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... agreement from the Longwoods Chippewa on 9 March 1819 and two such agreements from the Three Nations for the Huron Tract on 13 and 30 March 1819. " Indian Department records show that liberal quantities of rum were a factor in obtaining ...
... agreement from the Longwoods Chippewa on 9 March 1819 and two such agreements from the Three Nations for the Huron Tract on 13 and 30 March 1819. " Indian Department records show that liberal quantities of rum were a factor in obtaining ...
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... agreements for the Huron Tract and the Longwoods . On 9 April 1820 , Ironside made what was now the third agreement for the Huron Tract and on 9 May 1820 , he made a second agreement for the Longwoods . This round of agreements covered ...
... agreements for the Huron Tract and the Longwoods . On 9 April 1820 , Ironside made what was now the third agreement for the Huron Tract and on 9 May 1820 , he made a second agreement for the Longwoods . This round of agreements covered ...
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First Nations . These agreements appear not to have been tampered with until 1822 , when Ironside was directed to obtain a third Longwoods agreement . Sometime between 1820 and 1822 , the lieutenant governor sent Iron- side's agreements ...
First Nations . These agreements appear not to have been tampered with until 1822 , when Ironside was directed to obtain a third Longwoods agreement . Sometime between 1820 and 1822 , the lieutenant governor sent Iron- side's agreements ...
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