Antiquarian Researches: Comprising a History of the Indian Wars in the Country Bordering Connecticut River and Parts Adjacent, and Other Interesting Events, from the First Landing of the Pilgrims, to the Conquest of Canada by the English, in 1760 : with Notices of Indian Depredations in the Neighboring Country : and of the First Planting and Progress of Settlements in New England, New York and CanadaA. Phelps, 1824 - 312 pagina's |
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Pagina vi
... Island -- Progress of settlements in various parts -- Union of the colonies --Towns in New England -- War between Uncas and Miantonimoh- Battle between the Dutch and Indians - New London and Stonington settled - Exploit of lieutenant ...
... Island -- Progress of settlements in various parts -- Union of the colonies --Towns in New England -- War between Uncas and Miantonimoh- Battle between the Dutch and Indians - New London and Stonington settled - Exploit of lieutenant ...
Pagina xiii
... islands , should be the boundary between the newly discovered countries ; the Spaniards to hold all on the west , and the Portuguese , all on the east of the prescribed line , not then possessed by any Christian prince . However well ...
... islands , should be the boundary between the newly discovered countries ; the Spaniards to hold all on the west , and the Portuguese , all on the east of the prescribed line , not then possessed by any Christian prince . However well ...
Pagina xiii
... Island of Newfoundland ; and a few days after they saw a small Island , which they named St. John . Continuing the voyage northerly , they discovered the coast of North America , and proceeded to the latitude of 67 ° 30 ' N. Changing ...
... Island of Newfoundland ; and a few days after they saw a small Island , which they named St. John . Continuing the voyage northerly , they discovered the coast of North America , and proceeded to the latitude of 67 ° 30 ' N. Changing ...
Pagina xiii
... Island - entered what is now called the Gulph of St Lawrence - saw the mouth of Canada river , and discovered the bays of Gaspe and Chaleurs ; but returned to France without attempting a settlement . The next year , Cartier sailed again ...
... Island - entered what is now called the Gulph of St Lawrence - saw the mouth of Canada river , and discovered the bays of Gaspe and Chaleurs ; but returned to France without attempting a settlement . The next year , Cartier sailed again ...
Pagina xiii
... island , and one of his ships was cast away among shoals , and almost one hundred souls perished . * He soon after ... Island of Wocokon , on the coast of North Carolina , where they had some intercourse with the natives ; they ...
... island , and one of his ships was cast away among shoals , and almost one hundred souls perished . * He soon after ... Island of Wocokon , on the coast of North Carolina , where they had some intercourse with the natives ; they ...
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Antiquarian Researches: Comprising a History of the Indian Wars in the ... Epaphras Hoyt Volledige weergave - 1824 |
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adventurers Albany ambuscade army arrived attack attempt body Boston camp Canada canoes captain captives captured Charlestown chief Church colonel colonies command commenced Connecticut river continued Crown Point Deerfield Deerfield river defence depredations dians discovered distance Dummer enemy England English Ephraim Williams escaped expedition fell fifty fire five force fort Dummer fort Edward fort Massachusetts forty French frontiers garrison governor ground Hadley Hampshire Hatfield hostile hundred incursions Indians inhabitants Island John joined killed lake Champlain lake George land lieutenant loss major Massachusetts meadow ment miles Mohawks Narragansets natives Nipmucks Norridgewock Northampton Northfield officers ordered Pennacooks Pequots Philip plantations Plymouth prisoners proceeded province provisions quarter received returned route Rouville sachem sailed savages scalps scout seized sent settlements ship shot soon Springfield suffered swamp thirty thousand tion took tribes troops twenty vicinity village whole Williams woods wounded York
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