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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... Kansas , the more fashionable spelling of a few weeks past . There is no doubt that the z best expresses the sound , that it has been almost universally used till lately , and that it is still used by those most familiar with the tribe ...
... Kansas , the more fashionable spelling of a few weeks past . There is no doubt that the z best expresses the sound , that it has been almost universally used till lately , and that it is still used by those most familiar with the tribe ...
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... Nebraska . They number four hundred and twenty lodges , each lodge aver- aging nine inhabitants . Their language is said to be the same as the Arrapahoes ' , who live in the neighborhood of the Ar- kansas . They are a wild , roving ...
... Nebraska . They number four hundred and twenty lodges , each lodge aver- aging nine inhabitants . Their language is said to be the same as the Arrapahoes ' , who live in the neighborhood of the Ar- kansas . They are a wild , roving ...
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... Kansas , and Kanzas , are the most frequent . The tribe has always existed in this vicinity . The Santa Fé road passes through their country , and the temptation which the emigration gives to their stealing propensities seems to afford ...
... Kansas , and Kanzas , are the most frequent . The tribe has always existed in this vicinity . The Santa Fé road passes through their country , and the temptation which the emigration gives to their stealing propensities seems to afford ...
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... kansas river , taking a north - easterly direction across the elevated dividing grounds which separate that river from the waters of the Nebraska . On the 7th of July we crossed a large stream , about forty yards wide , and one or two ...
... kansas river , taking a north - easterly direction across the elevated dividing grounds which separate that river from the waters of the Nebraska . On the 7th of July we crossed a large stream , about forty yards wide , and one or two ...
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