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The History of Clinton Township 0.1
...Indians for use until the war between England and the colonies was over. (the Indians...


The Moravians 0.09
...Indians. Rev. David Zeisberger was sent to the Ohio River valley to work among the Delawares...


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p70 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.09
...Indians. Here I paid Longlewy $5 and he went on his way to Detroit. We could...

p4 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.09
...Indian lands in New York, it was deemed desirable to move the Brothertown Indians to the West...

p37 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.09
...Indian: in said Territory. Gentl am i Having been informed that a certain tribe of Indians...

p8 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.09
...Indian philanthropy. He was con- fident that the Indians could be made into industrious, moral...

p67 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.09
...Indian camp where there were six Indians. We could get no horse from them. They...

p56 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.09
...Indians regarding the sale of land to the Brothertown Indians. The Delaware Indians having refused...

p9 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.09
...Indians, but also acted for the Stockbridge and Oneida tribes. He did not succeed in acquiring...

p41 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.09
...Indians' annuity, and that would be the most proper place; to which the Indians agreed...

GEORGE GEORGE MEMORIAL PARK 0.08
...Indians, but the Moravian Missionaries and the Delaware Indian converts, with the permission of the Chippewas...

p76 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indians. We also attended on the 30th, when the treaty was nnally signed by the parties...

p60 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indians followed us with two deer skins and wanted whiskey, to- bacco or powder, but we told...

p7 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indian, had left behind him, at Deans- boro, N.Y., a large, beautiful home, situated in the charm...

p6 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indians he met on the river could not speak English and he therefore had great...

p5 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indians in 1774, but owing to the hostility of the Mohawk tribe during the Revolutionary...

p59 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indians lived, by swift and shoal water. We supposed that it was Mississinewa. We spoke...

p38 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indian Affairs. Paris, N. Y., 12 May, 1817. July Zlst. I took breakfast with Wheeler...

p39 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indians. We explained our business to him. He in a very pleasant way . raised many...

p42 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indian agent was there, and the goods for the Indians had arrived which were going...

p58 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indians in the canoes were on a beach, drinking. We passed them about noon and some...

p53 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indians, carried our packs, and met them at the lower village. They gave us some...

p54 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indians who attended the Council, which lasted about four hours. We went to look for the horse...

p57 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indians, in sight. They were still in sight in the aftemoon. At night we put up on a bank...

p48 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indian who was going to wade Eel River and pilot us agreed to wait until...

p68 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indians agreed to let us have one horse for $1, which I gave for the day. We put two packs...

p52 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.08
...Indians, men and women, and - passed the woods as fast as we could. The path...

Ludwick Wesolowski 0.08
...Indians who inhabited the area. He was once teased by an Indian chief, who told...

Fall 2005 0.08
...Indian name for the river was Nottawasippee. Another name the Indians called the river was "ours...

Woody Park 0.08
...Indian Gardens Park. The desendants of the Delaware Indians ,who lived in the Movavian Settlement...

Woody Park 0.08
...Indian Gardens. The Moravian Settlement was on the opposite side of the river. The white...

Woody Park 0.08
...Indian Gardens Park on the banks of the Clinton River was held August 23, 2000. Members...

GEORGE GEORGE MEMORIAL PARK 0.06
...Indian Gardens Park where Moravian Drive crosses the Clinton River. Directly up stream is a nature...

p63 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.06
...Indians before mentioned when going up. They are the Pottawottomis, and we got a large...

p51 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.06
...Indians who came to see us where we put up, and we gaged two horses...

p72 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.06
...Indians passed us who were going to Fort Wayne. Their horses made the going still...

p71 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.06
...Indian wigwarns. We arrived there about 4 P. M. and secured some boiled corn, also...

p45 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.06
...Indians, opposed to war, and he thought it was an unguarded expression of General Harrison...

p19 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.06
...Indian by the name of Henry O'Bail, son of the famous chief called Complanter...

p55 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.06
...Indian wampum, and butter from a woman by the name of Nancy, and then started...

p75 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.06
...Indian settlement. Two In- dians came to us in a canoe and brought some peaches...

p50 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.06
...Indian man, woman, and boy, with two horses, going to the fort with skins, etc. We traveled...

p62 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.06
...Indians, or to see if we could go up the river. They returned and said...

p69 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.06
...Indian woman, and two little boys encamped near us with their tent. The air was very...

p61 1817 Journal Thomas Dean 0.06
...Indians for hunting, and left by them, where we put up for the night. R. Fowler...

Archaeology Glacial Lake Clinton 0.06
...Indians had camps on the edges of the lake 6000 years ago. The Holcombe Beach...

Ice Storm Jan 17 2007 0.06
...Clair. During the last 10,000 years many Indians traveled by canoe past this spot. ...

Moravian Cabins 0.06
...Indians have only their first names listed, while the whites have their last name. Note...

Canal Park 0.06
...Indian occupation but nothing was found. An FCR (fire cracked rock) had been found earlier...

Moravian Cabins 0.06
...Indians have only their first names listed, while the whites have both first and last...

1818 Map 0.06
...area before there were very many roads. Look at the Indian trails, streams, and bogs....

Archaeology 0.06
...Clinton River. It was suspected that Indians had occupied the area, but nothing was found....

Archaeology 0.06
...Indian occupation and forty test holes were dug and the soil was screened. Nothing was found...

Woodrow W. Woody 0.06
...Indian Gardens Park. It was dedicated in a ceremony on August 23, 2000. If you would...

David Zeisberger 0.06
...Indian Moravians. These are the people who settled at New Gnadenhutten on the Clinton River...

feature 0.06
...Indians lived here. Small animal bones were found in this dig. All the soil that...

fire cracked rock 0.06
...Indians would heat rocks and drop them in boiling bags to cook their food, or the rocks...