Greenville ever after lifted the hatchet against the United States. Whether that be true or otherwise, this treaty marks one of the great epochs in American history and was remembered and referred to by many an Indian orator at later similar councils,... Publications - Strana 90autor/autoři: Illinois State Historical Society - 1916Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Frazer Ells Wilson - 1894 - 120 str.
...which it established. It was a grand tribute to General Wayne that no chief or warrior who gave him the hand at Greenville ever after 'lifted the hatchet' against the United States. There were malcontents on the Wabash and Lake Michigan who took sides with Tecumseh and the Prophet... | |
| 1900 - 682 str.
...which it established. It was a grand tribute to General Wayne, that no chief or warrior who gave him the hand at Greenville ever after lifted the hatchet against the United States." The "Treaty of Greenville" was valuable, too, because it settled beyond doubt the often disputed ownership... | |
| Frazer Ells Wilson - 1914 - 690 str.
...which it established. It was a grand tribute to General Wayne that no chief or warrior who gave him the hand at Greenville ever after lifted the hatchet against the United States. There were malcontents on the Wabash and Lake Michigan who took sides with Tecumseh and the Prophet... | |
| Illinois State Historical Society - 1916 - 842 str.
...American Revolution itself. It has been said that no Indian chief or warrior who gave General Wayne the hand at Greenville ever after lifted the hatchet...Mad Anthony ; Roosevelt's Winning of the West, vol. 5, Chap. 5; Western Annals; Blanchard's North West; Indian Treaties (1873 ed. p. l84.) TREATY OF l804... | |
| Illinois State Historical Library - 1916 - 234 str.
...American Revolution itself. It has been said that no Indian Chief or warrior who gave General Wayne the hand at Greenville ever after lifted the hatchet...Mad Anthony; Roosevelt's Winning of the West, Vol. 5, Chap. 5; Western Annals; Blanchard's North AVest; Indian Treaties (1873 Ed., p. 184). TREATY OP... | |
| Charity Dye - 1916 - 226 str.
...government. It is said to be a great tribute to Anthony Wayne that no chief or warrior who gave him the hand at Greenville ever after lifted the hatchet against the United States. The Little Turtle spent his remaining days trying to uplift his people; he died in 1812, and was buried... | |
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