A palisaded Iroquois village. These villages were usually built on the tops of steep-sided hills to give natural defences, and a palisade was often built along the edge of the hill for added fortification. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-palisaded-iroquois-village-these-villages-were-usually-built-on-83336192.html
RMERG84G–A palisaded Iroquois village. These villages were usually built on the tops of steep-sided hills to give natural defences, and a palisade was often built along the edge of the hill for added fortification.
Top: Chief Wahunsonacock (father of Pocahontas) head of Powhatan confederacy of Algonquin-speaking tribes smoking in his hut. Below: Palisaded village of huts typical of Virginia and east shore of Chesapeake Bay. Copperplate engraving 1686 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-top-chief-wahunsonacock-father-of-pocahontas-head-of-powhatan-confederacy-57296977.html
RMD962TH–Top: Chief Wahunsonacock (father of Pocahontas) head of Powhatan confederacy of Algonquin-speaking tribes smoking in his hut. Below: Palisaded village of huts typical of Virginia and east shore of Chesapeake Bay. Copperplate engraving 1686
A palisaded Iroquois village. These villages were usually built on the tops of steep-sided hills to give natural defences, and a palisade was often built along the edge of the hill for added fortification. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-palisaded-iroquois-village-these-villages-were-usually-built-on-83334552.html
RMERG620–A palisaded Iroquois village. These villages were usually built on the tops of steep-sided hills to give natural defences, and a palisade was often built along the edge of the hill for added fortification.
Early Native American palisaded village such as Malvilla Alabama described by Hernando De Soto in 1540. Hand-colored woodcut Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/early-native-american-palisaded-village-such-as-malvilla-alabama-described-image9866087.html
RMA03A0T–Early Native American palisaded village such as Malvilla Alabama described by Hernando De Soto in 1540. Hand-colored woodcut
A palisaded indian town in Alabama during early Spanish America. Engraving. Color. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-palisaded-indian-town-in-alabama-during-early-spanish-america-engraving-70198184.html
RME25PE0–A palisaded indian town in Alabama during early Spanish America. Engraving. Color.
N.E. over High Knowles B prehistoric palisaded settlement 3 km NW of Alnham, Cheviot Hills. 11 now visible timber built hut circles. Late Bronze Age Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ne-over-high-knowles-b-prehistoric-palisaded-settlement-3-km-nw-of-alnham-cheviot-hills-11-now-visible-timber-built-hut-circles-late-bronze-age-image502961892.html
RM2M67W0M–N.E. over High Knowles B prehistoric palisaded settlement 3 km NW of Alnham, Cheviot Hills. 11 now visible timber built hut circles. Late Bronze Age
. English: TOEA, DAUGHTER OF TE AWAITAIA, CHIEF OF WAINGAROA, WITH AN ATTENDANT BOY CARRYING WATER. [Image of page 123] PLATE LIV. TOEA and SLAVE BOY. TOEA is the daughter of Te Awaitaia or William Naylor, the Christian Chief of Waingaroa, on the West Coast. She is represented in the accompanying portrait wearing a beautiful variety of flax-mat, of the finest sort, which has been dyed of a dark purplish colour by means of a decoction of hinau bark. In her ear is a bunch of albatross feathers, which are worn as an ornament. The boy who is approaching from between one of the palisaded avenues of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-toea-daughter-of-te-awaitaia-chief-of-waingaroa-with-an-attendant-boy-carrying-water-image-of-page-123-plate-liv-toea-and-slave-boy-toea-is-the-daughter-of-te-awaitaia-or-william-naylor-the-christian-chief-of-waingaroa-on-the-west-coast-she-is-represented-in-the-accompanying-portrait-wearing-a-beautiful-variety-of-flax-mat-of-the-finest-sort-which-has-been-dyed-of-a-dark-purplish-colour-by-means-of-a-decoction-of-hinau-bark-in-her-ear-is-a-bunch-of-albatross-feathers-which-are-worn-as-an-ornament-the-boy-who-is-approaching-from-between-one-of-the-palisaded-avenues-of-image206562581.html
RMP01MK1–. English: TOEA, DAUGHTER OF TE AWAITAIA, CHIEF OF WAINGAROA, WITH AN ATTENDANT BOY CARRYING WATER. [Image of page 123] PLATE LIV. TOEA and SLAVE BOY. TOEA is the daughter of Te Awaitaia or William Naylor, the Christian Chief of Waingaroa, on the West Coast. She is represented in the accompanying portrait wearing a beautiful variety of flax-mat, of the finest sort, which has been dyed of a dark purplish colour by means of a decoction of hinau bark. In her ear is a bunch of albatross feathers, which are worn as an ornament. The boy who is approaching from between one of the palisaded avenues of
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RMW2W7XT–HAHL D157 Palisaded Onondaga village
Top: Chief Wahunsonacock (father of Pocahontas) head of Powhatan confederacy of Algonquin-speaking tribes smoking in his hut. Below: Palisaded village of huts typical of Virginia and east shore of Chesapeake Bay. 1686 Copperplate engraving Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/top-chief-wahunsonacock-father-of-pocahontas-head-of-powhatan-confederacy-of-algonquin-speaking-tribes-smoking-in-his-hut-below-palisaded-village-of-huts-typical-of-virginia-and-east-shore-of-chesapeake-bay-1686-copperplate-engraving-image257294734.html
RMTXGP1J–Top: Chief Wahunsonacock (father of Pocahontas) head of Powhatan confederacy of Algonquin-speaking tribes smoking in his hut. Below: Palisaded village of huts typical of Virginia and east shore of Chesapeake Bay. 1686 Copperplate engraving
Night attack of the Kent Artillery Volunteers in Ore Creek, near Faversham, 1864. View of '...the rehearsal of a night attack and defence, with the assistance of three ships' launches armed with 6-pounders lent by the naval authorities at Sheerness...The defending party...took up their position in the fields near the village of Ore, close to the water of Ore creek, where they had a battery of 24-pounders behind some earthworks which they had thrown up in an intrenched and palisaded space...On the other side Captain Harper, in the three launches from Sheerness, which represented gun-boats on th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/night-attack-of-the-kent-artillery-volunteers-in-ore-creek-near-faversham-1864-view-of-the-rehearsal-of-a-night-attack-and-defence-with-the-assistance-of-three-ships-launches-armed-with-6-pounders-lent-by-the-naval-authorities-at-sheernessthe-defending-partytook-up-their-position-in-the-fields-near-the-village-of-ore-close-to-the-water-of-ore-creek-where-they-had-a-battery-of-24-pounders-behind-some-earthworks-which-they-had-thrown-up-in-an-intrenched-and-palisaded-spaceon-the-other-side-captain-harper-in-the-three-launches-from-sheerness-which-represented-gun-boats-on-th-image603633540.html
RM2X21TMM–Night attack of the Kent Artillery Volunteers in Ore Creek, near Faversham, 1864. View of '...the rehearsal of a night attack and defence, with the assistance of three ships' launches armed with 6-pounders lent by the naval authorities at Sheerness...The defending party...took up their position in the fields near the village of Ore, close to the water of Ore creek, where they had a battery of 24-pounders behind some earthworks which they had thrown up in an intrenched and palisaded space...On the other side Captain Harper, in the three launches from Sheerness, which represented gun-boats on th
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RFT5Y4HR–An image showing the epidermis, the cuticle, the palisaded cells and the gland on the upper surface of the lilac leaf, vintage line drawing or engravi
History of the United States. 16th century French expedition. Florida. Timucua Indian tribe. Traditional architecture of the indigenous villages, with the installation of a defensive palisade. Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues (1533-1588) made the illustrations during the expedition. 19th century engraving by Vernier after the original of Jacques Le Moyne. Panorama Universal. History of the United States of America, from 1st edition of Jean B.G. Roux de Rochelle's Etats-Unis d'Amérique in 1837. Spanish edition, printed in Barcelona, 1850. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-united-states-16th-century-french-expedition-florida-timucua-indian-tribe-traditional-architecture-of-the-indigenous-villages-with-the-installation-of-a-defensive-palisade-jacques-le-moyne-de-morgues-1533-1588-made-the-illustrations-during-the-expedition-19th-century-engraving-by-vernier-after-the-original-of-jacques-le-moyne-panorama-universal-history-of-the-united-states-of-america-from-1st-edition-of-jean-bg-roux-de-rochelles-etats-unis-damrique-in-1837-spanish-edition-printed-in-barcelona-1850-image383490197.html
RM2D7WDJD–History of the United States. 16th century French expedition. Florida. Timucua Indian tribe. Traditional architecture of the indigenous villages, with the installation of a defensive palisade. Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues (1533-1588) made the illustrations during the expedition. 19th century engraving by Vernier after the original of Jacques Le Moyne. Panorama Universal. History of the United States of America, from 1st edition of Jean B.G. Roux de Rochelle's Etats-Unis d'Amérique in 1837. Spanish edition, printed in Barcelona, 1850.
