A History of the Valley of VirginiaJ. Gatewood, printer, 1850 - 347 страници |
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... mountains , must have found it necessary to discharge its inhabitants : the first great increase of people were forced forwards by the next to it : at length reaching the utmost limits of the old world , found a new , with ample space ...
... mountains , must have found it necessary to discharge its inhabitants : the first great increase of people were forced forwards by the next to it : at length reaching the utmost limits of the old world , found a new , with ample space ...
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... mountain . Lord Fairfax , in his grants for land on this water course , designated it Potomac ; by which means it gradually lost its ancient name , and now is generally known by no other name . Maj . H. Bedinger writes the name of this ...
... mountain . Lord Fairfax , in his grants for land on this water course , designated it Potomac ; by which means it gradually lost its ancient name , and now is generally known by no other name . Maj . H. Bedinger writes the name of this ...
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Samuel Kercheval. A pretty of Hampshire , where the river passes through the mountain . * large party of the Delawares had invaded the territory of the Catawbas , taken several prisoners , and commenced their retreat homewards . When ...
Samuel Kercheval. A pretty of Hampshire , where the river passes through the mountain . * large party of the Delawares had invaded the territory of the Catawbas , taken several prisoners , and commenced their retreat homewards . When ...
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... mountain and the Valley a few miles above the Narrow Passage , thence over the Fort mountain to the South river valley . Another crossed from Cumberland , in Maryland , and proceeded up the Wappatomaka or Great South Branch valley , in ...
... mountain and the Valley a few miles above the Narrow Passage , thence over the Fort mountain to the South river valley . Another crossed from Cumberland , in Maryland , and proceeded up the Wappatomaka or Great South Branch valley , in ...
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... hundred souls . The Delawares resided at that period on the Susquehanna river , in Pennsylvania , and are now far west of the Allegany mountains . E and interesting reflection to the inquiring mind . That nations INDIAN WARS . 33.
... hundred souls . The Delawares resided at that period on the Susquehanna river , in Pennsylvania , and are now far west of the Allegany mountains . E and interesting reflection to the inquiring mind . That nations INDIAN WARS . 33.
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