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... Indian War of 1676 as major , and in June of that year , at the head of the " standing army " of Connecticut , accompanied by 200 Mohi- can and Pequod Indians , fought a success- ful battle at the Housatonic . He was promoted lieutenant ...
... Indian War of 1676 as major , and in June of that year , at the head of the " standing army " of Connecticut , accompanied by 200 Mohi- can and Pequod Indians , fought a success- ful battle at the Housatonic . He was promoted lieutenant ...
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... Indians , fought a success- chee , a town in an open woodland . Jack- ful battle at the Housatonic . He was son sent the stalwart Coffee , with 1,000 promoted lieutenant - colonel during the horsemen , to attack them . He was accom- war ...
... Indians , fought a success- chee , a town in an open woodland . Jack- ful battle at the Housatonic . He was son sent the stalwart Coffee , with 1,000 promoted lieutenant - colonel during the horsemen , to attack them . He was accom- war ...
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... Indians . Later he became an interpreter to Franciscan missionaries who had arrived at the village . Subse- quently he went , with a sister and two the fall of 1780 he had the custody of brothers , to Mexico . He wrote an ac- Major ...
... Indians . Later he became an interpreter to Franciscan missionaries who had arrived at the village . Subse- quently he went , with a sister and two the fall of 1780 he had the custody of brothers , to Mexico . He wrote an ac- Major ...
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... Indians , a family of North American Indians that were widely scat- tered in the middle of the sixteenth cen- tury , and were divided into several groups which received distinct names from the Spanish discoverers and conquerors . They ...
... Indians , a family of North American Indians that were widely scat- tered in the middle of the sixteenth cen- tury , and were divided into several groups which received distinct names from the Spanish discoverers and conquerors . They ...
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... Indians in the Hutton , England , in 1752 ; settled in Vir- woods , and Colonel Cass pushed on towards ginia in 1769 ; served in the Revolutionary the Ta - ron - tee , as the Indians called it , War as a colonel of Virginia cavalry ...
... Indians in the Hutton , England , in 1752 ; settled in Vir- woods , and Colonel Cass pushed on towards ginia in 1769 ; served in the Revolutionary the Ta - ron - tee , as the Indians called it , War as a colonel of Virginia cavalry ...
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