Several poor settlers called at the house during the day, on their way down to Peterborough, but they brought with them the most exaggerated accounts.
He was subdued, his hands and feet were tied, and the settlers called the Army.
An early settler along the river called it the Kenebec.
However, the settlers despise the natives and call them savages.
Although the first settlers called their new home Woodstock, the community would not become an official city until 1897.
Because of these attacks, the settlers called for help.
The original settlers arrived around 1830 and called the village Winkelried.
For that reason new settlers called the area Ciora or the place where there are the mammals.
The first settlers lived north of the present site and called the settlement Tucker.
Large numbers of Israelis have settled in the occupied territories, creating what the settlers call "facts on the ground."