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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... land , and not to at- tempt again their removal to a distant location . The Shawnees occupy a belt of country immediately south of the Kanzas river , running westward one hundred INDIAN TRIBES . 21 miles from the Missouri line , 20 ...
... land , and not to at- tempt again their removal to a distant location . The Shawnees occupy a belt of country immediately south of the Kanzas river , running westward one hundred INDIAN TRIBES . 21 miles from the Missouri line , 20 ...
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... 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 hundred and fifty - three in number , and own only ...
... 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 hundred and fifty - three in number , and own only ...
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... land ; but were to remove in the spring to their own reservation south of the Shawnees . The Delawares , Wyandots and Shawnees hold the lower valleys of the Kanzas , and the rivers which flow into it . Among them are six missionary ...
... land ; but were to remove in the spring to their own reservation south of the Shawnees . The Delawares , Wyandots and Shawnees hold the lower valleys of the Kanzas , and the rivers which flow into it . Among them are six missionary ...
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... land , and drawing a perpetual annuity of three hundred dollars . The Ottowas are a farming people , honest , industrious and prosperous . They receive a perpetual annuity of two thousand six hundred dollars . Their land is good , lying ...
... land , and drawing a perpetual annuity of three hundred dollars . The Ottowas are a farming people , honest , industrious and prosperous . They receive a perpetual annuity of two thousand six hundred dollars . Their land is good , lying ...
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... land which he discovered pleased him he left there part of his people , and went back to Wales for a fresh supply of adventurers , with whom he again set sail , and was heard of no more . Strong evidence has been adduced that he reached ...
... land which he discovered pleased him he left there part of his people , and went back to Wales for a fresh supply of adventurers , with whom he again set sail , and was heard of no more . Strong evidence has been adduced that he reached ...
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