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Apparently unwilling to wait for the Golden Hill Indians to depart the land voluntarily , residents of Stratford tried to force them off the reservation . In August 1763 , Richard Hall tore down the remaining wigwam and forcibly drove ...
Apparently unwilling to wait for the Golden Hill Indians to depart the land voluntarily , residents of Stratford tried to force them off the reservation . In August 1763 , Richard Hall tore down the remaining wigwam and forcibly drove ...
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In 1875 , using earnings from his work for neighbors , William Sherman purchased a ' -acre tract of land bordering the former Golden Hill II reservation ( Ambler 1875 : 5 , Wojciechowski 1992 : 73 ) . He then withdrew $ 600 from the ...
In 1875 , using earnings from his work for neighbors , William Sherman purchased a ' -acre tract of land bordering the former Golden Hill II reservation ( Ambler 1875 : 5 , Wojciechowski 1992 : 73 ) . He then withdrew $ 600 from the ...
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The overseers of Schaghticoke between 1859 and 1870 reported that the reservation comprised 300 acres of land and the population ranged between 50 and 56 members . From 1881 to 1884 , the population was between 44 and 65 ; in 1884 ...
The overseers of Schaghticoke between 1859 and 1870 reported that the reservation comprised 300 acres of land and the population ranged between 50 and 56 members . From 1881 to 1884 , the population was between 44 and 65 ; in 1884 ...
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Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
Copyright | |
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