CollectionsFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 189
The attention of Mr. Tupper was towards the Indians to the northward and westward of Sandwich , where he founded a church near Herring River , by which a meeting house stood in 1757 , which had been supplied with a succession of ...
The attention of Mr. Tupper was towards the Indians to the northward and westward of Sandwich , where he founded a church near Herring River , by which a meeting house stood in 1757 , which had been supplied with a succession of ...
Page 67
Mr. Kirkland's Answer to Queries , respecting Indians . 67 siderable knowledge of Indian affairs in the western country , where I spent my early days ; but I have now no means of information . I am confident , from what I have known ...
Mr. Kirkland's Answer to Queries , respecting Indians . 67 siderable knowledge of Indian affairs in the western country , where I spent my early days ; but I have now no means of information . I am confident , from what I have known ...
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE INDIANS IN THE SOUTHERN PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES , IN A LETTER FROM THE HON . DR . RAMSAY , CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY . MARCH 10 , 1795 . WE here consider the Indians as a people who cannot ...
OBSERVATIONS ON THE INDIANS IN THE SOUTHERN PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES , IN A LETTER FROM THE HON . DR . RAMSAY , CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY . MARCH 10 , 1795 . WE here consider the Indians as a people who cannot ...
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