Kanzas and Nebraska: The History, Geographical and Physical Characteristics, and Political Position of These Terretories : an Account of the Emigrant Aid Companies, and Directions to EmigrantsPhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 256 Seiten |
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... Coal Bent's Ft Purgatory Ftalkinson Arkansas River Gimarron R CHEROKEE 20 40 60 Scale of 100 150 Miles 100 Taos 105 200 COUNTRY Longitude W. of Greenwich . Verdigt leosho INDEPENDE Ft . Scott 8 Compromise Line of 36 30 95 KARKANSAS.
... Coal Bent's Ft Purgatory Ftalkinson Arkansas River Gimarron R CHEROKEE 20 40 60 Scale of 100 150 Miles 100 Taos 105 200 COUNTRY Longitude W. of Greenwich . Verdigt leosho INDEPENDE Ft . Scott 8 Compromise Line of 36 30 95 KARKANSAS.
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... much resemble the name of Arkansas , which was , in fact , derived from it . To keep them by one letter more apart is to gain something . WORCESTER , MASS . , Aug. 21 , 1854 . 1 * CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. - Discovery of these regions -
... much resemble the name of Arkansas , which was , in fact , derived from it . To keep them by one letter more apart is to gain something . WORCESTER , MASS . , Aug. 21 , 1854 . 1 * CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. - Discovery of these regions -
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... , crossing the Red river and de- scending the Arkansas to the Mississippi . They then went * Father Membre in Shea's History of the Mississippi , p . 166 . FATHER DOUAY'S NARRATIVE . 13 up to the Canadian frontier 12 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... , crossing the Red river and de- scending the Arkansas to the Mississippi . They then went * Father Membre in Shea's History of the Mississippi , p . 166 . FATHER DOUAY'S NARRATIVE . 13 up to the Canadian frontier 12 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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... Arkansas Indians formerly inhabited one of the upper valleys of the Missouri , but were driven down to the valley of the Arkansas river by cruel wars with the Iroquois . In 1680 , La Salle established fort Crêve Coeur , on Illi- nois ...
... Arkansas Indians formerly inhabited one of the upper valleys of the Missouri , but were driven down to the valley of the Arkansas river by cruel wars with the Iroquois . In 1680 , La Salle established fort Crêve Coeur , on Illi- nois ...
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... Arkansas , belong only in part in Kanzas . Their homes are farther south . The Arkansas were driven from the Kanzas river not long before the discovery by the French . The Ottoes , with whom the Missouris have joined themselves , and ...
... Arkansas , belong only in part in Kanzas . Their homes are farther south . The Arkansas were driven from the Kanzas river not long before the discovery by the French . The Ottoes , with whom the Missouris have joined themselves , and ...
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