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The agreement was transmitted to the governments in Canada and the United States and then on to the military in the Detroit region . As these negotiations were under way , tribes in the Northwest Confederacy confronted General Wayne at ...
The agreement was transmitted to the governments in Canada and the United States and then on to the military in the Detroit region . As these negotiations were under way , tribes in the Northwest Confederacy confronted General Wayne at ...
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capital ? riverfront was so beautiful that it should become the site of the regional This initiative led to the surveying , between 1823 and 1826 , of a 13 mile square tract of land north of the future Moore Reserve with streets and ...
capital ? riverfront was so beautiful that it should become the site of the regional This initiative led to the surveying , between 1823 and 1826 , of a 13 mile square tract of land north of the future Moore Reserve with streets and ...
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Early in 1836 , Sir John Colborne , the Lt. Governor , visited the St. Clair region . He happily touted the success of the civilization efforts of the government at the Sarnia Reserve . He then traveled down the St. Clair and named the ...
Early in 1836 , Sir John Colborne , the Lt. Governor , visited the St. Clair region . He happily touted the success of the civilization efforts of the government at the Sarnia Reserve . He then traveled down the St. Clair and named the ...
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