The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884; . ompounce) is the name of a large pond nearwhich the sachem of that name lived. The etymology of Wunxis mayhave been derived from Ongkoue, meaning • beyond; or Wangun,meaning crooked, bent. In either case it is impossible to tellwhether the name originally indicated some peculiarity of the place,or of the Indian who had his wigwam there. Tradition favors thelatter supposition. No Indian troubles ever occurred in the town. Two palisaded fortsare said to have been built, but it is probable that they were intendedfor defence from d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-memorial-history-of-hartford-county-connecticut-1633-1884-ompounce-is-the-name-of-a-large-pond-nearwhich-the-sachem-of-that-name-lived-the-etymology-of-wunxis-mayhave-been-derived-from-ongkoue-meaning-beyond-or-wangunmeaning-crooked-bent-in-either-case-it-is-impossible-to-tellwhether-the-name-originally-indicated-some-peculiarity-of-the-placeor-of-the-indian-who-had-his-wigwam-there-tradition-favors-thelatter-supposition-no-indian-troubles-ever-occurred-in-the-town-two-palisaded-fortsare-said-to-have-been-built-but-it-is-probable-that-they-were-intendedfor-defence-from-d-image340237881.html
RM2ANF4TW–The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884; . ompounce) is the name of a large pond nearwhich the sachem of that name lived. The etymology of Wunxis mayhave been derived from Ongkoue, meaning • beyond; or Wangun,meaning crooked, bent. In either case it is impossible to tellwhether the name originally indicated some peculiarity of the place,or of the Indian who had his wigwam there. Tradition favors thelatter supposition. No Indian troubles ever occurred in the town. Two palisaded fortsare said to have been built, but it is probable that they were intendedfor defence from d
Old lithograph of Indian town in Alabama Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-old-lithograph-of-indian-town-in-alabama-35489339.html
RMC1MK0B–Old lithograph of Indian town in Alabama
History of the United States. 16th century French expedition. Florida. Timucua Indian tribe. Traditional architecture of the indigenous villages, with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-united-states-16th-century-french-expedition-florida-timucua-indian-tribe-traditional-architecture-of-the-indigenous-villages-with-image447935286.html
RM2H0N60P–History of the United States. 16th century French expedition. Florida. Timucua Indian tribe. Traditional architecture of the indigenous villages, with
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RFPWKKDG–Flint castle North Wales
Duffus Castle in Moray is one of the finest examples of a motte and bailey castle in Scotland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-duffus-castle-in-moray-is-one-of-the-finest-examples-of-a-motte-and-12045102.html
RMA8AY5K–Duffus Castle in Moray is one of the finest examples of a motte and bailey castle in Scotland.
. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. SCALE OF FEET O lOO zoo 300 ENLARGED SECTION /romD./oE. Scale 9 so 'oq^^^a- A. Chapel Hill, Arkholme built upon it had been inhabited for a considerable period, it was raised some 9 ft., and a fresh timber residence probably erected upon its summit. There are no signs of any masonry either upon the mount or defences of the bailey, so that the earthworks can only have been palisaded. Arkholme church, a pre-Reformation chapel, is built with its chancel almost within the former fosse of the mount, so that the latter 522. Please Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-victoria-history-of-the-county-of-lancaster-natural-history-scale-of-feet-o-loo-zoo-300-enlarged-section-romdoe-scale-9-so-oqa-a-chapel-hill-arkholme-built-upon-it-had-been-inhabited-for-a-considerable-period-it-was-raised-some-9-ft-and-a-fresh-timber-residence-probably-erected-upon-its-summit-there-are-no-signs-of-any-masonry-either-upon-the-mount-or-defences-of-the-bailey-so-that-the-earthworks-can-only-have-been-palisaded-arkholme-church-a-pre-reformation-chapel-is-built-with-its-chancel-almost-within-the-former-fosse-of-the-mount-so-that-the-latter-522-please-image216375043.html
RMPG0MG3–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. SCALE OF FEET O lOO zoo 300 ENLARGED SECTION /romD./oE. Scale 9 so 'oq^^^a- A. Chapel Hill, Arkholme built upon it had been inhabited for a considerable period, it was raised some 9 ft., and a fresh timber residence probably erected upon its summit. There are no signs of any masonry either upon the mount or defences of the bailey, so that the earthworks can only have been palisaded. Arkholme church, a pre-Reformation chapel, is built with its chancel almost within the former fosse of the mount, so that the latter 522. Please
Duffus Castle stone - keep with curtain wall Elgin Morayshire. SCO 9167. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/duffus-castle-stone-keep-with-curtain-wall-elgin-morayshire-sco-9167-image64937792.html
RMDNJ4PT–Duffus Castle stone - keep with curtain wall Elgin Morayshire. SCO 9167.
