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" General Gaines threatened to pursue the Indians across the river, which brought Black Hawk and the chiefs and braves of the hostile band to the fort to sue for peace. A treaty was here formed with them by which they agreed to remain forever after on the... "
Records of the Olden Time: Or, Fifty Years on the Prairies. Embracing ... - Page 103
by Spencer Ellsworth - 1880 - 706 pages
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The History of Wisconsin: In Three Parts, Historical, Documentary ..., Volume 3

William Rudolph Smith - Wisconsin - 1854 - 444 pages
...accordingly entered into, by the terms of which, Black Hawk and his band agreed to remain for ever on the west side of the river, and never to recross it...permission of the President, or the Governor of the State ; thus the treaty of 1804 was in effect ratified, if such ratification were necessary, in regard to...
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The History of Wisconsin: Documentary

William Rudolph Smith - Wisconsin - 1854 - 458 pages
...accordingly entered into, by the terms of which, Black Hawk and his band agreed to remain for ever on the west side of the river, and never to recross it...permission of the President, or the Governor of the State ; thus the treaty of 1804 was in effect ratified, if such ratification were necessary, in regard to...
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The History of Wisconsin: Historical

William Rudolph Smith - Wisconsin - 1854 - 448 pages
...treaty was entered into June 30th, 1831, by which the Indians agreed to remain for ever after on tho west side of the river, and never to recross it without...permission of the President or the Governor of the State; this treaty did not remain one year without an infraction. In this attempt of Black Hawk to recover...
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Annals of the West: Embracing a Concise Account of Principal Events which ...

James Handasyd Perkins, James R. Albach - Indians of North America - 1858 - 1202 pages
...sue for peace. A treaty was here formed with them, by which they agreed to remain forever after on west side of the river, and never to recross it without...the disaffected Indians prepared to reassert their Yight to the disputed territory. " The united Sacs and Fox nations were divided into two parties. Black...
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A History of Illinois: From Its Commencement as a State in 1818 to 1847

Thomas Ford - History - 1995 - 388 pages
...Hawk and the chiefs and braves of the hostile band to the fort to sue for peace. A treaty was here formed with them by which they agreed to remain forever...thus these Indians at last ratified the treaty of 1 804 by which their lands were sold to the white people, and they agreed to live in peace with the...
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