to Wisconsin and continued to assert his title in pastoral letters and in sermons which he preached at various places in that State . He soon gathered a small body of devoted followers with whom he founded the city of Voree ...
... returned to Wisconsin and continued to assert his title in pastoral letters and in sermons which he preached at various places in that State . He soon gathered a small body of devoted followers with whom he founded the city of Voree ...
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Էջ 18 - June next, all that part of the Indiana Territory which lies north of a line drawn east from the southerly bend, or extreme, of Lake Michigan, until it shall intersect Lake Erie, and east of a line drawn from the said southerly bend through the middle of said lake to its northern extremity, and thence due north to the northern boundary of the United States, shall, for the purpose of temporary government, constitute a separate Territory, and be called Michigan.
Էջ 18 - ... their butchers were drinking the blood, scooped up in the hollow of joined hands and quaffed amid shouts of rage and victory. I was shaken not only with horror, but with fear. The sufferings which I witnessed I seemed on the point of experiencing. No long time elapsed before every one being destroyed who could be found, there was a general cry of "All is finished!
Էջ 18 - There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory, otherwise than in the punishment of crimes, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted : Provided always, That any person escaping into the same, from whom labor or service is lawfully claimed in any one of the original States, such fugitive may be lawfully reclaimed, and conveyed to the person claiming his or her labor or service as aforesaid.
Էջ 18 - I begged her to send me a little water to drink ; which she did. As night was now advancing, I continued to lie on the bed, ruminating on my condition, but unable to discover a resource from which I could hope for life. A flight to Detroit had no probable chance of success. The distance...
Էջ 18 - Indian to desist ; but the latter pursued me round him, making several strokes at me with his knife, and foaming at the mouth, with rage at the repeated failure of his purpose. At length, Wenniway drew near to M. Langlade's house ; and, the door being open, I ran into it. The Indian followed me ; but, on my entering the house, he voluntarily abandoned the pursuit.
Էջ 18 - Ducharme, and threatened to send the next person who should bring a story of the same kind a prisoner to Detroit. "The garrison at this time consisted of ninety privates, two subalterns, and the commandant, and the English merchants at the fort were four in number.
Էջ 18 - This I immediately seized, and held it for a few minutes, waiting to hear the drum beat to arms. In this dreadful interval I saw several of my countrymen fall, and more than one struggling between the knees of an Indian, who, holding him in this manner, scalped him while yet living.
Էջ 18 - At length, disappointed in the hope of seeing resistance made to the enemy, and sensible, of course, that no effort of my own unassisted arm could avail against four hundred Indians, I thought only of seeking shelter. Amid the slaughter which was raging, I observed many of the Canadian inhabitants of the fort, calmly looking on, neither opposing the Indians nor suffering injury; and from this circumstance, I conceived a hope of finding security in their houses.
Էջ 18 - This was a moment for despair; but the next, a Pani woman, a slave of M. Langlade's, beckoned to me to follow her. She brought me to a door, which she opened, desiring me to enter, and telling me that it led to the garret, where I must go and conceal myself. I Joyfully obeyed her directions, and she, having followed me up to the garret-door, locked it after me, and with great presence of mind took away the key.
Էջ 18 - Langlade replied that he could not say, he did not know of any; answers in which he did not exceed the truth, for the Pani woman had not only hidden me by stealth, but kept my secret and her own. M. Langlade was therefore, as I presume, as far from a wish to destroy me as he was careless about saving...