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Page 165
... settlements in Pennsylvania and Vir- ginia ended in August 1794 , when the Delaware were defeated at the Battle of Fallen Timbers on the Maumee River in Ohio . After the American Rev- olution , the demand by settlers for Ohio land ...
... settlements in Pennsylvania and Vir- ginia ended in August 1794 , when the Delaware were defeated at the Battle of Fallen Timbers on the Maumee River in Ohio . After the American Rev- olution , the demand by settlers for Ohio land ...
Page 178
... settlement . They proposed that only those people born on or prior to the settlement date , who could trace their lineal ancestry to the 1906 Delaware Indian per capita payroll , or to the base census role of the Absentee Delaware Tribe ...
... settlement . They proposed that only those people born on or prior to the settlement date , who could trace their lineal ancestry to the 1906 Delaware Indian per capita payroll , or to the base census role of the Absentee Delaware Tribe ...
Page 346
... settlement where Ondondaga and Oneida of late years have debauched and gone to live " ( Johnson 1921 ( 9 ) : 516 ) ... settlements on Lake Ontario or the St. Lawrence River in New York north of Oswego . Johnson did not have a reliable map ...
... settlement where Ondondaga and Oneida of late years have debauched and gone to live " ( Johnson 1921 ( 9 ) : 516 ) ... settlements on Lake Ontario or the St. Lawrence River in New York north of Oswego . Johnson did not have a reliable map ...
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