| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1842 - 652 str.
...traditionary story, that the mess-house, which is a very strong building and the largest in the f< rt, was erected by stratagem. A considerable, though not...Indians, of whom they were under some apprehensions. They obtained consent of the Indians to build a wigwam, and induced them, with some of their officers,... | |
| Orsamus Turner - 1849 - 744 str.
...yielded to the French nor the English any right to occupy their territory with fortifications: — "It is a traditionary story that the Mess-house which...Indians, of whom they were under some apprehensions. They obtained consent of the Indians to build a wigwam, and induced them, with some of their officers,... | |
| Orsamus Turner - 1850 - 728 str.
...yielded to the French nor the English any right to occupy their territory with fortifications: — "It is a traditionary story that the Mess-house which...fort, was erected by stratagem. A considerable, though hot powerful body of French troops had arrived at the point. Their force was inferior to the surrounding... | |
| J. C. Gilleland - 1851 - 478 str.
...settlements of the Mohawks and Susquehannaha. It was the depot of their plunder; there they planned their forays, and there they returned to feast, until the...Indians, of whom they were un'der some apprehensions. They obtained consent of the Indians to build a wigwam, and induced them, with some of their officers,... | |
| Peter Augustus Porter - 1896 - 98 str.
...DeVeaux, a resident of Niagara Falls, wrote in 1839: " It is a traditionary story that the Mess House, which is a very strong building and the largest in...Indians, of whom they were under some apprehensions. They obtained consent of the Indians to build a wigwam, and induced them, with some of their officers,... | |
| New York (State) Commissioners of the State Reservation at Niagara - 1903 - 1754 str.
...DeVaux, a resident of Niagara Falls, wrote in 1839 : " It is a traditionary story that the Mess House, which is a very strong building and the largest in...Indians, of whom they were under some apprehensions. They obtained consent of the Indians to build a wigwam, and induced them, with some of their officers,... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1907 - 430 str.
...settlements of the Mohawks and Susquehannas. It was the depot of their plunder; there, they planned their forays, and there they returned to feast, until the...Indians, of whom they were under some apprehensions. They obtained consent of the Indians to build a wigwam, and induced them, with some of their officers,... | |
| Frank Hayward Severance - 1917 - 532 str.
...receive the coveted decoration on Sept. 25, 1727. « " It is a traditionary story that the mess house, which is a very strong building and the largest in...Indians, of whom they were under some apprehensions. They obtained consent of the Indians to build a wigwam, and induced them, with some of their officers,... | |
| Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, N.Y.) - 1917 - 498 str.
...receive the coveted decoration on Sept. 25, 1727. • " It is a traditionary story that the mess house, which Is a very strong building and the largest in...Indians, of whom they were under some apprehensions. They obtained consent of the Indians to build a wigwam, and induced them, with some of their officers,... | |
| Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, N.Y.) - 1917 - 494 str.
...receive the coveted decoration on Sept. 25, 1727. • " It is a traditionary story that the mess house, which is a very strong building and the largest in...Indians, of whom they were under some apprehensions. They obtained consent of the Indians to build a wigwam, and induced them, with some of their officers,... | |
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