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Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrants

This article helps you access the Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrants for free. Following two simple steps, one to search, and the other to browse the actual microfilms, you can quickly find your ancestors Revolutionary War pension record, or Bounty-Land record and download the images. During 1800-1900 the United States issued more than 80,000 pensions and bounty-land-warrants to soldiers of the Revolutionary War, their spouse, or their children. Was your ancestor one of them?

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The Meeting in 1811 of Tecumseh and Apushamatahah

The meeting in 1811, of Tecumseh, the mighty Shawnee, with Apushamatahah, the intrepid Choctaw. I will here give a true narrative of an incident in the life of the great and noble Choctaw chief, Apushamatahah, as related by Colonel John Pitchlynn, a white man of sterling integrity, and who acted for many years as interpreter

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Northwest Territorial War of 1812 – Indian Wars

During the War of 1812 a series of battles took place in the Northwest between the British and American forces and their respective Indian allies. This series of battles helped determine the control over the Wabash Valley and along with the Naval victories secured the Northwest for the Americans.

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1894 Michigan State Census – Saginaw County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Albee Township – John N. Slocum, Leonard W. Perry. Carlos E. Hall, Charles Gilder, Franklin Hicks. Andrew J. Showers, A. M. Boucher, Philip Sheffield, Wni. H. Rathburn, Francis Jennings. James Irvine, Benjamin J.

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1894 Michigan State Census – Oscoda County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Atherton Township – Thomas E. Cook. Charles E. Clover, Washington Ferguson. William R. Lewis. Napoleon B. Hughes. Big Creek Township – Stewart Gorton. Alexander Gubbins. William Hunt, Milo A. Thompson, Samuel H. Hagarman.

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1894 Michigan State Census – Muskegon County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Blue Lake Township – John Wiegand, David J. Kendall, Francis C. Hiscutt, Samuel Baker, Daniel Hosler, Levi Woodring, A. 0. Campbell. Casinova Township – Edwin Walkley, Judson Miller, George Loomis, Alvah Smith, Nelson

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1894 Michigan State Census – Gratiot County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Arcada Township – Francis Hawley, John W. Snyder, William W. Rogers, Milton Fisher, Nathan Orwig, Jacob S. Rogers, George G. Holliday, Nathan Church, Alexander Wiley, John Currens, Thompson Kress, David Brown, John B.

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1894 Michigan State Census – Emmet County

United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894 [ Names within brackets are reported in letters. ] Emmet County. Bear Creek Township. – Amos W. Abbey, John W. Howard, August Hendrich, George Payne, Orrin Babcock, Richard Demond, John Engle, William S. Batt, Eber A. Stanley, Donat Fettig, Elijah Angus, John

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