The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... party of Chippewas came to St. Peters , ( about which there are four Dahcotah villages ) on pretence of business with " their father , " the agent , but in reality to beg ammunition , clothing , and , above all , strong drink . The ...
... party of Chippewas came to St. Peters , ( about which there are four Dahcotah villages ) on pretence of business with " their father , " the agent , but in reality to beg ammunition , clothing , and , above all , strong drink . The ...
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... party was soon assembled , all good men and true , and well armed . They soon gained the spot , and began to explore the ruins of the hut . The bodies of the whole family were there , and it was evident that accidental fire had not ...
... party was soon assembled , all good men and true , and well armed . They soon gained the spot , and began to explore the ruins of the hut . The bodies of the whole family were there , and it was evident that accidental fire had not ...
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... party of Chippewas came to St. Peter's , and as they remembered what had happened the year before , they took care to arrive just at day - break and proceeded directly to the fort . There were twenty - four persons in the band , eight ...
... party of Chippewas came to St. Peter's , and as they remembered what had happened the year before , they took care to arrive just at day - break and proceeded directly to the fort . There were twenty - four persons in the band , eight ...
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... party , shook hands with them , invited them courteously to be seated . They also directed the women instantly to prepare a feast of venison , corn , and maple sugar , all of which articles were mixed together and placed before the ...
... party , shook hands with them , invited them courteously to be seated . They also directed the women instantly to prepare a feast of venison , corn , and maple sugar , all of which articles were mixed together and placed before the ...
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... party . Circumstances proved favorable to the enterprise ; just as the party left the gate , upwards of a hundred armed Dahcotahs appeared on a low ridge near the fort . Captain di- vided his force , and despatched one party round a ...
... party . Circumstances proved favorable to the enterprise ; just as the party left the gate , upwards of a hundred armed Dahcotahs appeared on a low ridge near the fort . Captain di- vided his force , and despatched one party round a ...
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