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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... officer , was sent from New Or- leans , in 1719 , by Bienville , the governor , into the terri- tory west of the Mississippi . He visited the village of the Osage Indians , five miles from the Osage river , at eighty leagues above its ...
... officer , was sent from New Or- leans , in 1719 , by Bienville , the governor , into the terri- tory west of the Mississippi . He visited the village of the Osage Indians , five miles from the Osage river , at eighty leagues above its ...
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... officers of the United States government have endeavored , therefore , and with some success , for the last year , to make treaties with them for the purchase of parts of their territory . Of these treaties we shall give some account in ...
... officers of the United States government have endeavored , therefore , and with some success , for the last year , to make treaties with them for the purchase of parts of their territory . Of these treaties we shall give some account in ...
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... officers fail to keep liquor from the tribes . The Indians themselves go for it to the white settlements in Missouri ; and the strictest prohibi- tion of the trade in it is of no avail . In Michigan , and in some of the reservations which ...
... officers fail to keep liquor from the tribes . The Indians themselves go for it to the white settlements in Missouri ; and the strictest prohibi- tion of the trade in it is of no avail . In Michigan , and in some of the reservations which ...
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... officers ; but there will be no preëmption rights upon these , and the money paid by purchasers will be paid to the Indians them- selves . These treaties have been ratified by the Senate . Similar treaties with the tribes south of the ...
... officers ; but there will be no preëmption rights upon these , and the money paid by purchasers will be paid to the Indians them- selves . These treaties have been ratified by the Senate . Similar treaties with the tribes south of the ...
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... officers . In the rear is a splendid grove of elms , with their branches bending to the ground , and through the dense foliage a fine prairie breeze is ever playing , rendering the atmosphere cool and healthy . This is the promenade ...
... officers . In the rear is a splendid grove of elms , with their branches bending to the ground , and through the dense foliage a fine prairie breeze is ever playing , rendering the atmosphere cool and healthy . This is the promenade ...
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