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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... as he had hoped . But , in 1673 , accompanied by Joliet , he crossed to the Fox river portage , and , on the 10th of June , embarked on the waters of the Mississippi . In the course of the voyage which followed , they passed the.
... as he had hoped . But , in 1673 , accompanied by Joliet , he crossed to the Fox river portage , and , on the 10th of June , embarked on the waters of the Mississippi . In the course of the voyage which followed , they passed the.
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... crossing to the waters of the Pacific , is alluded to a second time in the same narra- tive . The celebrated La Salle repeated Marquette's expedition , in 1681 and 1682. He was detained by ice and winter , at the mouth of the Illinois ...
... crossing to the waters of the Pacific , is alluded to a second time in the same narra- tive . The celebrated La Salle repeated Marquette's expedition , in 1681 and 1682. He was detained by ice and winter , at the mouth of the Illinois ...
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... 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 frontier 12 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... 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 frontier 12 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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... crossed to the north - west one hundred and twenty miles , over prairies abounding in buf- falo , to the villages of the Panionkees or Pawnees . Here were two villages , of about one hundred and thirty cabins , and two hundred and fifty ...
... crossed to the north - west one hundred and twenty miles , over prairies abounding in buf- falo , to the villages of the Panionkees or Pawnees . Here were two villages , of about one hundred and thirty cabins , and two hundred and fifty ...
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... crossing it with their goods to the more circuit- ous and tedious route by boat up the Missouri river . The immediate valley of the Nebraska is a rich bottom soil . In 1842 , Col. Fremont passed down on the left bank of the river ...
... crossing it with their goods to the more circuit- ous and tedious route by boat up the Missouri river . The immediate valley of the Nebraska is a rich bottom soil . In 1842 , Col. Fremont passed down on the left bank of the river ...
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