| Rufus Blanchard - 1880 - 580 str.
...palavering, or "ppw-wowing" with great earnestness; but there seemed no possibility of bringing them 4o another Council in a hurry. Meanwhile the village...fort contained within its palisades by far the most enlighted residents, in ihe little knot of officers attached to the slender garrison. The quarters... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - 1881 - 812 str.
...under «verv bush; arguing, palavering, or '• ppw-wowing" with great earnestness; but there aeemed no possibility of bringing them to another Council...fort contained within its palisades by far the most enlighted residents, in the little knot of officers attached to the slender garrison. The quarters... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - 1881 - 812 str.
...palavering, or "pew-wowing" with great earnestness; but there seemed no possibility of bringing tiiem to another Council in a hurry. Meanwhile the village...fort contained within its palisades by far the most enlighted residents, in the little knot of officers attached to the slender garrison. The quarters... | |
| Bessie Louise Pierce - 2004 - 573 str.
...hurry. Meanwhile the village and its occupants presented a most motley scene. FORT DEARBORN AND CHICAGO The fort contained within its palisades by far the...confined to afford place of residence for the Government Commis* Governor George B. Porter, of Michigan; Thomas JV Owen, Indian agent at Chicago; William Weatherford.... | |
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