Angel Mounds historical site, Indiana, USA. A Middle Mississippi native american village on the banks of the Ohio River. Excavated from 1939 to 1965 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angel-mounds-historical-site-indiana-usa-a-middle-mississippi-native-american-village-on-the-banks-of-the-ohio-river-excavated-from-1939-to-1965-image350767873.html
RM2BAJT01–Angel Mounds historical site, Indiana, USA. A Middle Mississippi native american village on the banks of the Ohio River. Excavated from 1939 to 1965
Pioneers of France in the New World . t. — Made Umpire of IndianQuarrels. Weary of the inanity of the Indian town—idlenesswithout repose, for they would never leave him alone— and of the continuous feasting with which theynearly stifled him, Champlain, with some of liis French-men, set forth on a tour of observation. Journeying attheir ease by the Indian trails, they visited, in three•days, five palisaded villages. The country delightedthem: its meadows, its deep woods, its pine and cedarthickets, full of hares and partridges, its wild grapesand plun»s, cherries, crab-apples, nuts, and raspber Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pioneers-of-france-in-the-new-world-t-made-umpire-of-indianquarrels-weary-of-the-inanity-of-the-indian-townidlenesswithout-repose-for-they-would-never-leave-him-alone-and-of-the-continuous-feasting-with-which-theynearly-stifled-him-champlain-with-some-of-liis-french-men-set-forth-on-a-tour-of-observation-journeying-attheir-ease-by-the-indian-trails-they-visited-in-threedays-five-palisaded-villages-the-country-delightedthem-its-meadows-its-deep-woods-its-pine-and-cedarthickets-full-of-hares-and-partridges-its-wild-grapesand-pluns-cherries-crab-apples-nuts-and-raspber-image339331091.html
RM2AM1T7F–Pioneers of France in the New World . t. — Made Umpire of IndianQuarrels. Weary of the inanity of the Indian town—idlenesswithout repose, for they would never leave him alone— and of the continuous feasting with which theynearly stifled him, Champlain, with some of liis French-men, set forth on a tour of observation. Journeying attheir ease by the Indian trails, they visited, in three•days, five palisaded villages. The country delightedthem: its meadows, its deep woods, its pine and cedarthickets, full of hares and partridges, its wild grapesand plun»s, cherries, crab-apples, nuts, and raspber
History of the United States. 16th century French expedition. Florida. Timucua Indian tribe. Traditional architecture of the indigenous villages, with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-united-states-16th-century-french-expedition-florida-timucua-indian-tribe-traditional-architecture-of-the-indigenous-villages-with-image439551439.html
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RFPWKK9M–Flint castle North Wales
Duffus Castle stone - keep with curtain wall Elgin Morayshire. SCO 9163 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/duffus-castle-stone-keep-with-curtain-wall-elgin-morayshire-sco-9163-image64937299.html
RMDNJ457–Duffus Castle stone - keep with curtain wall Elgin Morayshire. SCO 9163
America's story for America's children . A Palisaded Village of Virginia Indians. After cut in Hariots Virginia. but they could not tell him where his peoplehad gone. At last he gave up all hope, andwent back to the ship. He had tried his best, 88 AMERICAS STORY but could learn nothing. His friends were lost,the baby Virginia was lost, and all the colonistswere lost. Years after, other white men went to thesame place to found another colony. They, too,tried to find out something about the lostcolonists. But no one was able to learn whathappened to them. There is little doubt, however, that the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/americas-story-for-americas-children-a-palisaded-village-of-virginia-indians-after-cut-in-hariots-virginia-but-they-could-not-tell-him-where-his-peoplehad-gone-at-last-he-gave-up-all-hope-andwent-back-to-the-ship-he-had-tried-his-best-88-americas-story-but-could-learn-nothing-his-friends-were-lostthe-baby-virginia-was-lost-and-all-the-colonistswere-lost-years-after-other-white-men-went-to-thesame-place-to-found-another-colony-they-tootried-to-find-out-something-about-the-lostcolonists-but-no-one-was-able-to-learn-whathappened-to-them-there-is-little-doubt-however-that-the-image339412143.html
RM2AM5FJ7–America's story for America's children . A Palisaded Village of Virginia Indians. After cut in Hariots Virginia. but they could not tell him where his peoplehad gone. At last he gave up all hope, andwent back to the ship. He had tried his best, 88 AMERICAS STORY but could learn nothing. His friends were lost,the baby Virginia was lost, and all the colonistswere lost. Years after, other white men went to thesame place to found another colony. They, too,tried to find out something about the lostcolonists. But no one was able to learn whathappened to them. There is little doubt, however, that the
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Duffus Castle stone - keep with curtain wall Elgin Morayshire. SCO 9166. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/duffus-castle-stone-keep-with-curtain-wall-elgin-morayshire-sco-9166-image64937679.html
RMDNJ4JR–Duffus Castle stone - keep with curtain wall Elgin Morayshire. SCO 9166.
The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . George H. Willey agement of his partys aftairs, al-though refusing to fill official posi-tions himself, chairman of the boardof water commissioners being his onlyoffice. been railroad commissioner and presi-dent of the senate, while Mr. Willeyis of direct descent from BenjaminWilley of Revolutionary fame.They have one son, George Nute.. By Lilian Ruth Smitli Oh, you may sing of the beautiful Rhine, Or the palisaded Hudson Eiver,The glory of this or the other stream, But Ill sing of the Lamprey f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-granite-monthly-a-new-hampshire-magazine-devoted-to-literature-history-and-state-progress-george-h-willey-agement-of-his-partys-aftairs-al-though-refusing-to-fill-official-posi-tions-himself-chairman-of-the-boardof-water-commissioners-being-his-onlyoffice-been-railroad-commissioner-and-presi-dent-of-the-senate-while-mr-willeyis-of-direct-descent-from-benjaminwilley-of-revolutionary-famethey-have-one-son-george-nute-by-lilian-ruth-smitli-oh-you-may-sing-of-the-beautiful-rhine-or-the-palisaded-hudson-eiverthe-glory-of-this-or-the-other-stream-but-ill-sing-of-the-lamprey-f-image343011442.html
RM2AX1EGJ–The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . George H. Willey agement of his partys aftairs, al-though refusing to fill official posi-tions himself, chairman of the boardof water commissioners being his onlyoffice. been railroad commissioner and presi-dent of the senate, while Mr. Willeyis of direct descent from BenjaminWilley of Revolutionary fame.They have one son, George Nute.. By Lilian Ruth Smitli Oh, you may sing of the beautiful Rhine, Or the palisaded Hudson Eiver,The glory of this or the other stream, But Ill sing of the Lamprey f
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RFPWKK89–Flint castle North Wales
Duffus Castle stone - keep with curtain wall Elgin Morayshire. SCO 9164 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/duffus-castle-stone-keep-with-curtain-wall-elgin-morayshire-sco-9164-image64937427.html
RMDNJ49R–Duffus Castle stone - keep with curtain wall Elgin Morayshire. SCO 9164
. Illustrated standard guide to Norfolk and Portsmouth and historical events of Virginia 1607 to 1907. lya palisaded fort planned in 1614 by the first settlers, is now thelargest and best equipped fortress in America, and is the chiefartillery station of the United States Government. Jt was herethat Jefferson Davis was confined during the dark days of thestrife between the sections. Immense disappearing guns ofgreat range guard like grim sentinelsthe entrance to Chesa-peake Bay. The Chamberlin Hotel at Old Point is one of thefinest hostelries in the South, and commands an admirable viewof Hamp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-standard-guide-to-norfolk-and-portsmouth-and-historical-events-of-virginia-1607-to-1907-lya-palisaded-fort-planned-in-1614-by-the-first-settlers-is-now-thelargest-and-best-equipped-fortress-in-america-and-is-the-chiefartillery-station-of-the-united-states-government-jt-was-herethat-jefferson-davis-was-confined-during-the-dark-days-of-thestrife-between-the-sections-immense-disappearing-guns-ofgreat-range-guard-like-grim-sentinelsthe-entrance-to-chesa-peake-bay-the-chamberlin-hotel-at-old-point-is-one-of-thefinest-hostelries-in-the-south-and-commands-an-admirable-viewof-hamp-image336968952.html
