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Page 356
... continued their diplomatic manoeuvring throughout the 1820s . On 22 May 1824 the band demanded seed for wheat ; they had been cultivating corn and potatoes since the early 1800s and were willing to grow wheat.22 The band felt entitled ...
... continued their diplomatic manoeuvring throughout the 1820s . On 22 May 1824 the band demanded seed for wheat ; they had been cultivating corn and potatoes since the early 1800s and were willing to grow wheat.22 The band felt entitled ...
Page 371
... continued to grow , though shakily . During the autumn of 1835 residents constructed a grist mill . Cockran reported 20 cottages and a schoolhouse at the upper end of the native settlement and five cottages and a schoolhouse at the ...
... continued to grow , though shakily . During the autumn of 1835 residents constructed a grist mill . Cockran reported 20 cottages and a schoolhouse at the upper end of the native settlement and five cottages and a schoolhouse at the ...
Page 503
... continued recognition as the Six Nations ' only sanctioned leader.26 Quickly achieving notoriety as the " Kellogg Party " , the Kellogg - Thomas alliance , having severed any remnants of allegiance to the lawful Six Nations government ...
... continued recognition as the Six Nations ' only sanctioned leader.26 Quickly achieving notoriety as the " Kellogg Party " , the Kellogg - Thomas alliance , having severed any remnants of allegiance to the lawful Six Nations government ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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