| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1835 - 362 str.
...from its close proximity to others, but quite as good as we could have hoped for. The Pottawattomies were encamped on all sides, — on the wide level...adjuncts from smaller tribes. The main divisions are, the Pottawattomies of the Prairie and those of the Forest, and these are subdivided into distinct villages... | |
| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1835 - 250 str.
...from its close proximity to others, but quite as good as we could have hoped for. The Pottawattomies were encamped on all sides, — on the wide level...adjuncts from smaller tribes. The main divisions are. the Pottawattomies of the Prairie and those of the Forest, and these are subdivided into distinct villages... | |
| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1836 - 382 str.
...from its close proximity to others, but quite as good as we could have hoped for. The Pottawattomies were encamped on all sides, — on the wide level...adjuncts from smaller tribes. The main divisions are, the Pottawattomies of the Prairie and those of the Forest, and these are subdivided into distinct villages... | |
| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1836 - 356 str.
...from its close proximity to others, but quite as good as we could have hoped for. The Pottawattomies were encamped on all sides, — on the wide level...adjuncts from smaller tribes. The main divisions are, the Pottawattomies of the Prairie and those of the Forest, and these are subdivided into distinct villages... | |
| Daniel S. Curtiss - 1852 - 384 str.
...could have hoped for. The Pottawattomees were encamped on all sides—on the wide and level prairies beyond the scattered village, beneath the shelter of the low woods which chequered them, along the banks of the small river, or on the leeward of the sandhills, near the beach of the lake."... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - 1880 - 580 str.
...its close proximity to others, but quite as good as we could have hoped for. The Pottawatomies wore encamped on all sides,— ^on the wide level prairie...of the small river, or to the leeward of the sand hillsnear the beach of the lake. They consisted of three principal tribes with certain adjuncts from... | |
| Henry Higgins Hurlbut - 1881 - 710 str.
...from its close proximity to others, but quite as good as we could have hoped for. The Pottawatamies were encamped on all sides — on the wide, level...adjuncts from smaller tribes. The main divisions are the Pottawatamies of the Prairie and those of the Forest, and these are sub-divided into district villages... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - 1881 - 812 str.
...others, but quite as good as we co ild have hoped lor. The Pottawatomies were encamped on all tides, — on the wide level prairie beyond the scattered village,...adjuncts from smaller tribes. The main divisions are, the Pottawatomies of the Prairie and those of thi- Forest, and these are subdivided into distinct villages... | |
| Henry Higgins Hurlbut - 1881 - 708 str.
...others, but quite as good as we could have hoped for. The Pottawatamies were encamped on all sides—on the wide, level prairie beyond the scattered village,...adjuncts from smaller tribes. The main divisions are the Pottawatamies of the Prairie and those of the Forest, and these are sub-divided into district villages... | |
| Alfred Theodore Andreas - 1884 - 692 str.
...from its close proximity to others, but quite as good as we could have hoped for. The Pottawatomies were encamped on all sides on the wide, level prairie beyond the scattered village, beneath the low woods which chequered them, on the sides of the small river, or to the leaward of the sand hills... | |
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