RM2AG679C–. Illustrated standard guide to Norfolk and Portsmouth and historical events of Virginia 1607 to 1907. lya palisaded fort planned in 1614 by the first settlers, is now thelargest and best equipped fortress in America, and is the chiefartillery station of the United States Government. Jt was herethat Jefferson Davis was confined during the dark days of thestrife between the sections. Immense disappearing guns ofgreat range guard like grim sentinelsthe entrance to Chesa-peake Bay. The Chamberlin Hotel at Old Point is one of thefinest hostelries in the South, and commands an admirable viewof Hamp
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Handbook to the ethnographical collections . often palisaded. Pile dwellings were oncecommon on the north coast; those on the shores of LakeMaracaybo gave rise to the name Venezuela or Little Venice .Cooking-pots, mats, baskets, wooden stools and hammocks wovenof cotton or bast, are the principal furniture. The food of theIndians consists of the flesh of fowls, monkeys, peccaries, iLc, andmanioc, maize, sweet-potatoes, (S:c. Cultivation is primitive, and SOUTH AMERICA 281 the principal agricultural implement was a stick. From maniocCassava bread is prepared, the grated root being washed andstr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-to-the-ethnographical-collections-often-palisaded-pile-dwellings-were-oncecommon-on-the-north-coast-those-on-the-shores-of-lakemaracaybo-gave-rise-to-the-name-venezuela-or-little-venice-cooking-pots-mats-baskets-wooden-stools-and-hammocks-wovenof-cotton-or-bast-are-the-principal-furniture-the-food-of-theindians-consists-of-the-flesh-of-fowls-monkeys-peccaries-ilc-andmanioc-maize-sweet-potatoes-sc-cultivation-is-primitive-and-south-america-281-the-principal-agricultural-implement-was-a-stick-from-manioccassava-bread-is-prepared-the-grated-root-being-washed-andstr-image338308867.html
RM2AJB8BF–Handbook to the ethnographical collections . often palisaded. Pile dwellings were oncecommon on the north coast; those on the shores of LakeMaracaybo gave rise to the name Venezuela or Little Venice .Cooking-pots, mats, baskets, wooden stools and hammocks wovenof cotton or bast, are the principal furniture. The food of theIndians consists of the flesh of fowls, monkeys, peccaries, iLc, andmanioc, maize, sweet-potatoes, (S:c. Cultivation is primitive, and SOUTH AMERICA 281 the principal agricultural implement was a stick. From maniocCassava bread is prepared, the grated root being washed andstr
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The Hudson, from the wilderness to the sea . rtEdward. Its door aud windows were strongly barred, and near the roofthe walls were pierced for musketry. It was erected upon a high mound,and palisaded, as a defence against enemies. In 1709 an expedition was prepared for the conquest of Canada. Thecommander of the division to attack Montreal was Francis Nicholson,?lio had been lieutenant-governor of the province of New York. Underhis diacction a military road, forty miles in length, was opened fromSaratoga, on the east side of the Hudson, to White Hall, on Lake Cham-plain. Along this route thre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-hudson-from-the-wilderness-to-the-sea-rtedward-its-door-aud-windows-were-strongly-barred-and-near-the-roofthe-walls-were-pierced-for-musketry-it-was-erected-upon-a-high-moundand-palisaded-as-a-defence-against-enemies-in-1709-an-expedition-was-prepared-for-the-conquest-of-canada-thecommander-of-the-division-to-attack-montreal-was-francis-nicholsonlio-had-been-lieutenant-governor-of-the-province-of-new-york-underhis-diacction-a-military-road-forty-miles-in-length-was-opened-fromsaratoga-on-the-east-side-of-the-hudson-to-white-hall-on-lake-cham-plain-along-this-route-thre-image338491757.html
RM2AJKHK9–The Hudson, from the wilderness to the sea . rtEdward. Its door aud windows were strongly barred, and near the roofthe walls were pierced for musketry. It was erected upon a high mound,and palisaded, as a defence against enemies. In 1709 an expedition was prepared for the conquest of Canada. Thecommander of the division to attack Montreal was Francis Nicholson,?lio had been lieutenant-governor of the province of New York. Underhis diacction a military road, forty miles in length, was opened fromSaratoga, on the east side of the Hudson, to White Hall, on Lake Cham-plain. Along this route thre
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The South Wales coast from Chepstow to Aberystwyth . he old regionof Llangyndeyrn, across which the Welshmenonce swept in force to harry the deer ofKidwelly and besiege the Castle. According to Welsh tradition, the first stonecastle on this site was founded by Uchtred, aWelsh lord in the early Norman days ; but thehill was probably stockaded centuries before theNormans fought and built their way into thecountry. Having got to Kidwelly, they musthave seen at once the strategic value of Llan-stephan. The first Norman castle may have beenonly a palisaded tower, strengthening the mainpoint of an e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-south-wales-coast-from-chepstow-to-aberystwyth-he-old-regionof-llangyndeyrn-across-which-the-welshmenonce-swept-in-force-to-harry-the-deer-ofkidwelly-and-besiege-the-castle-according-to-welsh-tradition-the-first-stonecastle-on-this-site-was-founded-by-uchtred-awelsh-lord-in-the-early-norman-days-but-thehill-was-probably-stockaded-centuries-before-thenormans-fought-and-built-their-way-into-thecountry-having-got-to-kidwelly-they-musthave-seen-at-once-the-strategic-value-of-llan-stephan-the-first-norman-castle-may-have-beenonly-a-palisaded-tower-strengthening-the-mainpoint-of-an-e-image339373388.html
RM2AM3P64–The South Wales coast from Chepstow to Aberystwyth . he old regionof Llangyndeyrn, across which the Welshmenonce swept in force to harry the deer ofKidwelly and besiege the Castle. According to Welsh tradition, the first stonecastle on this site was founded by Uchtred, aWelsh lord in the early Norman days ; but thehill was probably stockaded centuries before theNormans fought and built their way into thecountry. Having got to Kidwelly, they musthave seen at once the strategic value of Llan-stephan. The first Norman castle may have beenonly a palisaded tower, strengthening the mainpoint of an e
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Economic beginnings of the Far West: how we won the land beyond the Mississippi . he Missouri and of the upperMississippi as far as the St. Peters, and Lacledeselected as the best site for a trading post the bluffthat overhangs the Mississippi just below the de-bouchure of the Missouri. Here a palisaded fortwas erected, Auguste Chouteau, then a lad of thir-teen, overseeing its construction. Laclede namedhis post St. Louis and thought it destined to becomeone of the finest cities in America. When theSpanish governor arrived (1770), he found a town ofone hundred wooden and fifteen stone houses, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/economic-beginnings-of-the-far-west-how-we-won-the-land-beyond-the-mississippi-he-missouri-and-of-the-uppermississippi-as-far-as-the-st-peters-and-lacledeselected-as-the-best-site-for-a-trading-post-the-bluffthat-overhangs-the-mississippi-just-below-the-de-bouchure-of-the-missouri-here-a-palisaded-fortwas-erected-auguste-chouteau-then-a-lad-of-thir-teen-overseeing-its-construction-laclede-namedhis-post-st-louis-and-thought-it-destined-to-becomeone-of-the-finest-cities-in-america-when-thespanish-governor-arrived-1770-he-found-a-town-ofone-hundred-wooden-and-fifteen-stone-houses-image342825319.html
RM2AWN15B–Economic beginnings of the Far West: how we won the land beyond the Mississippi . he Missouri and of the upperMississippi as far as the St. Peters, and Lacledeselected as the best site for a trading post the bluffthat overhangs the Mississippi just below the de-bouchure of the Missouri. Here a palisaded fortwas erected, Auguste Chouteau, then a lad of thir-teen, overseeing its construction. Laclede namedhis post St. Louis and thought it destined to becomeone of the finest cities in America. When theSpanish governor arrived (1770), he found a town ofone hundred wooden and fifteen stone houses,
