Category: History - American

Redmanship in Kentucky for Fifty Great Suns

I trust that no apology is necessary for the making of this book. It is merely a record of facts which if not soon presented in this tangible form might easily be blotted out forever.

Chapters

11. CHAPTER VII.

In compliance with request of petitioners from various Tribes in Kentucky, Great Chief of Records of the Great Council of the United States, Charles C. Conley, acting Great Inco...

8. CHAPTER IV.

Pursuant to a notice given, the Past Sachems of Chicasaw Tribe, No. 1, of Newport, Blackhawk Tribe, No. 2, of Covington, and Pocahontas Tribe, No. 3, of Newport, of the Improved...

12. CHAPTER VIII.

_Miantonomo_, No. 1. (Last Sachem of the Narragansetts, a nephew of Canonicus) Lexington. Instituted 5th Hunting Moon, 403, with 121 Charter members. Organized by J. B. Mendenha...

15. CHAPTER XI.

Thomas Alden Hornsey was a native of New York State, and on his grandfather's side was of colonial stock, being a lineal descendant of John Alden and Priscilla, and was a member...

14. CHAPTER X.

1870 Akermann, John, 3. 1854 Allen, G. D., 1. 1869 Altmann, A., 9. 1855 Amann, Chas., 3. 1857 Amann, Daniel, 3. 1855 Amann, John, 3. 1858 Amlmann, John, 3. 1857 Andrews, H. O.,...

5. CHAPTER I.

The history of the Improved Order of Red Men is so interwoven with the history of the struggles of the American Colonies for independence that to record the one is to repeat the...

10. CHAPTER VI.

In the summer of G. S. D. 403, there came to the hunting grounds of Lexington J. B. Mendenhall, holding a commission as Deputy for Great Incohonee Andrew H. Paton. Mendenhall he...

16. CHAPTER XII.

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6. CHAPTER II.

In a pamphlet prepared by Bro. John F. Weishampel, Sr., containing a long talk delivered by him on Saint Tammany's Day, May 12, 1837, in the city of Baltimore, Md., he says:

9. CHAPTER V.

"Kentucky--Chickasaw Tribe, No. 1, of Newport, and Black Hawk, No. 2, of Covington, were both instituted in G. S. 5612, 1852. Pocahontas Tribe, No. 3, of Newport, and Kentucky,...

17. CHAPTER XIII.

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13. CHAPTER IX.

Miami Tribe, No. 17, instituted 25th Buck Moon, G. S. D. 385, (1876) at Newport. This Tribe was the result of the consolidation of Pocahontas Tribe, No. 3 and Minnehaha Tribe, N...

4. CHAPTER XIII. Roster of Chiefs of the Present Great

I trust that no apology is necessary for the making of this book. It is merely a record of facts which if not soon presented in this tangible form might easily be blotted out fo...

7. CHAPTER III.

Worthy Great Incohonee Wm. Tucker, in his long talk to the Great Council of the United States in 5613 (1852), referred to the organization of Chickasaw Tribe, No. 1, of Newport,...

1. CHAPTER III. The Establishment of the Improved Order

2. CHAPTER VI. Kentucky Under a Deputy Great Incohonee

3. CHAPTER VIII. Brief Review of the Institution of Each