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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... continued on the expedition , crossing the Red river and de- scending the Arkansas to the Mississippi . They then went * Father Membre in Shea's History of the Mississippi , p . 166 . FATHER DOUAY'S NARRATIVE . 13 up to the Canadian ...
... continued on the expedition , crossing the Red river and de- scending the Arkansas to the Mississippi . They then went * Father Membre in Shea's History of the Mississippi , p . 166 . FATHER DOUAY'S NARRATIVE . 13 up to the Canadian ...
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... continued our route along the southern side of the Kanzas , where we found the country much more . broken than on the northern side of the river , and where our progress was much delayed by the numerous small streams , which obliged us ...
... continued our route along the southern side of the Kanzas , where we found the country much more . broken than on the northern side of the river , and where our progress was much delayed by the numerous small streams , which obliged us ...
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... continued , during the afternoon , our route along the river , which was populous with prairie - dogs ( the bottoms being entirely occupied with their villages ) , and late in the evening encamped on its banks . The prevailing timber is ...
... continued , during the afternoon , our route along the river , which was populous with prairie - dogs ( the bottoms being entirely occupied with their villages ) , and late in the evening encamped on its banks . The prevailing timber is ...
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... continued our easterly course over a rolling country near to the high ridges , which are generally rough and rocky , with a coarse conglomerate displayed in masses , and covered with pines . This rock is very friable ; and it is ...
... continued our easterly course over a rolling country near to the high ridges , which are generally rough and rocky , with a coarse conglomerate displayed in masses , and covered with pines . This rock is very friable ; and it is ...
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... continued our journey up the valley , the country present- ing much the same appearance , except that the grass was more scanty on the ridges , over which was spread a scrubby growth of sage ; but still the bottoms of the creeks were ...
... continued our journey up the valley , the country present- ing much the same appearance , except that the grass was more scanty on the ridges , over which was spread a scrubby growth of sage ; but still the bottoms of the creeks were ...
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