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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... mountain , where it rises ; that beyond this moun- tain is the sea , where they see great ships ; that on the river are a great number of large villages , of many different nations ; that there are arable and prairie lands , and abun ...
... mountain , where it rises ; that beyond this moun- tain is the sea , where they see great ships ; that on the river are a great number of large villages , of many different nations ; that there are arable and prairie lands , and abun ...
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... mountains as far east as the 103d meridian of longitude . Their population is estimated at thirty thousand . Besides these tribes , which have inhabited this region . since its history begins , there are , in the territory of Kan- ZAS ...
... mountains as far east as the 103d meridian of longitude . Their population is estimated at thirty thousand . Besides these tribes , which have inhabited this region . since its history begins , there are , in the territory of Kan- ZAS ...
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... ( northern ) White Earth river and the Missouri , which divide it from Minne- sota and Iowa ; and its western , the ridge of the Rocky INDIANS IN NEBRASKA . 27 Mountains . KANZAS extends three 26 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... ( northern ) White Earth river and the Missouri , which divide it from Minne- sota and Iowa ; and its western , the ridge of the Rocky INDIANS IN NEBRASKA . 27 Mountains . KANZAS extends three 26 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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... Mountains . KANZAS extends three degrees , or two hun- dred and eight miles , 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 ...
... Mountains . KANZAS extends three degrees , or two hun- dred and eight miles , 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 ...
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... Mountains , north of the Platte river , may be regarded as their country , though their roving life admits of no fixed home . Neither they nor the Gros - Ventres have ever entered into any treaty with the United States government . Sev ...
... Mountains , north of the Platte river , may be regarded as their country , though their roving life admits of no fixed home . Neither they nor the Gros - Ventres have ever entered into any treaty with the United States government . Sev ...
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