The Past and Present of Kane County, Illinois: Containing a History of the County ... a Directory ... War Record of Its Volunteers in the Late Rebellion ... Statistics ... History of the Northwest ... Etc., Etc |
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... occupied . New Orleans contains black , white and red , not more , I think , than twelve hundred persons . To this point come all lumber , bricks , salt - beef , tallow , tar , skins and bear's grease ; and above all , pork and flour ...
... occupied . New Orleans contains black , white and red , not more , I think , than twelve hundred persons . To this point come all lumber , bricks , salt - beef , tallow , tar , skins and bear's grease ; and above all , pork and flour ...
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... occupied , in addition to the lower Mississippi posts and those in Illinois , one at Du Quesne , one at the Maumee in the country of the Miamis , and one at Sandusky in what may be termed the Ohio Valley . In the northern part of the ...
... occupied , in addition to the lower Mississippi posts and those in Illinois , one at Du Quesne , one at the Maumee in the country of the Miamis , and one at Sandusky in what may be termed the Ohio Valley . In the northern part of the ...
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... occupied by the British in the North and West . Among these was Detroit , still in the hands of the enemy . Numerous engagements with the Indians throughout Ohio and Indiana occurred , upon whose lands adventurous whites would settle ...
... occupied by the British in the North and West . Among these was Detroit , still in the hands of the enemy . Numerous engagements with the Indians throughout Ohio and Indiana occurred , upon whose lands adventurous whites would settle ...
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... occupied by workshops and quarters of laborers . Within this enclosure there was a large two - story frame house , familiarly called the " Yellow House , " built for the accommodation of the Quartermaster General . For many years this ...
... occupied by workshops and quarters of laborers . Within this enclosure there was a large two - story frame house , familiarly called the " Yellow House , " built for the accommodation of the Quartermaster General . For many years this ...
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... occupied by the town and Fort Lenault . The remainder is a common , except twenty - four acres , which were added twenty years ago to a farm belonging to Wm . Macomb . * A stockade incloses the town , fort and citadel . The pickets , as ...
... occupied by the town and Fort Lenault . The remainder is a common , except twenty - four acres , which were added twenty years ago to a farm belonging to Wm . Macomb . * A stockade incloses the town , fort and citadel . The pickets , as ...
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