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... INDIAN OCCUPATION . The Three Brothers - LaSalle - Captain Langlade - Pontiac - Jonathan Carver Michigan Indians in ... Indian Chiefs in The Valley- Indian Names - The Washington Treaty - Indian Payments - Indian Trade - Indian Social ...
... INDIAN OCCUPATION . The Three Brothers - LaSalle - Captain Langlade - Pontiac - Jonathan Carver Michigan Indians in ... Indian Chiefs in The Valley- Indian Names - The Washington Treaty - Indian Payments - Indian Trade - Indian Social ...
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... Indian had hunted in the valley the great forces of nature had formed rapids in the river , which have given their name to the city . For ages the waters of the river flowed through the valley , changing their course and making new ...
... Indian had hunted in the valley the great forces of nature had formed rapids in the river , which have given their name to the city . For ages the waters of the river flowed through the valley , changing their course and making new ...
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... Indian Creek that entered the river near where now is the Grand Trunk railroad bridge . It is by Indian Creek Valley that the Muskegon branch of the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad now runs out of the city . The next stream of any ...
... Indian Creek that entered the river near where now is the Grand Trunk railroad bridge . It is by Indian Creek Valley that the Muskegon branch of the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad now runs out of the city . The next stream of any ...
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... Indians belong to the same ancient people as the Moundbuilders , the Aztecs and the Peruvians , and that all Americans ... Indian are identical with those of India and China . The sun dance of the Indians is a relic of the sun worship of ...
... Indians belong to the same ancient people as the Moundbuilders , the Aztecs and the Peruvians , and that all Americans ... Indian are identical with those of India and China . The sun dance of the Indians is a relic of the sun worship of ...
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... Indians who had been buried there at later dates , but there was no trouble in distinguishing them from the original ... Indian days , for many traditions concerning the mounds were current among the natives and they them- selves half ...
... Indians who had been buried there at later dates , but there was no trouble in distinguishing them from the original ... Indian days , for many traditions concerning the mounds were current among the natives and they them- selves half ...
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acres Anna April avenue Ball block Board born Bridge street building built Canal street Cashier Charles Charles Shepard charter Church city of Grand Coldbrook College Company corner Daniel Detroit Directors Division street early Edward elected engine house erected feet Fifth Ward fire Frank Fred Fulton street George George W graduated Grand Haven Grand Rapids Grand River Valley Henry Indian Ionia street James James Lyman January John Joseph Julius Houseman July June Kalamazoo Kent county Lake land Leonard located logs Louis Campau Louise Lucius Lyon Mary Medical Michigan miles mill Monroe street organized Ottawa Ottawa streets Park Pearl street President purchased Railroad Rix Robinson road Robert rooms with sittings school house Secretary settlers Smith Society spring teachers Thomas Thornapple River tion town trade Treasurer Turner Vice-President village of Grand west side William Withey
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Page 292 - Delightful task! to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to shoot...
Page 530 - The individual who causes two blades of grass to grow where but one grew before, is held in highest emulation as a benefactor of his race.
Page 289 - Health for such city or village, to consist of not less than three nor more than seven persons, and a competent physician to be the health officer thereof.
Page 33 - Are they here — The dead of other days ? — and did the dust Of these fair solitudes once stir with life And burn with passion? Let the mighty mounds That overlook the rivers, or that rise i In the dim forest crowded with old oaks, Answer.
Page 142 - Middlesex, shall continue to be a body corporate and politic, under the name of the city of Cambridge; and, as such, shall have, exercise, and enjoy, all the rights, immunities, powers, and privileges, and shall be subject to all the duties and obligations, now incumbent upon, and appertaining to, said town, as a municipal corporation.
Page 284 - Rapids ; and by that name they and their successors shall be known in law, and shall be and are hereby made capable of suing and being sued...
Page 111 - Campau was said to be worth $100,000 ; but when the change of times came, he made an assignment of all his property for the benefit of his creditors, except the Old Congregational Church, which he deeded to his mother.
Page 566 - Austin, on the 23rd day of February, 1910, by Allen Bond and William J. Buttfield, plaintiffs, against JL Hume, defendant, to recover the balance due upon an open account for money advanced to defendant, and paid, laid out and expended for his account, and for services rendered and performed...
Page 284 - And that they and their successors may have a common seal, and may change and alter the same at their pleasure...
Page 9 - ... to the southwest corner of said section one; thence north along the west line of said section one, one mile to the northwest corner thereof; thence west along the south line of sections...