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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... Mississippi scheme― Dutisne the discoverer of Kanzas , . 9 CHAPTER II . --- - - Native tribes- General divisions - The Dahcotah or Sioux race- -Paw- nees - Pahdoucahs - Arapahoes — Rapids - Blackfeet Emigrant Indians from the East ...
... Mississippi scheme― Dutisne the discoverer of Kanzas , . 9 CHAPTER II . --- - - Native tribes- General divisions - The Dahcotah or Sioux race- -Paw- nees - Pahdoucahs - Arapahoes — Rapids - Blackfeet Emigrant Indians from the East ...
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... Mississippi scheme - Dutisne the discoverer of Kanzas . - THE discovery to the civilized world of the valley of the Missouri was made by Father Marquette . In writing to the Superior of Missions , in 1670 , he spoke of this river , from ...
... Mississippi scheme - Dutisne the discoverer of Kanzas . - THE discovery to the civilized world of the valley of the Missouri was made by Father Marquette . In writing to the Superior of Missions , in 1670 , he spoke of this river , from ...
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... Mississippi , coming from the north - west , of which I have something considerable to say , after what I have remarked of this river . " This " something considerable " is an inti- mation which our own time has proved correct , that by ...
... Mississippi , coming from the north - west , of which I have something considerable to say , after what I have remarked of this river . " This " something considerable " is an inti- mation which our own time has proved correct , that by ...
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... Mississippi , and for one hundred miles back . On the map , to the west- ward , are the names of several tribes . Of these the Pana and Paniassa are probably our Pawnees ; the Ouemessourit are the Missouri ; the Ouchage , the Osages ...
... Mississippi , and for one hundred miles back . On the map , to the west- ward , are the names of several tribes . Of these the Pana and Paniassa are probably our Pawnees ; the Ouemessourit are the Missouri ; the Ouchage , the Osages ...
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... ( Mississippi ) , into which it empties , troubling it so that from the mouth of the Ozage the water is hardly ... Mississippi , and ascend its stream . In a mutiny among his men , he was killed , but six of the party continued on the ...
... ( Mississippi ) , into which it empties , troubling it so that from the mouth of the Ozage the water is hardly ... Mississippi , and ascend its stream . In a mutiny among his men , he was killed , but six of the party continued on the ...
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