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Page 356
Thus a site in the fork between the Bourbeuse and the Meramec is probably the location of Rogers ' third settlement . Beck's 1823 gazetteer describes " Rogerstown , an Indian settlement in Franklin county , in township 42 north ...
Thus a site in the fork between the Bourbeuse and the Meramec is probably the location of Rogers ' third settlement . Beck's 1823 gazetteer describes " Rogerstown , an Indian settlement in Franklin county , in township 42 north ...
Page 357
Since the drainages of the Gasconade and the Bourbeuse adjoin , this may be an indirect reference to Rogers ' second settlement . The Big and Little Shawnee Villages The third and fourth settlements were adjacent to the Mississippi and ...
Since the drainages of the Gasconade and the Bourbeuse adjoin , this may be an indirect reference to Rogers ' second settlement . The Big and Little Shawnee Villages The third and fourth settlements were adjacent to the Mississippi and ...
Page 361
This was most likely the Shawnee settlement best known to inhabitants of New Madrid . The 50 Shawnee families , constituting perhaps 200 people , found by Audubon to be hunting and gathering around the confluence of the Ohio and ...
This was most likely the Shawnee settlement best known to inhabitants of New Madrid . The 50 Shawnee families , constituting perhaps 200 people , found by Audubon to be hunting and gathering around the confluence of the Ohio and ...
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Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
Copyright | |
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