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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... United States - Missouri debate - Indian legislation - Platte purchase — Organization of the territories — Nebraska debate , - CHAPTER VIII . • An act to organize the territories of Nebraska and Kanzas , CHAPTER IX . Emigration to ...
... United States - Missouri debate - Indian legislation - Platte purchase — Organization of the territories — Nebraska debate , - CHAPTER VIII . • An act to organize the territories of Nebraska and Kanzas , CHAPTER IX . Emigration to ...
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... United States , in 1803 , the fur trade began to come into the hands of American merchants ; and , from that time , there have been American traders among those who resorted to these territories . The great exploration by Capts . Lewis ...
... United States , in 1803 , the fur trade began to come into the hands of American merchants ; and , from that time , there have been American traders among those who resorted to these territories . The great exploration by Capts . Lewis ...
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... united themselves . They speak a distinct language , however , having emigrated from the hunting - seats of the Rapid Indians , who belong in the north - western parts of Nebraska , between the head waters of the Missouri and ...
... united themselves . They speak a distinct language , however , having emigrated from the hunting - seats of the Rapid Indians , who belong in the north - western parts of Nebraska , between the head waters of the Missouri and ...
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... United States government . These are the Wyandots , Kickapoos , Sacs and Foxes , Peorias and Kaskas- kias ; Ottowas ; Chippewas ; Weas and Piankshaws , Potta- watomies , Shawnees and Delawares . These are , in number , very ...
... United States government . These are the Wyandots , Kickapoos , Sacs and Foxes , Peorias and Kaskas- kias ; Ottowas ; Chippewas ; Weas and Piankshaws , Potta- watomies , Shawnees and Delawares . These are , in number , very ...
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... liquor , brought into their country . This is the tribe in which Keokuk and Black Hawk were chiefs , in their war against the United States . INDIAN TRIBES . 25 The Chippewas are but five families 24 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... liquor , brought into their country . This is the tribe in which Keokuk and Black Hawk were chiefs , in their war against the United States . INDIAN TRIBES . 25 The Chippewas are but five families 24 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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