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From the Cape to Cairo; the first traverse of Africa from south to north . very neat villages, laid out on a definite plan, andvery superior to the primitive hayricks of the Lures. An outer ring ofhuts, with the spaces between stoutly palisaded, encloses alternate rings ofgrain-stores and huts, while the centre is occupied by a dining and jabber-ing place, formed by piling stout poles in tiers; these, like most of theirother possessions, being stained with a kind of red clay. In some centralposition a large pigeon-loft is built, in which all the small babies arestowed and shut up for the night Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-the-cape-to-cairo-the-first-traverse-of-africa-from-south-to-north-very-neat-villages-laid-out-on-a-definite-plan-andvery-superior-to-the-primitive-hayricks-of-the-lures-an-outer-ring-ofhuts-with-the-spaces-between-stoutly-palisaded-encloses-alternate-rings-ofgrain-stores-and-huts-while-the-centre-is-occupied-by-a-dining-and-jabber-ing-place-formed-by-piling-stout-poles-in-tiers-these-like-most-of-theirother-possessions-being-stained-with-a-kind-of-red-clay-in-some-centralposition-a-large-pigeon-loft-is-built-in-which-all-the-small-babies-arestowed-and-shut-up-for-the-night-image340152350.html
RM2ANB7P6–From the Cape to Cairo; the first traverse of Africa from south to north . very neat villages, laid out on a definite plan, andvery superior to the primitive hayricks of the Lures. An outer ring ofhuts, with the spaces between stoutly palisaded, encloses alternate rings ofgrain-stores and huts, while the centre is occupied by a dining and jabber-ing place, formed by piling stout poles in tiers; these, like most of theirother possessions, being stained with a kind of red clay. In some centralposition a large pigeon-loft is built, in which all the small babies arestowed and shut up for the night
New England, old and new; a brief review of some historical and industrial incidents in the Puritan 'New English Canaan,' still the Land of promise . se — of blood and money. The first warwith the murderous Pequots, in 1637, was won in an hoursbattle. Seventy-seven colonists from Connedlicut, Plym-outh, and Massachusetts attacked the palisaded fort of thesavages near Stonington, Connedlicut. Out of more thanseven hundred red men, it is said but five escaped. Thethoroughness of this viftory proved a salutary objed lesson.It stilled the war whoop for forty years. King Philips From 1675 to 1678 N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-england-old-and-new-a-brief-review-of-some-historical-and-industrial-incidents-in-the-puritan-new-english-canaan-still-the-land-of-promise-se-of-blood-and-money-the-first-warwith-the-murderous-pequots-in-1637-was-won-in-an-hoursbattle-seventy-seven-colonists-from-connedlicut-plym-outh-and-massachusetts-attacked-the-palisaded-fort-of-thesavages-near-stonington-connedlicut-out-of-more-thanseven-hundred-red-men-it-is-said-but-five-escaped-thethoroughness-of-this-viftory-proved-a-salutary-objed-lessonit-stilled-the-war-whoop-for-forty-years-king-philips-from-1675-to-1678-n-image338353913.html
RM2AJD9T9–New England, old and new; a brief review of some historical and industrial incidents in the Puritan 'New English Canaan,' still the Land of promise . se — of blood and money. The first warwith the murderous Pequots, in 1637, was won in an hoursbattle. Seventy-seven colonists from Connedlicut, Plym-outh, and Massachusetts attacked the palisaded fort of thesavages near Stonington, Connedlicut. Out of more thanseven hundred red men, it is said but five escaped. Thethoroughness of this viftory proved a salutary objed lesson.It stilled the war whoop for forty years. King Philips From 1675 to 1678 N
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If Tam O'Shanter'd had a wheel, and other poems and sketches . ians, gifted in the lore of nature farbeyond our comprehension, finally accepted his hypothesisand resumed their former confidence. The years went by, and in the latter part of May,1889, our family party set out for an extended trip alongthe palisaded Columbia, and up the blue Pacific into I36 IF TAM OSHANTER D HAD A WHEEL. Alaska; Ishmael, of course, accompanying us. One after-noon in early June, as we were riding slowly along overthe foothills to inspect a rumored Eldorado, we observedthat a heavy mist was lifting like a silver v Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/if-tam-oshanterd-had-a-wheel-and-other-poems-and-sketches-ians-gifted-in-the-lore-of-nature-farbeyond-our-comprehension-finally-accepted-his-hypothesisand-resumed-their-former-confidence-the-years-went-by-and-in-the-latter-part-of-may1889-our-family-party-set-out-for-an-extended-trip-alongthe-palisaded-columbia-and-up-the-blue-pacific-into-i36-if-tam-oshanter-d-had-a-wheel-alaska-ishmael-of-course-accompanying-us-one-after-noon-in-early-june-as-we-were-riding-slowly-along-overthe-foothills-to-inspect-a-rumored-eldorado-we-observedthat-a-heavy-mist-was-lifting-like-a-silver-v-image342778649.html
RM2AWJWJH–If Tam O'Shanter'd had a wheel, and other poems and sketches . ians, gifted in the lore of nature farbeyond our comprehension, finally accepted his hypothesisand resumed their former confidence. The years went by, and in the latter part of May,1889, our family party set out for an extended trip alongthe palisaded Columbia, and up the blue Pacific into I36 IF TAM OSHANTER D HAD A WHEEL. Alaska; Ishmael, of course, accompanying us. One after-noon in early June, as we were riding slowly along overthe foothills to inspect a rumored Eldorado, we observedthat a heavy mist was lifting like a silver v
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Africa and its inhabitants . FRICA II. 458 a:est apeica. Lake, a term whicli they apply in a pre-eminent sense to Tanganyika itself.The port in fact is a lacustrine basin of circular form, like a volcanic crater,completely sheltered on the north and west by tlic Mpete jjeninsula, and on theeast by the escarpments of the plateau. The village of Katete, which stands about2,000 feet above this almost land-locked haven, is the residence of a sultan calledthe Good Chief, who rides the northern Vua-Rungu people. Another importantstation in this territory is Zombe, a group of palisaded enclosures 2, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/africa-and-its-inhabitants-frica-ii-458-aest-apeica-lake-a-term-whicli-they-apply-in-a-pre-eminent-sense-to-tanganyika-itselfthe-port-in-fact-is-a-lacustrine-basin-of-circular-form-like-a-volcanic-cratercompletely-sheltered-on-the-north-and-west-by-tlic-mpete-jjeninsula-and-on-theeast-by-the-escarpments-of-the-plateau-the-village-of-katete-which-stands-about2000-feet-above-this-almost-land-locked-haven-is-the-residence-of-a-sultan-calledthe-good-chief-who-rides-the-northern-vua-rungu-people-another-importantstation-in-this-territory-is-zombe-a-group-of-palisaded-enclosures-2-image338229089.html
RM2AJ7JJ9–Africa and its inhabitants . FRICA II. 458 a:est apeica. Lake, a term whicli they apply in a pre-eminent sense to Tanganyika itself.The port in fact is a lacustrine basin of circular form, like a volcanic crater,completely sheltered on the north and west by tlic Mpete jjeninsula, and on theeast by the escarpments of the plateau. The village of Katete, which stands about2,000 feet above this almost land-locked haven, is the residence of a sultan calledthe Good Chief, who rides the northern Vua-Rungu people. Another importantstation in this territory is Zombe, a group of palisaded enclosures 2,
