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... Thomas Nicholas of Buctouche in northern New Brunswick found he had to declare that monies he had acquired from a land sale had been spent on an ox , probably for the St. Anne's Day feast , before he could clear his reputation of ...
... Thomas Nicholas of Buctouche in northern New Brunswick found he had to declare that monies he had acquired from a land sale had been spent on an ox , probably for the St. Anne's Day feast , before he could clear his reputation of ...
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... Thomas Elliot 1974 The Fur Trade in Colonial New York 1686–1776 . Madison : Univer- sity of Wisconsin Press . O'Callaghan , Edmund Bailey , and Berthold Fernow , eds . 1849- The Documentary History of the State of New York . Albany ...
... Thomas Elliot 1974 The Fur Trade in Colonial New York 1686–1776 . Madison : Univer- sity of Wisconsin Press . O'Callaghan , Edmund Bailey , and Berthold Fernow , eds . 1849- The Documentary History of the State of New York . Albany ...
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... Thomas Henry 1957 Buckskin and Blanket Days . Garden City , New York : Doubleday . Tomlinson , William P. Viator 1859 1854 Kansas in Eighteen Fifty - Eight . New York : H. Dayton . A horse - back ramble through the Delaware Country ...
... Thomas Henry 1957 Buckskin and Blanket Days . Garden City , New York : Doubleday . Tomlinson , William P. Viator 1859 1854 Kansas in Eighteen Fifty - Eight . New York : H. Dayton . A horse - back ramble through the Delaware Country ...
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