The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... Hendry , a young man in the service of the Company , left York factory on Hudson Bay to find out what the French were doing . We have a slight but carefully written diary of Hendry's journey . He does not fail to note that in the summer ...
... Hendry , a young man in the service of the Company , left York factory on Hudson Bay to find out what the French were doing . We have a slight but carefully written diary of Hendry's journey . He does not fail to note that in the summer ...
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turn . At this Hendry's Indians grunted and said that the French dared not do so . Next day Hendry took breakfast and dinner at the fort , gave " two feet of tobacco " ( at that time it was sold in long coils ) to his hosts , and in ...
turn . At this Hendry's Indians grunted and said that the French dared not do so . Next day Hendry took breakfast and dinner at the fort , gave " two feet of tobacco " ( at that time it was sold in long coils ) to his hosts , and in ...
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... Hendry admits , reluctantly enough , the Indians were already strongly attached to them . Day after day Hendry journeyed on over the rolling prairie in the warm summer days . He came to the south branch of the Saskatchewan near the ...
... Hendry admits , reluctantly enough , the Indians were already strongly attached to them . Day after day Hendry journeyed on over the rolling prairie in the warm summer days . He came to the south branch of the Saskatchewan near the ...
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... Hendry . Often the Indians took only the tongue , leaving the carcass for the wolves , who naturally abounded in such advantageous condi- tions . It is not easy now to imagine the part played by the buffalo in the life of the prairie ...
... Hendry . Often the Indians took only the tongue , leaving the carcass for the wolves , who naturally abounded in such advantageous condi- tions . It is not easy now to imagine the part played by the buffalo in the life of the prairie ...
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... Hendry advanced he saw smoke in the distance and his Indians told him that it came from the camp of the Blackfeet . He reached them on Monday the 14th of October . When four miles away he was stopped by mounted scouts who asked whether ...
... Hendry advanced he saw smoke in the distance and his Indians told him that it came from the camp of the Blackfeet . He reached them on Monday the 14th of October . When four miles away he was stopped by mounted scouts who asked whether ...
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