| Archibald Loudon - 1808 - 320 sider
...be good wheat land, chiefly second and third rate, intermixed with some rich bottoms. The day after my arrival at the aforesaid town, a number of Indians...been plucking a turkey, until he had all the hair clean out of my head, except a small spot about three or four inches square on my crown; this they... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1839 - 382 sider
...be good wheat land, chiefly second and third rate, intermixed with some rich bottoms. The day after my arrival at the aforesaid town, a number of Indians...been plucking a turkey, until he had all the hair clean out of my head, except a small spot about three or four inches square on my crown ; this they... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 374 sider
...be good wheat land, chiefly second and third rate, intermixed with some rich bottoms. The day after my arrival at the aforesaid town, a number of Indians...been plucking a turkey, until he had all the hair clean out of my head, except a small spot about three or four inches square on my crown; this they... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 664 sider
...be good wheat land, chiefly second and third rate, intermixed with some rich bottoms. The day after my arrival at the aforesaid town, a number of Indians...been plucking a turkey, until he had all the hair clean out of my head, except a small spot about three or four inches square on my crown; this they... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1841 - 550 sider
...be good wheat land, chiefly second and third rate, intermixed with some rich bottoms. The day after my arrival at the aforesaid town, a number of Indians...He had some ashes on a piece of bark, in which he fre-- qnently dipped his fingers, in order to take the firmer hold, and so he went on, as if he had... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 788 sider
...be good wheat land, chiefly second and third rate, intermixed with some rich bottoms. The day after my arrival at the aforesaid town, a number of Indians...my head. He had some ashes on a piece of bark, in wljich he frequently dipped his fingers, in order to take the firmer hold, and so he went on, as if... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1849 - 774 sider
...forks, which was called Tullihas, inhabited by Dclawares, Caiighnewagas and Mohicans. The day after my arrival at the aforesaid town, a number of Indians...began to pull the hair out of my head. He had some ashe? on a piece of bark, in which he frequently dipped his fingers, in order to take the firmer hold,... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1849 - 742 sider
...Delawares, Canghnewagas and Mohicans. The day after my arrival at the aforesaid town, a number of Indiana collected about me, and one of them began to pull...He had some ashes on a piece of bark, in which he freqaently dipped his fingers, in order to take the firmer hold, and so he went on, as if he had been... | |
| John Frost - 1852 - 708 sider
...be good wheat land, chiefly second and third rate, intermixed with some rich bottoms. The day after my arrival at the aforesaid town, a number of Indians...been plucking a turkey, until he had all the hair clean out of my head, except a small spot about three or four inches square on my crown; this they... | |
| James Wickes Taylor - 1854 - 602 sider
...adoption by the Indians and other ceremonies, which we prefer to give in his own words : " The day after my arrival at the aforesaid town, a number of Indians...been plucking a turkey, until he had all the hair clean out of my head, except a small spot about three or four inches square on my crown. This they... | |
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