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In: Journal of Applied Gerontology. (Journal of Applied Gerontology, September 2024, 43(9):1274-1283)
Academic Journal
In: Journal of Plant Protection. (Journal of Plant Protection, 2024, 51(3):556-567)
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HISTORY OF CUSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA: A NARRATIVE OF THE PAST, WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS UPON THE PIONEER PERIOD OF THE COUNTY'S HISTORY, ITS SOCIAL, COMMERCIAL, EDUCATIONAL, RELIGIOUS, AND CIVIC DEVELOPMENT FROM THE EARLY DAYS TO THE PRESENT TIME, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA: WESTERN PUBLISHING AND ENGRAVING COMPANY, 1919.
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HISTORY OF BEDFORD AND SOMERSET COUNTIES PENNSYLVANIA WITH GENEALOGICAL AND PERSONAL HISTORY - VOLUME I, NEW YORK CHICAGO: THE LEWIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1906.
Report
Developing Quantitative Imaging and Other Relevant Biomarkers of Myofascial Tissues for Clinical Pain Management
CHAPTER X CHEROKEE conferences; peace; intruders removed: Cherokee protected who had killed a Creek; scalp dance; monies appropriated for trade with the Cherokees; Jack's claim; Cherokee chiefs; their address to the governor; his advice to them; Cox and his party; grantees of lands threaten to take possession; trespassers upon Indian lands removed goods deposited for the Indians at Tellico; Indians come to hunt near the Cumberland road; Indians killed; the nation irritated persons killed or wounded; Mrs. Mason; her heroic behaviour; troops kept up; invasion of the Creeks recommended by the governor; reasons in support of this measure; the secretary of war opposed to it; declares against offensive operations; troops who acted offensively refused pay; grand jury at Knoxville; their sentiments upon this subject; wish to be formed into a state; unpleasant remarks of the secretary of war; the Chickasaws not to be assisted; blames the governor and general Robertson; war with the Creeks condemned by him: prescribes the conduct to be observed towards the Indians; post at the Creek Crossing recommended; settlers on the Indian lands to be removed Creeks coming to rob or steal not to be prevented by the Cherokees by force; numbers of the inhabitants greatly increased; variety of events unfavorable to the Creeks; general Wayne's victory over the northern Indians; plundering parties of Creeks pass through the Cherokee nation; Creeks inclined to peace; preparations made by them to bring it about; the white people they promise shall not be molested; begin to surrender their prisoners; again resume a disposition for war; appoint a meeting at Tellico; general Robertson sent to obtain the Creek prisoners from the Chickasaws; colonel Titsworth goes into the creek nation; the Spaniards intercede with the Creeks to be at peace with the United States; Indians desire that the whites should educate their children; enumeration of the inhabitants; called for the necessary number for a state believed to be in the territory; general Robertson's resignation; the assembly called to decide on the question whether a new state shall be formed; a law passed for the enumeration of the inhabitants; provide for a road through Buncombe county, in North Carolina, into the territory; the number of the inhabitants ascertained; proclamation issued by the governor for the election of members to sit in convention; constitution formed; Tennessee admitted into the union; writs issued for the election of members of assembly and governor; John Sevier elected governor; the assembly meet.
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THE CIVIL AND POLITICAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE: FROM ITS EARLIEST SETTLEMENT UP TO THE YEAR 1796; INCLUDING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE STATE, : Publishing House of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, 1891.
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