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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... further downward progress , and secured the blessings of improve- ment , like that which has been made by two of the smallest communities of their number . With the exception of the little community of Half- Breeds , on the Nemaha ...
... further downward progress , and secured the blessings of improve- ment , like that which has been made by two of the smallest communities of their number . With the exception of the little community of Half- Breeds , on the Nemaha ...
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... further south . Its eastern boundary is the state of Missouri ; its northern , the line of 37 ° , which divides it from the Cherokee reservation ; its western , the Rocky Mountains . We have given a general catalogue of the native ...
... further south . Its eastern boundary is the state of Missouri ; its northern , the line of 37 ° , which divides it from the Cherokee reservation ; its western , the Rocky Mountains . We have given a general catalogue of the native ...
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... further and further north , first the more lonely settler , and then companies of emigrants to follow up his discoveries . The northern route for emigrants to Oregon will probably gain more favor than it has done , -so great is the ...
... further and further north , first the more lonely settler , and then companies of emigrants to follow up his discoveries . The northern route for emigrants to Oregon will probably gain more favor than it has done , -so great is the ...
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... further we entered the valley of a large stream , afterwards known to be the Republican Fork of the Kanzas , whose shallow waters , with a depth of only a few inches , were spread out over a bed of yellowish - white sand FREMONT'S ...
... further we entered the valley of a large stream , afterwards known to be the Republican Fork of the Kanzas , whose shallow waters , with a depth of only a few inches , were spread out over a bed of yellowish - white sand FREMONT'S ...
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... further idea of the mountain scenery and vegetation . He was following along the Cache à la Poudre river , a stream which flows northwards from the high mountains around Long's Peak . !! July 29. We were compelled , by the nature of the ...
... further idea of the mountain scenery and vegetation . He was following along the Cache à la Poudre river , a stream which flows northwards from the high mountains around Long's Peak . !! July 29. We were compelled , by the nature of the ...
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