All along,from 1805 to 1810, the Indians complained bitterly against the encroachments of the white people upon the lands that belonged to them. The invasion of their favorite hunting grounds, and the unjustifiable killing of many of their people were... History of Indiana - Page 74by John Tinney McCutcheon - 1911 - 158 pagesFull view - About this book
| De Witt C. Goodrich, Charles Richard Tuttle - Indiana - 1875 - 740 pages
...treaties and that of their boasted superiors. All along,from 1805 to 1810, the Indians complained bitterly against the encroachments of the white people upon the lands that belonged to them. The invasion of their favorite hunting grounds, and the unjustifiable killing of many of their people... | |
| De Witt Clinton Goodrich, Charles Richard Tuttle - Indiana - 1875 - 748 pages
...treaties and that of their boasted superiors. All along,from 1805 to 1810, the Indians complained bitterly against the encroachments of the white people upon the lands that belonged to them. The invasion of their favorite hunting grounds, and the unjustifiable killing of many of their people... | |
| Charles Richard Tuttle, Ames Castle Pennock - Northwest, Old - 1876 - 718 pages
...and that of their boasted superiors. All along, from 1805 to 1810, the Indians complained bitterly against the encroachments of the white people upon the lands that belonged to them. The invasion of their favorite hunting grounds, and the unjustifiable killing of many of their people... | |
| William S. Haymond - Indiana - 1879 - 814 pages
...treaties and that of their boasted superiors. All along,from 1805 to 1810, the Indians complained bitterly against the encroachments of the white people upon the lands that belonged to them. The invasion of their favorite hunting grounds, and the unjustifiable killing of many of their people... | |
| Clinton County (Ind.) - 1886 - 972 pages
...States. was nearly always the sufferer. All along from 1805 to 1810 the Indians complained bitterly against the encroachments of the white people upon the lands that belonged to them. The invasion of their hunting grounds and the unjustifiable killing of many of their people were the... | |
| Thomas B. Helm - Cass County (Ind.) - 1886 - 980 pages
...Indian (S7) was nearly always the sufferer. All along from 1805 to 1810 the Indians complained bitterly against the encroachments of the white people upon the lands that belonged to them. The invasion of their hunting grounds and the unjustifiable killing of many of their people were the... | |
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