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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... march of about thirteen miles , on the banks of one of the many little tributaries to the Kanzas , which look like trenches in the prairie , and are usually well tim- bered . After crossing this stream , I rode off some miles to the ...
... march of about thirteen miles , on the banks of one of the many little tributaries to the Kanzas , which look like trenches in the prairie , and are usually well tim- bered . After crossing this stream , I rode off some miles to the ...
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... march of twenty - eight miles , encamped , at five o'clock , on the Little Blue , where our arrival made a scene of the Ara- bian desert . As fast as they arrived , men and horses rushed into the stream , where they bathed and drank ...
... march of twenty - eight miles , encamped , at five o'clock , on the Little Blue , where our arrival made a scene of the Ara- bian desert . As fast as they arrived , men and horses rushed into the stream , where they bathed and drank ...
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... march it became a river eighty yards in breadth , wooded with occasional grovės of cotton - wood . Our road was generally over level uplands bordering the river , which were closely covered with a sward of buffalo - grass . " The ...
... march it became a river eighty yards in breadth , wooded with occasional grovės of cotton - wood . Our road was generally over level uplands bordering the river , which were closely covered with a sward of buffalo - grass . " The ...
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... march of more than twenty - two miles . " From what has been seen since crossing the summit , I am satisfied that it would have been better had we kept more to the southward before crossing it . If , leaving the ridge forming the ...
... march of more than twenty - two miles . " From what has been seen since crossing the summit , I am satisfied that it would have been better had we kept more to the southward before crossing it . If , leaving the ridge forming the ...
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... Massachusetts stands , is a tributary of the Del Norte , and has no connection with the waters of Utah river or Utah lake . It is not in the Utah Territory . KEARNEY'S MARCH TO SANTA FE . 153 farther south has 152 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... Massachusetts stands , is a tributary of the Del Norte , and has no connection with the waters of Utah river or Utah lake . It is not in the Utah Territory . KEARNEY'S MARCH TO SANTA FE . 153 farther south has 152 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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