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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... occupied the neigh- borhood of this position at least since 1719 . Another division of Pawnees are the Ricaras , sometimes called the Black Pawnees . South and west of the villages of these tribes , range small bodies , of various names ...
... occupied the neigh- borhood of this position at least since 1719 . Another division of Pawnees are the Ricaras , sometimes called the Black Pawnees . South and west of the villages of these tribes , range small bodies , of various names ...
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... the Missouri and Mississippi . On that estimate , they occupied the finest country in the world , in as scanty a proportion as one man to ten square CONDITION OF THE INDIANS . 55 miles . Its valleys 54 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... the Missouri and Mississippi . On that estimate , they occupied the finest country in the world , in as scanty a proportion as one man to ten square CONDITION OF THE INDIANS . 55 miles . Its valleys 54 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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... occupied by the Ottoes and by the little colony of Half- breeds which has been described , is , undoubtedly , one of the finest regions in the world . The part of Missouri opposite , known as the Platte Purchase , is regarded as the ...
... occupied by the Ottoes and by the little colony of Half- breeds which has been described , is , undoubtedly , one of the finest regions in the world . The part of Missouri opposite , known as the Platte Purchase , is regarded as the ...
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... occupied with numerous islands , many of them large and all well timbered , possessing , as well as the bottom lands of the river , a very excellent soil . With the excep- tion of some scattered groves on the banks , the bottoms are ...
... occupied with numerous islands , many of them large and all well timbered , possessing , as well as the bottom lands of the river , a very excellent soil . With the excep- tion of some scattered groves on the banks , the bottoms are ...
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... occupied now for agricultural purposes are the first district and the valley of the Kanzas . ever occupy the second district . toral , until the means of supplying it with fuel can be created . The fourth will be , in the course of time ...
... occupied now for agricultural purposes are the first district and the valley of the Kanzas . ever occupy the second district . toral , until the means of supplying it with fuel can be created . The fourth will be , in the course of time ...
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