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Author
Publisher
Applied Art Products
Pub. Date
c1952
Physical Desc
395 p. : ill, maps, ports.
Language
English
Description
The Peace River country comprises 25,000 square miles in northern Alberta . "[It] extends three hundred miles, from Hudson Hope [British Columbia] on the west to Slave Lake on the east ... [and stretches] out 150 miles north to Fort Vermilion."--Introd.
Includes brief biographical information on H.F. Davis who was born ca. 1820 in Vermont. He eventually became a legendary figure in the Peace River country and was known as "Twelve Foot Davis." He...
Author
Publisher
University of Central Florida Press
Pub. Date
c1991
Physical Desc
xviii, 483 p. : ill., maps, ports.
Language
English
Description
Peace River is a location near Lake Hancock, north of present-day Bartow. Seminole hunting towns on Peace River lay in a five or six mile wide belt of land centered on and running down the river from Lake Hancock to below present-day Fort Meade. Oponay, who also was named Ochacona Tustenatty, was sent into Florida as a representative to the Seminoles on behalf of the Creek chiefs remaining loyal to the United States during the Seminole War. Oponay...
Author
Series
Norfolk Record Society volume 54
Publisher
Norfolk Record Society
Pub. Date
1989, c1991
Physical Desc
146 p.
Language
English
Author
Publisher
Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
Pub. Date
1950
Physical Desc
3 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
Language
English
Description
This branch of the South Kingstown Monthly Meeting reopened in 1847 after the original meeting was laid down in 1842. Its last meeting was in 1899. It was located in Wakefield or Peace Dale in the Town of South Kingstown.
Author
Publisher
Detselig Enterprises Ltd
Pub. Date
c1995
Physical Desc
256 p. : ill., facsims., maps, ports.
Language
English
Description
The Peace River region lies in the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. The area covered in this book covers "those lands lying west of Grouard [Alta.], east of Hudson's Hope [B.C.], south from Peace River and Fort St. John, and north from the Wapiti River and Sturgeon Lake."--Introd.
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