Ontario History, Volúmenes 12-16Ontario Historical Society, 1914 Vols. 29- include the society's Report, 1931/32- except 1938/39-1939/40 which were issued separately. |
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... Six Nations Indians , and of the loss of their settlements which they thereby sustained , the British , through Sir Frederick Haldi- mand , then Governor and Commissioner - in - Chief of the Province of Quebec and territories depending ...
... Six Nations Indians , and of the loss of their settlements which they thereby sustained , the British , through Sir Frederick Haldi- mand , then Governor and Commissioner - in - Chief of the Province of Quebec and territories depending ...
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... Six Nations Indians granted the Smith and Kerby tract con- taining 1100 acres of land , which in addition to the 200 acres previously granted to Wm . K. Smith made a total of 1300 acres of land , the site of the present City of ...
... Six Nations Indians granted the Smith and Kerby tract con- taining 1100 acres of land , which in addition to the 200 acres previously granted to Wm . K. Smith made a total of 1300 acres of land , the site of the present City of ...
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... Six Nations Indians , under the command of Capt . Jacobs and Capt . John Brant , son of the late Chief , upon whose shoulders the mantle of his father seemed to have fallen . " The affray at Beaver Dam , " says Thos . Cross in " The ...
... Six Nations Indians , under the command of Capt . Jacobs and Capt . John Brant , son of the late Chief , upon whose shoulders the mantle of his father seemed to have fallen . " The affray at Beaver Dam , " says Thos . Cross in " The ...
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... Six Nations Indians had commenced to locate themselves on this Grand River tract as soon as the war closed , April , 1783 , and as great - grandfather with his family came in with them , the Township of Brantford must have been the ...
... Six Nations Indians had commenced to locate themselves on this Grand River tract as soon as the war closed , April , 1783 , and as great - grandfather with his family came in with them , the Township of Brantford must have been the ...
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... Six Nations , through which the River Ouse , now the Grand River , ran . When Brant arrived here in 1783 , he settled at the bend of the river where the old Mohawk Church now stands , which was to be the Indian Village and his home for ...
... Six Nations , through which the River Ouse , now the Grand River , ran . When Brant arrived here in 1783 , he settled at the bend of the river where the old Mohawk Church now stands , which was to be the Indian Village and his home for ...
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