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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... already de- ment . scribed . West of them , around the forks of Kanzas river , is the hunting - ground of the Kanzas tribe , from whom this river and territory have their names . This name is spelled by different writers in many ...
... already de- ment . scribed . West of them , around the forks of Kanzas river , is the hunting - ground of the Kanzas tribe , from whom this river and territory have their names . This name is spelled by different writers in many ...
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... already been " locating " there . The various positions which have re- ceived names will be described in another chapter . The following extract describes an expedition from Coun- cil Bluffs into this lovely region : - " A short drive ...
... already been " locating " there . The various positions which have re- ceived names will be described in another chapter . The following extract describes an expedition from Coun- cil Bluffs into this lovely region : - " A short drive ...
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... general aspect of the different divisions of this terri- tory are thus described in a letter from the writer already quoted . " The face of the country is nearly uniform from CHAPTER IV KANZAS Rivers-Valleys-Soil and face of the country,
... general aspect of the different divisions of this terri- tory are thus described in a letter from the writer already quoted . " The face of the country is nearly uniform from CHAPTER IV KANZAS Rivers-Valleys-Soil and face of the country,
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... already spoken of the fertile " divide " be- tween the waters of the Kanzas and those of the Nebraska river . The following notes from Col. Fremont's journey of 1842 will describe that portion of it which falls in Kanzas . Col. Fremont ...
... already spoken of the fertile " divide " be- tween the waters of the Kanzas and those of the Nebraska river . The following notes from Col. Fremont's journey of 1842 will describe that portion of it which falls in Kanzas . Col. Fremont ...
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... already to have some slight influ- ence upon the vegetation . " The next morning was fine . The country to - day was rather more broken , rising still , and covered everywhere with fragments of silicious limestone , particularly on the ...
... already to have some slight influ- ence upon the vegetation . " The next morning was fine . The country to - day was rather more broken , rising still , and covered everywhere with fragments of silicious limestone , particularly on the ...
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