Indian hostility continued until the military built forts to protect the settlement in 1869.
Disease, hurricanes, Indian hostilities, and economic difficulties all plagued Virginia at this time.
Situated on the northern Connecticut River, the community endured many Indian hostilities.
The end of Indian hostilities in the 1870s opened adjacent mountain rangelands during the summer for a range livestock industry, mostly large sheep herds.
Up to 1750 Rochester was able to ignore this law because of Indian hostilities.
Col. Evans established the camp at the request of local settlers who feared Indian hostilities.
They not only faced significant Indian hostilities, but lacked adequate supplies and shelter.
The government established agencies in order to carry out this policy at the local level, to control Indian trade, and to restrain Indian hostilities.
It was also abandoned because of Indian hostilities.
The escape of many of the horses into the valley and subsequent Indian hostilities made the enterprise a failure.