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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... District Court of the District of Massachusetts . 689 STEREOTYPED BY HOBART & ROBBINS , New England Type and Stereotype Foundry , BOSTON . PREFACE . F 666 H16 THE history of two territories.
... District Court of the District of Massachusetts . 689 STEREOTYPED BY HOBART & ROBBINS , New England Type and Stereotype Foundry , BOSTON . PREFACE . F 666 H16 THE history of two territories.
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... district one - fifth as large as Massachusetts . They are but nine hundred and thirty in number . Among them are some quite good farmers , a few of whom hold a few slaves . Immediately south of their reservation are the small ...
... district one - fifth as large as Massachusetts . They are but nine hundred and thirty in number . Among them are some quite good farmers , a few of whom hold a few slaves . Immediately south of their reservation are the small ...
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... district to about the mouth of L'Eau qui Court ( Running Water river ) , it is one boundless expanse of roll- ing prairie , so largely intermixed with sand as to be almost unfit for ordinary agricultural purposes . The prairies are ...
... district to about the mouth of L'Eau qui Court ( Running Water river ) , it is one boundless expanse of roll- ing prairie , so largely intermixed with sand as to be almost unfit for ordinary agricultural purposes . The prairies are ...
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... district that what are called buttes by the Canadian French , and cerros by the Spaniards , are pro- fusely scattered . Here and there the traveller finds sur- faces , varying in diameter from a hundred feet to a mile , elevated from ...
... district that what are called buttes by the Canadian French , and cerros by the Spaniards , are pro- fusely scattered . Here and there the traveller finds sur- faces , varying in diameter from a hundred feet to a mile , elevated from ...
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... district which I will call the fourth , lying north of the Missouri river and west of Minnesota , is a succession of undulating plains , the soil of which is quite fertile but rather dry . These plains are covered with a thick grassy ...
... district which I will call the fourth , lying north of the Missouri river and west of Minnesota , is a succession of undulating plains , the soil of which is quite fertile but rather dry . These plains are covered with a thick grassy ...
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