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... reserve and that Ironside encouraged them to send the letter complaining of Askin's conduct in order to " break " him.14 By the summer of 1820 , according to Ironside , the Huron had moved the Chippewa from Point Pelee into the Huron ...
... reserve and that Ironside encouraged them to send the letter complaining of Askin's conduct in order to " break " him.14 By the summer of 1820 , according to Ironside , the Huron had moved the Chippewa from Point Pelee into the Huron ...
Page 340
... reserve as a gift for his services.41 The fifth surrender attempt was made by chiefs Brown and Gold , who left for Toronto sometime after 11 October 1834 , carrying a power of attorney from their faction which authorized them to enter ...
... reserve as a gift for his services.41 The fifth surrender attempt was made by chiefs Brown and Gold , who left for Toronto sometime after 11 October 1834 , carrying a power of attorney from their faction which authorized them to enter ...
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... reserve contained 4700 acres and Splitlog's 5891.4 acres . These reserve proportions do not match those previously given by Clench . The reductions in reserve areas turned upside down the earlier balance so that Splitlog's reserve was ...
... reserve contained 4700 acres and Splitlog's 5891.4 acres . These reserve proportions do not match those previously given by Clench . The reductions in reserve areas turned upside down the earlier balance so that Splitlog's reserve was ...
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