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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... Pass Pars Maria's R Ft.Benton Gt Falls Smith's Dearbor R 105 BITIS M. Shell R R 3 Teto Horn R Big Kremont's Ph . Ft . Hall Gov Milk R E Vind R. SPas Wind R 100 R.Assiniboin POSSE S / SIONS Ft.Union Stone R. Survey Mouse P Ft Mandon Ft ...
... Pass Pars Maria's R Ft.Benton Gt Falls Smith's Dearbor R 105 BITIS M. Shell R R 3 Teto Horn R Big Kremont's Ph . Ft . Hall Gov Milk R E Vind R. SPas Wind R 100 R.Assiniboin POSSE S / SIONS Ft.Union Stone R. Survey Mouse P Ft Mandon Ft ...
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... pass further south into the territory of Nebraska . The Crees are the most northern branch of the great Algonkin Lenape family of Indians . Their language is a different dialect from that spoken by the New England Indians and the ...
... pass further south into the territory of Nebraska . The Crees are the most northern branch of the great Algonkin Lenape family of Indians . Their language is a different dialect from that spoken by the New England Indians and the ...
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... pass in or out . Some of these cover- ings are exceedingly beautiful , being cut tastefully into fringe , and handsomely ornamented with porcupine's quills and hieroglyphics . In the centre of the village is an open space , or public ...
... pass in or out . Some of these cover- ings are exceedingly beautiful , being cut tastefully into fringe , and handsomely ornamented with porcupine's quills and hieroglyphics . In the centre of the village is an open space , or public ...
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... Pass . Capt . Clarke descended it , from near its source to its mouth , in 1807. Its general direction is north - east . For eight hundred and thirty - seven miles above its junction with the Missouri , he found it large and navigable ...
... Pass . Capt . Clarke descended it , from near its source to its mouth , in 1807. Its general direction is north - east . For eight hundred and thirty - seven miles above its junction with the Missouri , he found it large and navigable ...
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... pass . It does not make any considerable falls in its long eastward course , and trad- ers descend sometimes in canoes and batteaux from Fort Laramie to the Missouri river , nearly the whole length of the southern line of Nebraska ...
... pass . It does not make any considerable falls in its long eastward course , and trad- ers descend sometimes in canoes and batteaux from Fort Laramie to the Missouri river , nearly the whole length of the southern line of Nebraska ...
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