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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... formation of marl and earthy limestone , and extends in a belt of many miles east and west of the Mandan village , on the most northern bend of 1 SOIL OF NEBRASKA . 67 the Missouri river , and 66 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... formation of marl and earthy limestone , and extends in a belt of many miles east and west of the Mandan village , on the most northern bend of 1 SOIL OF NEBRASKA . 67 the Missouri river , and 66 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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... limestone formation is , in many localities , worked into fan- tastic or picturesque forms by the action of the elements . In one place , especially , called by the traders La Mauvaise Terre ( the bad ground ) , and about thirty miles ...
... limestone formation is , in many localities , worked into fan- tastic or picturesque forms by the action of the elements . In one place , especially , called by the traders La Mauvaise Terre ( the bad ground ) , and about thirty miles ...
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... limestone boulders of large size are found on the " divide " between the Kanzas and Nebraska . In the bluffs of the Missouri , brick clay is found , and there seems no lack of stone for building purposes . The supply of pine lumber will ...
... limestone boulders of large size are found on the " divide " between the Kanzas and Nebraska . In the bluffs of the Missouri , brick clay is found , and there seems no lack of stone for building purposes . The supply of pine lumber will ...
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... The third district is a formation of marl and earthy limestone , and is a continuation southward of a similar dis- trict described in my former letter as existing in Nebraska . It is in this district that what are termed buttes.
... The third district is a formation of marl and earthy limestone , and is a continuation southward of a similar dis- trict described in my former letter as existing in Nebraska . It is in this district that what are termed buttes.
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... the like may be said of the fifth . " The first district has a limestone basis ; the second is underlaid by sandstone ; the basis of the third is not known , NORTH - EASTERN KANZAS . 87 nor is that of 86 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... the like may be said of the fifth . " The first district has a limestone basis ; the second is underlaid by sandstone ; the basis of the third is not known , NORTH - EASTERN KANZAS . 87 nor is that of 86 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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