The Poetry and History of Wyoming: Containing Campbelle's Gertrude, and the History of Wyoming, from Its Discovery to the Beginning of the Present CenturyM. H. Newman, 1844 - 398 páginas |
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... Teedyuscung , was occasionally a resident here . This chieftain was an able man , who played a distinguished but subtle part during the border troubles of the French war , particularly toward the close of his life . He was charged with ...
... Teedyuscung , was occasionally a resident here . This chieftain was an able man , who played a distinguished but subtle part during the border troubles of the French war , particularly toward the close of his life . He was charged with ...
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... Teedyuscung- Story of Weekquehela - Treaty of peace with Teedyuscung - The em- bassies of Christian Frederick Post - Efforts of Sir William Johnson-- Equivocal conduct of the Six Nations - Mistake of the French - General Peace with the ...
... Teedyuscung- Story of Weekquehela - Treaty of peace with Teedyuscung - The em- bassies of Christian Frederick Post - Efforts of Sir William Johnson-- Equivocal conduct of the Six Nations - Mistake of the French - General Peace with the ...
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... Teedyuscung , of whom mention has already been made , was cho- sen chief sachem , and duly proclaimed as such . He was residing at Gnadenhutten at the time of his advancement , but immediately removed to Wy- oming , which then became ...
... Teedyuscung , of whom mention has already been made , was cho- sen chief sachem , and duly proclaimed as such . He was residing at Gnadenhutten at the time of his advancement , but immediately removed to Wy- oming , which then became ...
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... Teedyuscung , claiming to be king of the Del- awares , and being acknowledged by them as such . He was the bearer of a belt to the Delawares from the Six Nations , urging them to lay down the hatchet , and he claimed to represent ten ...
... Teedyuscung , claiming to be king of the Del- awares , and being acknowledged by them as such . He was the bearer of a belt to the Delawares from the Six Nations , urging them to lay down the hatchet , and he claimed to represent ten ...
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... Teedyuscung had been the chief agent in exciting the Delawares and Shawanese to hostilities , and that he had but re- cently returned from a visit to the French garrison at Niagara , at which place he had been treated with marked ...
... Teedyuscung had been the chief agent in exciting the Delawares and Shawanese to hostilities , and that he had but re- cently returned from a visit to the French garrison at Niagara , at which place he had been treated with marked ...
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