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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... Organization of the territories — Nebraska debate , - CHAPTER VIII . • An act to organize the territories of Nebraska and Kanzas , CHAPTER IX . Emigration to Kanzas - The Emigrant Aid Companies , .162 · 194 . 216 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA ...
... Organization of the territories — Nebraska debate , - CHAPTER VIII . • An act to organize the territories of Nebraska and Kanzas , CHAPTER IX . Emigration to Kanzas - The Emigrant Aid Companies , .162 · 194 . 216 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA ...
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... Organization of the territories- Nebraska debate . Up to the summer of 1854 , Kanzas and Nebraska have had no civilized residents , except the soldiers sent to keep the Indian tribes in order , the missionaries sent to convert them ...
... Organization of the territories- Nebraska debate . Up to the summer of 1854 , Kanzas and Nebraska have had no civilized residents , except the soldiers sent to keep the Indian tribes in order , the missionaries sent to convert them ...
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... organized the pre- ceding year . The immediate question related , therefore , to the new state of Missouri , -to the present state of Iowa , and to the present territories of Minnesota , Kanzas , and Nebraska , all then known as the ...
... organized the pre- ceding year . The immediate question related , therefore , to the new state of Missouri , -to the present state of Iowa , and to the present territories of Minnesota , Kanzas , and Nebraska , all then known as the ...
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... organization of one territory over the whole region . This act contemplated an adherence to the Missouri Compromise . In the summer of that year Mr. Manypenny , the head of the Indian department , visited the country , held councils ...
... organization of one territory over the whole region . This act contemplated an adherence to the Missouri Compromise . In the summer of that year Mr. Manypenny , the head of the Indian department , visited the country , held councils ...
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... organized . In the Senate , 14th of December , 1853 , two days after the appointment of the standing committees of the Senate , Mr. DODGE , of Iowa , according to previous notice , asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill to ...
... organized . In the Senate , 14th of December , 1853 , two days after the appointment of the standing committees of the Senate , Mr. DODGE , of Iowa , according to previous notice , asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill to ...
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