| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1836 - 614 str.
...town, on the south-east fork of Beaver creek. Here we met with an Indian, whom I thought I had seen at Joncaire's, at Venango, when on our journey up to...my Indian name, and pretended to be glad to see me. He asked us several questions, as how we came to travel on foot, when we left Venango, where we parted... | |
| George Washington - 1837 - 644 str.
...Town on the southeast fork of Beaver Creek. Here we met with an Indian, whom I thought I had seen at Joncaire's, at Venango, when on our journey up to...my Indian name, and pretended to be glad to see me. He asked us several questions, as, how we came to travel on foot, when we left Venango, where we parted... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 654 str.
...Town on the southeast fork of Beaver Creek. Here we met with an Indian, whom I thought I had seen at Joncaire's, at Venango, when on our journey up to...my Indian name, and pretended to be glad to see me. He asked us several questions, as, how we came to travel on foot, when we left Venango, where we parted... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 658 str.
...Town on the southeast fork of Beaver Creek. Here we met with an Indian, whom I thought I had seen at Joncaire's, at Venango, when on our journey up to...my Indian name, and pretended to be glad to see me. He asked us several questions, as, how we came to travel on foot, when we left Venango, where we parted... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 632 str.
...Town on the southeast fork of Beaver Creek. Here we met with an Indian, whom I thought I had seen at Joncaire's, at Venango, when on our journey up to...my Indian name, and pretended to be glad to see me. He asked us several questions, as, how we came to travel on foot, when we left Venango, where we parted... | |
| 1839 - 204 str.
...we met with an Indian, whom I thought I had seen at Joncaires, at Veaaago, when on our journey top to the French fort. This fellow called me by my Indian name, and pretended to be glad to see me. He asked us several questions, as, how we came to travel on foot, when we left Venango, where we parted... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 666 str.
...Joncaire's, at Venango, «»p«««iwhen on our journey up to the French fort. This fel- Dec< "* low called me by my Indian name, and pretended to be glad to see me. He asked us several questions, as, how \re came to travel on foot, when we left Venango, where we parted... | |
| Samuel George Arnold - 1840 - 238 str.
...in those woods, and they would scalp us if we lay out ; but go to his cabin, and we should be safe. I thought very ill of the fellow, but did not care...him. But he soon mistrusted him as much as I did. He steered more northwardly, and we grew more uneasy. It was very light, and snow was on the ground.... | |
| A. W. Patterson - 1843 - 328 str.
...town on the southeast fork of Beaver creek. Here we met with an Indian, whom I thought I had seen at Joncaire's, at Venango, when on our journey up to...my Indian name, and pretended to be glad to see me. He asked us several questions, as, how we came to travel on foot, when we left Venango, where we parted... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1845 - 646 str.
...met with an Indian, J^I^J. sra whom I thought I had seen at Joncaire's, at Venango, su«P«<«Iwhen on our journey up to the French fort. This fellow...my Indian name, and pretended to be glad to see me. He asked us several questions, as, how we came to travel on foot, when we left Venango, where we parted... | |
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