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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... houses , military stations and missionary posts are the only habitations of white men west of the State of Mis- souri and of the Missouri river . There is not , at this mo- ment , August 1 , 1854 , a town or village of whites in KAN ...
... houses , military stations and missionary posts are the only habitations of white men west of the State of Mis- souri and of the Missouri river . There is not , at this mo- ment , August 1 , 1854 , a town or village of whites in KAN ...
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... houses , large fields well fenced , and a considerable stock of cattle . Next them , just south of the north line of Kanzas , are a body of Iowas , removed from their old homes . They num- ber four hundred and thirty - seven . They have ...
... houses , large fields well fenced , and a considerable stock of cattle . Next them , just south of the north line of Kanzas , are a body of Iowas , removed from their old homes . They num- ber four hundred and thirty - seven . They have ...
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... houses built for them by government have gone to decay . Of the Iowas and Sacs nineteen girls and seventeen boys They live at the school , under were last year at school . the care of the teacher . There is not in the Iowa reserva- tion ...
... houses built for them by government have gone to decay . Of the Iowas and Sacs nineteen girls and seventeen boys They live at the school , under were last year at school . the care of the teacher . There is not in the Iowa reserva- tion ...
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... house and farm , and the same stim- ulus has thus been brought to bear as an inducement to labor which acts among the settlers themselves , they really fall into the habits of civilized life , and , in some instances , redeem themselves ...
... house and farm , and the same stim- ulus has thus been brought to bear as an inducement to labor which acts among the settlers themselves , they really fall into the habits of civilized life , and , in some instances , redeem themselves ...
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... as " a very pretty and pleasing tribe , " about three thousand in number . They cultivate the soil with some success . The Ojibwas are a section of the great Chippewa race . Their principal trade is with the British trading - houses.
... as " a very pretty and pleasing tribe , " about three thousand in number . They cultivate the soil with some success . The Ojibwas are a section of the great Chippewa race . Their principal trade is with the British trading - houses.
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