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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... four hundred acres only . This is mostly prairie land . It is the They are The Wyandots occupy one of the most eligible tracts in Kanzas , which they purchased of the Delawares . fork between the Kanzas and Missouri rivers . five ...
... four hundred acres only . This is mostly prairie land . It is the They are The Wyandots occupy one of the most eligible tracts in Kanzas , which they purchased of the Delawares . fork between the Kanzas and Missouri rivers . five ...
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... four hundred and thirty - seven . They have profited but little from the payments annually made to them ; are seduced into a loitering , lazy life , by the emigrants passing to the Pacific ; improvident in their habits , and ...
... four hundred and thirty - seven . They have profited but little from the payments annually made to them ; are seduced into a loitering , lazy life , by the emigrants passing to the Pacific ; improvident in their habits , and ...
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... four circuit preachers attempt to preach the Gospel to them . Of these stations , the Friends ' Shawnee Labor - school has won an honorable name from its patient and successful care of the children confided to it . It is more than fifty ...
... four circuit preachers attempt to preach the Gospel to them . Of these stations , the Friends ' Shawnee Labor - school has won an honorable name from its patient and successful care of the children confided to it . It is more than fifty ...
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... four hundred and twenty lodges , each lodge aver- aging nine inhabitants . Their language is said to be the same as the Arrapahoes ' , who live in the neighborhood of the Ar- kansas . They are a wild , roving people , subsisting ...
... four hundred and twenty lodges , each lodge aver- aging nine inhabitants . Their language is said to be the same as the Arrapahoes ' , who live in the neighborhood of the Ar- kansas . They are a wild , roving people , subsisting ...
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... four , and many have ten . A few of the Gros - Ventres have separated themselves from the great body of the tribe , and pay some attention to agriculture in villages near the Missouri river . The Ri - caras or Arick - a - rees do the ...
... four , and many have ten . A few of the Gros - Ventres have separated themselves from the great body of the tribe , and pay some attention to agriculture in villages near the Missouri river . The Ri - caras or Arick - a - rees do the ...
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