Overland Monthly: Devoted to the Development of the CountryA. Roman and Company, 1967 |
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Page 48
... Indians , but to forget their own . The Indians , also , were regarded as inferior beings , and treated as such ; this they nat- urally resented , and became quite insolent . Private difficulties led to either side's espous- ing the ...
... Indians , but to forget their own . The Indians , also , were regarded as inferior beings , and treated as such ; this they nat- urally resented , and became quite insolent . Private difficulties led to either side's espous- ing the ...
Page 51
... Indian was seen to fall dead or wounded . Small parties of whites also sought and destroyed the caches of pro- visions made by the Indians at different points about the foothills , as was their cus- There was little trouble in finding ...
... Indian was seen to fall dead or wounded . Small parties of whites also sought and destroyed the caches of pro- visions made by the Indians at different points about the foothills , as was their cus- There was little trouble in finding ...
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... Indians while the men were " off to the war , " and the erection of a small fort was begun in the town of Visalia on the bank of Mill creek ; but it was never needed and never completed . Small parties of men now began to arrive from ...
... Indians while the men were " off to the war , " and the erection of a small fort was begun in the town of Visalia on the bank of Mill creek ; but it was never needed and never completed . Small parties of men now began to arrive from ...
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