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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... Ft Purgatory Ftalkinson Arkansas River Gimarron R CHEROKEE 20 40 60 Scale of 100 150 Miles 100 Taos 105 200 COUNTRY Longitude W. of Greenwich . Verdigt leosho INDEPENDE Ft . Scott 8 Compromise Line of 36 30 95 KARKANSAS.
... Ft Purgatory Ftalkinson Arkansas River Gimarron R CHEROKEE 20 40 60 Scale of 100 150 Miles 100 Taos 105 200 COUNTRY Longitude W. of Greenwich . Verdigt leosho INDEPENDE Ft . Scott 8 Compromise Line of 36 30 95 KARKANSAS.
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... miles back . On the map , to the west- ward , are the names of several tribes . Of these the Pana and Paniassa are probably our Pawnees ; the Ouemessourit are the Missouri ; the Ouchage , the Osages ; the Tontanta , our Tetons ; the ...
... miles back . On the map , to the west- ward , are the names of several tribes . Of these the Pana and Paniassa are probably our Pawnees ; the Ouemessourit are the Missouri ; the Ouchage , the Osages ; the Tontanta , our Tetons ; the ...
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... miles west of its mouth , and above the mouth of the Osage river , where , he says , he burned an Indian village . Not long after , the French establishment at St. Louis was founded . At home the valley of the Mississippi be- came one ...
... miles west of its mouth , and above the mouth of the Osage river , where , he says , he burned an Indian village . Not long after , the French establishment at St. Louis was founded . At home the valley of the Mississippi be- came one ...
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... miles from the Osage river , at eighty leagues above its mouth . Thence he crossed to the north - west one hundred and twenty miles , over prairies abounding in buf- falo , to the villages of the Panionkees or Pawnees . Here were two ...
... miles from the Osage river , at eighty leagues above its mouth . Thence he crossed to the north - west one hundred and twenty miles , over prairies abounding in buf- falo , to the villages of the Panionkees or Pawnees . Here were two ...
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... miles above , use the same dialect . Of Indians using the Dahcotah language , there are , therefore , In NEBRASKA , Mandans and Crows , or Upsarokas , neither of which tribes call themselves Dahcotahs ; and Puncahs and Omahas , who ...
... miles above , use the same dialect . Of Indians using the Dahcotah language , there are , therefore , In NEBRASKA , Mandans and Crows , or Upsarokas , neither of which tribes call themselves Dahcotahs ; and Puncahs and Omahas , who ...
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