| Charles S. Bryant - 1881 - 740 Seiten
...tribes, and where those who inhabit the most remote branches of the Mississippi, annually assemble about the latter end of May. bringing with them their furs to dispose of to the traders. But it is not always that they conclude their sale here. This was determined... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - 1882 - 1010 Seiten
...tribes, and where those who inhabit the most remote branches of the Mississippi, annually assemble about the latter end of May, bringing with them their furs to dispose of to the traders. But it is not always that they conclude their sale here. This was determined... | |
| 1882 - 658 Seiten
...adjacent tribes, and even those who inhabit the most remote branches of the Mississippi, annually assemble about the latter end of May, bringing with them their furs to dispose of to the traders." The aspect of the village is very different at present. It consists, exclusive... | |
| Union Publishing Company - 1884 - 818 Seiten
...adjacent tribes, and even those who inhabit the most remote branches of the Mississippi, annually assemble about the latter end of May, bringing with them their furs to dispose of to the traders. But it is not always, that they conclude their sale here, this is determined... | |
| Irving Berdine Richman - 1894 - 248 Seiten
...tribes, and even those who inhabit the most remote branches of the Mississippi, annually assemble, about the latter end of May, bringing with them their furs to dispose of to the traders." The town of Saukenuk was a much larger and much more important centre of... | |
| John Nelson Davidson - 1895 - 334 Seiten
...Mississippi, annually assemble about the latter end of May, bringing with them their furs to dispose of to the traders. But it is not always that they conclude the sale here; this is determined by a general council of the chiefs, who consult whether it would be more... | |
| John Nelson Davidson - 1894 - 330 Seiten
...adjacent tribes, and even those who inhabit the most remote branches of the Mississippi, annually assemble about the latter end of May, bringing with them their furs to dispose of to the traders. But it is not always that they conclude the sale here ; this is determined... | |
| Henry Eduard Legler - 1898 - 332 Seiten
...Mississippi, annually assemble about the latter end of May, bringing with them the furs to dispose of to the traders. But it is not always that they conclude their sale here; this is determined by a general council of the chiefs, who consult whether it would... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Meeting - 1906 - 350 Seiten
...Mississippi, annually assemble about the latter end of May, bringing with them the furs to dispose of to the traders. But it is not always that they conclude their sale here; this is determined by a general council of the chiefs, who consult whether it would... | |
| Ellery M. Hancock - 1913 - 580 Seiten
...adjacent tribes, and even those who inhabit the most remote branches of the Mississippi, annually assemble about the latter end of May, bringing with them their furs to dispose of to the traders. "The Mississippi at the entrance of the Ouisconsin, near which stands a... | |
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