The Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, Volumen 2Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania., 1919 |
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... Revolution we find provisions made at various times for the education of some of those Indians who still remained in or near the province . In 1791 the Quakers re- ceived and agreed to teach at their own expense two Seneca boys . They ...
... Revolution we find provisions made at various times for the education of some of those Indians who still remained in or near the province . In 1791 the Quakers re- ceived and agreed to teach at their own expense two Seneca boys . They ...
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... Revolution . Several tribes , however , had received some instruction in the arts of civilization . Their Ohio colonies were flourishing . Here they dwelt peaceably and quietly together under the supervision of their teachers and ...
... Revolution . Several tribes , however , had received some instruction in the arts of civilization . Their Ohio colonies were flourishing . Here they dwelt peaceably and quietly together under the supervision of their teachers and ...
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... Revolution we find provisions made at various times for the education of some of those Indians who still remained in or near the province . In 1791 the Quakers re- ceived and agreed to teach at their own expense two Seneca boys . They ...
... Revolution we find provisions made at various times for the education of some of those Indians who still remained in or near the province . In 1791 the Quakers re- ceived and agreed to teach at their own expense two Seneca boys . They ...
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... Revolution . Several tribes , however , had received some instruction in the arts of civilization . Their Ohio colonies were flourishing . Here they dwelt peaceably and quietly together under the supervision of their teachers and ...
... Revolution . Several tribes , however , had received some instruction in the arts of civilization . Their Ohio colonies were flourishing . Here they dwelt peaceably and quietly together under the supervision of their teachers and ...
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... Revolutionary War Carlisle was the chief center of Indian trade ; after that war Pittsburg , which had since 1763 been encroaching rapidly upon the older city , became the more prominent of the two . ( 1 ) This transfer of importance ...
... Revolutionary War Carlisle was the chief center of Indian trade ; after that war Pittsburg , which had since 1763 been encroaching rapidly upon the older city , became the more prominent of the two . ( 1 ) This transfer of importance ...
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