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Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Legends of Chief Cobmoosa & Pres. A. J. - 17
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Between the years 1821-1833 Cobmoosa became more wealthy simply because he moved freely and was welcome in all Grand River valley In...
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Legends of Chief Cobmoosa & Pres. A. J. - 16
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President Andrew Jackson was a shrewd military man. Before he became President he availed himself to dealing with Indians, both fri...
Legends of Chief Cobmoosa & Pres. A.J. -15
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About the time of Indian uprisings in 1835, the Grand River valley Indians heard of another battle taking place between settler Rix ...
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Legends of Chief Cobmoosa & Pres. A.J. - 14
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Cobmoosa and Meccissininni were quite different in how they approached the customs of Washington. Cobmoosa when visiting made no bo...
Monday, April 20, 2015
Legends of Chief Cobmoosa & Pres. A.J.
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Sohnago was the last son of Chief Wobwindigo. While the older Chief Wobwindigo was on a journey to Washington with Cobmoosa and Wa...
Legends of Chief Cobmoosa & Pres. A.J. - 13
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Chief Cobmoosa, Noonday & Kewaycooshcum were three Indians who never left for Indian Reservations from 1821-1833. They remained...
Legends of Chief Cobmoosa & Pres. A.J. - 12
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Cobmoosa was a friend to whoever came ashore at the "rapids" village. Didn't matter whether white or red. If someone...
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