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Highways and byways of the Pacific coast . n be like Mary Ann,And do the very best you can. A mile or two back from the village up a canyonlived an old hermit who had a chicken ranch. Anyfarm or country home with land attached, even if thereis no more than a garden patch, is a ranch in Cali-fornia. I called on the hermit one day. His house wasof the shanty order standing in the midst of a plot ofground which he had palisaded with a lath fence againsthis marauding fowls. Besides chickens he had hundredsof pigeons and a few ducks and turkeys. For closercompanionship he kept a couple of handsome Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/highways-and-byways-of-the-pacific-coast-n-be-like-mary-annand-do-the-very-best-you-can-a-mile-or-two-back-from-the-village-up-a-canyonlived-an-old-hermit-who-had-a-chicken-ranch-anyfarm-or-country-home-with-land-attached-even-if-thereis-no-more-than-a-garden-patch-is-a-ranch-in-cali-fornia-i-called-on-the-hermit-one-day-his-house-wasof-the-shanty-order-standing-in-the-midst-of-a-plot-ofground-which-he-had-palisaded-with-a-lath-fence-againsthis-marauding-fowls-besides-chickens-he-had-hundredsof-pigeons-and-a-few-ducks-and-turkeys-for-closercompanionship-he-kept-a-couple-of-handsome-image342884654.html
RM2AWRMTE–Highways and byways of the Pacific coast . n be like Mary Ann,And do the very best you can. A mile or two back from the village up a canyonlived an old hermit who had a chicken ranch. Anyfarm or country home with land attached, even if thereis no more than a garden patch, is a ranch in Cali-fornia. I called on the hermit one day. His house wasof the shanty order standing in the midst of a plot ofground which he had palisaded with a lath fence againsthis marauding fowls. Besides chickens he had hundredsof pigeons and a few ducks and turkeys. For closercompanionship he kept a couple of handsome
. British North America: I. The far West, the home of the Salish and Déné . ar tohave been so cowardly. Though they protected them-selves with palisaded forts they were always ready todefend their homes and property from the attacks ofth^eir foes. But most of the Dene were no better thanthe coast and delta Salish. Father Morice speaksmost strongly of their timidity and cowardice. Hewrites :— The Northern T)6n6 are generally pusillanimous,timid and cowardly . . Even among our Carriers, theproudest and most progressive of all the western tribes;hardly any summer passes but some party runs homepa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-north-america-i-the-far-west-the-home-of-the-salish-and-dn-ar-tohave-been-so-cowardly-though-they-protected-them-selves-with-palisaded-forts-they-were-always-ready-todefend-their-homes-and-property-from-the-attacks-oftheir-foes-but-most-of-the-dene-were-no-better-thanthe-coast-and-delta-salish-father-morice-speaksmost-strongly-of-their-timidity-and-cowardice-hewrites-the-northern-t6n6-are-generally-pusillanimoustimid-and-cowardly-even-among-our-carriers-theproudest-and-most-progressive-of-all-the-western-tribeshardly-any-summer-passes-but-some-party-runs-homepa-image369623117.html
RM2CD9P1H–. British North America: I. The far West, the home of the Salish and Déné . ar tohave been so cowardly. Though they protected them-selves with palisaded forts they were always ready todefend their homes and property from the attacks ofth^eir foes. But most of the Dene were no better thanthe coast and delta Salish. Father Morice speaksmost strongly of their timidity and cowardice. Hewrites :— The Northern T)6n6 are generally pusillanimous,timid and cowardly . . Even among our Carriers, theproudest and most progressive of all the western tribes;hardly any summer passes but some party runs homepa
. The chronicles of an old campaigner, M. de la Colonie, 1692-1717 . ont of all this was alarge and important horn-work furnished with an excellentand very deep dry ditch, counterscarp, and covered-way,well palisaded ; the curtain was again covered by afourth work, which, by reason of its shape, was calledthe Priests Cap. It also had counterscarp and covered-way, but was not of great importance. Beyond thisfourth work came a large and very deep ravine, andthen a new fort, complete with its ditch, covered-way,and glacis, called Fort William, named after Williamof Orange, afterwards King of Engl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-chronicles-of-an-old-campaigner-m-de-la-colonie-1692-1717-ont-of-all-this-was-alarge-and-important-horn-work-furnished-with-an-excellentand-very-deep-dry-ditch-counterscarp-and-covered-waywell-palisaded-the-curtain-was-again-covered-by-afourth-work-which-by-reason-of-its-shape-was-calledthe-priests-cap-it-also-had-counterscarp-and-covered-way-but-was-not-of-great-importance-beyond-thisfourth-work-came-a-large-and-very-deep-ravine-andthen-a-new-fort-complete-with-its-ditch-covered-wayand-glacis-called-fort-william-named-after-williamof-orange-afterwards-king-of-engl-image372551509.html
RM2CJ3571–. The chronicles of an old campaigner, M. de la Colonie, 1692-1717 . ont of all this was alarge and important horn-work furnished with an excellentand very deep dry ditch, counterscarp, and covered-way,well palisaded ; the curtain was again covered by afourth work, which, by reason of its shape, was calledthe Priests Cap. It also had counterscarp and covered-way, but was not of great importance. Beyond thisfourth work came a large and very deep ravine, andthen a new fort, complete with its ditch, covered-way,and glacis, called Fort William, named after Williamof Orange, afterwards King of Engl
. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Jlj. jptnkoitt iUnmttatit mxh MxBBxmxnr^ IStbg? 4- and marched down the east bank, sweeping the Confederateoutposts before him. The remainder of the command gotacross by bridges lower down. Gaining the slopes of themountain the Federal troops rushed on in their advance. Fromthe high palisaded summit, invisible in the low-hanging clouds,the guns of General Stevensons brigades poured an irondeluge upon them. But on they M-ent, climbing over ledgesand boulders, up Jiill and down, while the soldiers of the Southwith musket and cannon t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photographic-history-of-the-civil-war-in-ten-volumes-jlj-jptnkoitt-iunmttatit-mxh-mxbbxmxnr-istbg-4-and-marched-down-the-east-bank-sweeping-the-confederateoutposts-before-him-the-remainder-of-the-command-gotacross-by-bridges-lower-down-gaining-the-slopes-of-themountain-the-federal-troops-rushed-on-in-their-advance-fromthe-high-palisaded-summit-invisible-in-the-low-hanging-cloudsthe-guns-of-general-stevensons-brigades-poured-an-irondeluge-upon-them-but-on-they-m-ent-climbing-over-ledgesand-boulders-up-jiill-and-down-while-the-soldiers-of-the-southwith-musket-and-cannon-t-image371653850.html
RM2CGJ87P–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Jlj. jptnkoitt iUnmttatit mxh MxBBxmxnr^ IStbg? 4- and marched down the east bank, sweeping the Confederateoutposts before him. The remainder of the command gotacross by bridges lower down. Gaining the slopes of themountain the Federal troops rushed on in their advance. Fromthe high palisaded summit, invisible in the low-hanging clouds,the guns of General Stevensons brigades poured an irondeluge upon them. But on they M-ent, climbing over ledgesand boulders, up Jiill and down, while the soldiers of the Southwith musket and cannon t
. Young folks library . Palisaded Indian- Town.(From an old cut.) CHAMPLAINS EXPEDITIONS INTONEW YORK (Fbom Voyages de la Nouvellb Francb.)By LE SR. de CHAMPLAIN.. Champlain. LEFT the Rapid of the said Riverof the Iroquois on the 2d of July(1609). All the savages began car-rying their canoes, arms and traps,over land about a league and a halfto avoid the current and force of theRapid. This was quickly effected. They immediately launched thecanoes into the water, two men ineach with their baggage, whilst oneof the men went by land about aleague and a half, which was the probable extent ofsaid R Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/young-folks-library-palisaded-indian-townfrom-an-old-cut-champlains-expeditions-intonew-york-fbom-voyages-de-la-nouvellb-francbby-le-sr-de-champlain-champlain-left-the-rapid-of-the-said-riverof-the-iroquois-on-the-2d-of-july1609-all-the-savages-began-car-rying-their-canoes-arms-and-trapsover-land-about-a-league-and-a-halfto-avoid-the-current-and-force-of-therapid-this-was-quickly-effected-they-immediately-launched-thecanoes-into-the-water-two-men-ineach-with-their-baggage-whilst-oneof-the-men-went-by-land-about-aleague-and-a-half-which-was-the-probable-extent-ofsaid-r-image370154169.html
