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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... called upon our energies for many years . To contribute as I could to the immediate settlement of Kanzas , I have given such hints to emigrants , and special information for their wants , as my materials afforded me . PREFACE . The map ...
... called upon our energies for many years . To contribute as I could to the immediate settlement of Kanzas , I have given such hints to emigrants , and special information for their wants , as my materials afforded me . PREFACE . The map ...
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... called the Pekitanoui , or Muddy river , and it retained that name for some time in the French books and maps . * " We descend , " says Father Dablon , in his narrative of this expedition , " following the course of the river to- ward ...
... called the Pekitanoui , or Muddy river , and it retained that name for some time in the French books and maps . * " We descend , " says Father Dablon , in his narrative of this expedition , " following the course of the river to- ward ...
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... called St. Louis , on the gulf of Mexico , to the Mississippi , and ascend its stream . In a mutiny among his men , he was killed , but six of the party continued on the expedition , crossing the Red river and de- scending the Arkansas ...
... called St. Louis , on the gulf of Mexico , to the Mississippi , and ascend its stream . In a mutiny among his men , he was killed , but six of the party continued on the expedition , crossing the Red river and de- scending the Arkansas ...
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... called the Black Pawnees . South and west of the villages of these tribes , range small bodies , of various names , as Kaskaias and Kioways , who use a different language from any of the others , and may be regarded as remnants of the ...
... called the Black Pawnees . South and west of the villages of these tribes , range small bodies , of various names , as Kaskaias and Kioways , who use a different language from any of the others , and may be regarded as remnants of the ...
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... called Fort Mandan , where those explorers spent the year of 1805-6 . Their population was then estimated at one thousand two hundred and fifty ; they numbered three hun- dred and fifty fighting men . They had a decided superiority over ...
... called Fort Mandan , where those explorers spent the year of 1805-6 . Their population was then estimated at one thousand two hundred and fifty ; they numbered three hun- dred and fifty fighting men . They had a decided superiority over ...
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