RM2CE5YBN–. Young folks library . Palisaded Indian- Town.(From an old cut.) CHAMPLAINS EXPEDITIONS INTONEW YORK (Fbom Voyages de la Nouvellb Francb.)By LE SR. de CHAMPLAIN.. Champlain. LEFT the Rapid of the said Riverof the Iroquois on the 2d of July(1609). All the savages began car-rying their canoes, arms and traps,over land about a league and a halfto avoid the current and force of theRapid. This was quickly effected. They immediately launched thecanoes into the water, two men ineach with their baggage, whilst oneof the men went by land about aleague and a half, which was the probable extent ofsaid R
. New England, old and new; a brief review of some historical and industrial incidents in the Puritan 'New English Canaan,' still the Land of promise . — of blood and money. The first warwith the murderous Pequots, in 1637, was won in an hoursbattle. Seventy-seven colonists from Connedticut, Plym-outh, and Massachusetts attacked the palisaded fort of thesavages near Stonington, Connediicut. Out of more thanseven hundred red men, it is said but five escaped. Thethoroughness of this vidlory proved a salutary objed: lesson.It stilled the war whoop for forty years. King Philips From 1675 to 1^7^ ^ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-england-old-and-new-a-brief-review-of-some-historical-and-industrial-incidents-in-the-puritan-new-english-canaan-still-the-land-of-promise-of-blood-and-money-the-first-warwith-the-murderous-pequots-in-1637-was-won-in-an-hoursbattle-seventy-seven-colonists-from-connedticut-plym-outh-and-massachusetts-attacked-the-palisaded-fort-of-thesavages-near-stonington-connediicut-out-of-more-thanseven-hundred-red-men-it-is-said-but-five-escaped-thethoroughness-of-this-vidlory-proved-a-salutary-objed-lessonit-stilled-the-war-whoop-for-forty-years-king-philips-from-1675-to-17-image372274648.html
RM2CHJG34–. New England, old and new; a brief review of some historical and industrial incidents in the Puritan 'New English Canaan,' still the Land of promise . — of blood and money. The first warwith the murderous Pequots, in 1637, was won in an hoursbattle. Seventy-seven colonists from Connedticut, Plym-outh, and Massachusetts attacked the palisaded fort of thesavages near Stonington, Connediicut. Out of more thanseven hundred red men, it is said but five escaped. Thethoroughness of this vidlory proved a salutary objed: lesson.It stilled the war whoop for forty years. King Philips From 1675 to 1^7^ ^
. A history of Canada and of the other British provinces of North America . Palisaded Enclosure, and Indian. QtTBSTiOKS.—How is wampum usedT What Is a calnmct, and whatff&s ita use? Give the names of the Indian weapons of war shown inv^e engraving. What is said of Indian war, its usages, and dangers?. CaA?. A.] INt)tAN fHiSES oP CANADA. 127 Y. Burial.—The dead were usuallyplaced on a liigli scaffold, eithersitting or lying. Sometimes theywere wrapped in pkin.s, and laid onpoles, or branches of trees, and pla-ced in a pit. Weapons, food, paints,&c., were placed beside them fortheir use in the h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-canada-and-of-the-other-british-provinces-of-north-america-palisaded-enclosure-and-indian-qttbstiokshow-is-wampum-usedt-what-is-a-calnmct-and-whatffs-ita-use-give-the-names-of-the-indian-weapons-of-war-shown-inve-engraving-what-is-said-of-indian-war-its-usages-and-dangers-caa-a-inttan-fhises-op-canada-127-y-burialthe-dead-were-usuallyplaced-on-a-liigli-scaffold-eithersitting-or-lying-sometimes-theywere-wrapped-in-pkins-and-laid-onpoles-or-branches-of-trees-and-pla-ced-in-a-pit-weapons-food-paintsc-were-placed-beside-them-fortheir-use-in-the-h-image372600847.html
RM2CJ5C53–. A history of Canada and of the other British provinces of North America . Palisaded Enclosure, and Indian. QtTBSTiOKS.—How is wampum usedT What Is a calnmct, and whatff&s ita use? Give the names of the Indian weapons of war shown inv^e engraving. What is said of Indian war, its usages, and dangers?. CaA?. A.] INt)tAN fHiSES oP CANADA. 127 Y. Burial.—The dead were usuallyplaced on a liigli scaffold, eithersitting or lying. Sometimes theywere wrapped in pkin.s, and laid onpoles, or branches of trees, and pla-ced in a pit. Weapons, food, paints,&c., were placed beside them fortheir use in the h
. Bulletin. Ethnology. 104 SOUTH AMERICAN INDIANS [B.A.E. Bull. 143. Figure b.—Tupinamba palisaded village {top) and camp {bottom). (After Staden, 1557.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-ethnology-104-south-american-indians-bae-bull-143-figure-btupinamba-palisaded-village-top-and-camp-bottom-after-staden-1557-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-smithsonian-institution-bureau-of-american-ethnology-washington-g-p-o-image234136564.html
RMRGWRG4–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 104 SOUTH AMERICAN INDIANS [B.A.E. Bull. 143. Figure b.—Tupinamba palisaded village {top) and camp {bottom). (After Staden, 1557.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
. Bulletin. Ethnology. »;. SCALE. 150<ft,totfte Inch Fig. 1. -Plan of Ganundesaga Castle. the Ganundesaga Castle, which had been built, or rebuilt, by order of Sir William Johnson in 1756, and in writing of it Squier said: "The traces of this palisaded work are very distinct, and its out- line may be followed with the greatest ease. Its preservation is entirely due to the circumstance that at the time of the cession of their lands at this point, the Senecas made it a special condition that this spot should never be brought under cultivation. 'Here,'. Please note that these images are e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-ethnology-scale-150ltfttotfte-inch-fig-1-plan-of-ganundesaga-castle-the-ganundesaga-castle-which-had-been-built-or-rebuilt-by-order-of-sir-william-johnson-in-1756-and-in-writing-of-it-squier-said-quotthe-traces-of-this-palisaded-work-are-very-distinct-and-its-out-line-may-be-followed-with-the-greatest-ease-its-preservation-is-entirely-due-to-the-circumstance-that-at-the-time-of-the-cession-of-their-lands-at-this-point-the-senecas-made-it-a-special-condition-that-this-spot-should-never-be-brought-under-cultivation-here-please-note-that-these-images-are-e-image234184036.html
RMRH003G–. Bulletin. Ethnology. »;. SCALE. 150<ft,totfte Inch Fig. 1. -Plan of Ganundesaga Castle. the Ganundesaga Castle, which had been built, or rebuilt, by order of Sir William Johnson in 1756, and in writing of it Squier said: "The traces of this palisaded work are very distinct, and its out- line may be followed with the greatest ease. Its preservation is entirely due to the circumstance that at the time of the cession of their lands at this point, the Senecas made it a special condition that this spot should never be brought under cultivation. 'Here,'. Please note that these images are e
. The Audubon annual bulletin. Birds; Birds. ILLINOIS AUDUBON SOCIETY 15. Photo Madsen Bros. The Palisades of the Mississippi at Savanna To the people of Savanna and vicinity has come the idea of conserving the beautiful natural setting in which they live and of safeguarding jealously for all time to come their magnificent river front which curves along wooded flood plains and past palisaded heights that look far out over the broad island-dotted expanse of the Mississippi River. A great state park should be created here to include two miles or more of palisades along the river and four or five Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-audubon-annual-bulletin-birds-birds-illinois-audubon-society-15-photo-madsen-bros-the-palisades-of-the-mississippi-at-savanna-to-the-people-of-savanna-and-vicinity-has-come-the-idea-of-conserving-the-beautiful-natural-setting-in-which-they-live-and-of-safeguarding-jealously-for-all-time-to-come-their-magnificent-river-front-which-curves-along-wooded-flood-plains-and-past-palisaded-heights-that-look-far-out-over-the-broad-island-dotted-expanse-of-the-mississippi-river-a-great-state-park-should-be-created-here-to-include-two-miles-or-more-of-palisades-along-the-river-and-four-or-five-image235319966.html
RMRJRN0E–. The Audubon annual bulletin. Birds; Birds. ILLINOIS AUDUBON SOCIETY 15. Photo Madsen Bros. The Palisades of the Mississippi at Savanna To the people of Savanna and vicinity has come the idea of conserving the beautiful natural setting in which they live and of safeguarding jealously for all time to come their magnificent river front which curves along wooded flood plains and past palisaded heights that look far out over the broad island-dotted expanse of the Mississippi River. A great state park should be created here to include two miles or more of palisades along the river and four or five
. Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden. Plants. Fig.3. Leafy hranchof Fouquifrt'a macdougalii, showing manner of casting of leaves, and forma- tion of spines. chlorophyllose, with many marked transpiratory adap- tations of the epidermis. The cortical tissues of the stems are sometimes palisaded after the manner of leaves. The spines of this group are generally atrophied branches. Not all plants which share the above characteristics form spines however. Koeberlinia, Holacantha enioryi, and Ephedra may be offered as representatives of the group. (Fig. 5.) V. Perennials with regular f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-from-the-new-york-botanical-garden-plants-fig3-leafy-hranchof-fouquifrta-macdougalii-showing-manner-of-casting-of-leaves-and-forma-tion-of-spines-chlorophyllose-with-many-marked-transpiratory-adap-tations-of-the-epidermis-the-cortical-tissues-of-the-stems-are-sometimes-palisaded-after-the-manner-of-leaves-the-spines-of-this-group-are-generally-atrophied-branches-not-all-plants-which-share-the-above-characteristics-form-spines-however-koeberlinia-holacantha-enioryi-and-ephedra-may-be-offered-as-representatives-of-the-group-fig-5-v-perennials-with-regular-f-image232555817.html
RMRE9R8W–. Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden. Plants. Fig.3. Leafy hranchof Fouquifrt'a macdougalii, showing manner of casting of leaves, and forma- tion of spines. chlorophyllose, with many marked transpiratory adap- tations of the epidermis. The cortical tissues of the stems are sometimes palisaded after the manner of leaves. The spines of this group are generally atrophied branches. Not all plants which share the above characteristics form spines however. Koeberlinia, Holacantha enioryi, and Ephedra may be offered as representatives of the group. (Fig. 5.) V. Perennials with regular f
. Nature and development of plants. Botany. NATURE OF PLANTS 41 tends to round them out. They are unable to expand laterally owing to the adjacent cells but are free to extend towards the looser cells below, and so they become longer and palisaded. Leaves growing in the deep shade show little indication of palisade. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Curtis, Carlton Clarence, 1864-1945. New York, H. Holt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-and-development-of-plants-botany-nature-of-plants-41-tends-to-round-them-out-they-are-unable-to-expand-laterally-owing-to-the-adjacent-cells-but-are-free-to-extend-towards-the-looser-cells-below-and-so-they-become-longer-and-palisaded-leaves-growing-in-the-deep-shade-show-little-indication-of-palisade-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-curtis-carlton-clarence-1864-1945-new-york-h-holt-image232266085.html
RMRDTHN9–. Nature and development of plants. Botany. NATURE OF PLANTS 41 tends to round them out. They are unable to expand laterally owing to the adjacent cells but are free to extend towards the looser cells below, and so they become longer and palisaded. Leaves growing in the deep shade show little indication of palisade. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Curtis, Carlton Clarence, 1864-1945. New York, H. Holt
. Nature and development of plants. Botany. NATURE OF PLANTS 41 tends to round them out. They are unable to expand laterally owing to the adjacent cells but are free to extend towards the looser cells below, and so they become longer and palisaded. Leaves growing in the deep shade show little indication of palisade. imm^Mm^i]¥B';'Sli. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Curtis, Carlton Clarence, 1864-1945. New Y Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-and-development-of-plants-botany-nature-of-plants-41-tends-to-round-them-out-they-are-unable-to-expand-laterally-owing-to-the-adjacent-cells-but-are-free-to-extend-towards-the-looser-cells-below-and-so-they-become-longer-and-palisaded-leaves-growing-in-the-deep-shade-show-little-indication-of-palisade-immmmi-bsli-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-curtis-carlton-clarence-1864-1945-new-y-image232380671.html
RMRE1RWK–. Nature and development of plants. Botany. NATURE OF PLANTS 41 tends to round them out. They are unable to expand laterally owing to the adjacent cells but are free to extend towards the looser cells below, and so they become longer and palisaded. Leaves growing in the deep shade show little indication of palisade. imm^Mm^i]¥B';'Sli. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Curtis, Carlton Clarence, 1864-1945. New Y
. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. BUFFALO SOCIETY OF NATURAE SCIENCES 445 springs which supplied Gandagora, Totiakto, and the early site at Richmond Mills, still gush freely. Of the great towns, some at least were palisaded. Father Gamier, after the burning of Gandougarae in 1670, was promised a chapel as soon as the new cabins and palisades were complete. Galinee described the palisades of the eastern village in which he stayed with LaSalle, and his desciption has already been quoted.. â â "-"â¢**>£"'â ;- - GA-N0-SOTE or BARK M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-buffalo-society-of-natural-sciences-natural-history-science-buffalo-society-of-naturae-sciences-445-springs-which-supplied-gandagora-totiakto-and-the-early-site-at-richmond-mills-still-gush-freely-of-the-great-towns-some-at-least-were-palisaded-father-gamier-after-the-burning-of-gandougarae-in-1670-was-promised-a-chapel-as-soon-as-the-new-cabins-and-palisades-were-complete-galinee-described-the-palisades-of-the-eastern-village-in-which-he-stayed-with-lasalle-and-his-desciption-has-already-been-quoted-quot-quotgtquot-ga-n0-sote-or-bark-m-image233947680.html
RMRGH6J8–. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. BUFFALO SOCIETY OF NATURAE SCIENCES 445 springs which supplied Gandagora, Totiakto, and the early site at Richmond Mills, still gush freely. Of the great towns, some at least were palisaded. Father Gamier, after the burning of Gandougarae in 1670, was promised a chapel as soon as the new cabins and palisades were complete. Galinee described the palisades of the eastern village in which he stayed with LaSalle, and his desciption has already been quoted.. â â "-"â¢**>£"'â ;- - GA-N0-SOTE or BARK M
. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. SCALE OF FEET O lOO zoo 300 ENLARGED SECTION /romD./oE. Scale 9 so 'oq^^^a- A. Chapel Hill, Arkholme built upon it had been inhabited for a considerable period, it was raised some 9 ft., and a fresh timber residence probably erected upon its summit. There are no signs of any masonry either upon the mount or defences of the bailey, so that the earthworks can only have been palisaded. Arkholme church, a pre-Reformation chapel, is built with its chancel almost within the former fosse of the mount, so that the latter 522. Please Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-victoria-history-of-the-county-of-lancaster-natural-history-scale-of-feet-o-loo-zoo-300-enlarged-section-romdoe-scale-9-so-oqa-a-chapel-hill-arkholme-built-upon-it-had-been-inhabited-for-a-considerable-period-it-was-raised-some-9-ft-and-a-fresh-timber-residence-probably-erected-upon-its-summit-there-are-no-signs-of-any-masonry-either-upon-the-mount-or-defences-of-the-bailey-so-that-the-earthworks-can-only-have-been-palisaded-arkholme-church-a-pre-reformation-chapel-is-built-with-its-chancel-almost-within-the-former-fosse-of-the-mount-so-that-the-latter-522-please-image232039516.html
RMRDE8NG–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. SCALE OF FEET O lOO zoo 300 ENLARGED SECTION /romD./oE. Scale 9 so 'oq^^^a- A. Chapel Hill, Arkholme built upon it had been inhabited for a considerable period, it was raised some 9 ft., and a fresh timber residence probably erected upon its summit. There are no signs of any masonry either upon the mount or defences of the bailey, so that the earthworks can only have been palisaded. Arkholme church, a pre-Reformation chapel, is built with its chancel almost within the former fosse of the mount, so that the latter 522. Please
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