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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... receives some large rivers , the water of which is very beautiful , and which are almost as large as the Missis- sippi . " * In 1687 , La Salle attempted to cross , with a party of sixteen men , from his settlement called St. Louis , on ...
... receives some large rivers , the water of which is very beautiful , and which are almost as large as the Missis- sippi . " * In 1687 , La Salle attempted to cross , with a party of sixteen men , from his settlement called St. Louis , on ...
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... received from the savages correct general information as to its course , to a point more than a hundred miles west of its mouth , and above the mouth of the Osage river , where , he says , he burned an Indian village . Not long after ...
... received from the savages correct general information as to its course , to a point more than a hundred miles west of its mouth , and above the mouth of the Osage river , where , he says , he burned an Indian village . Not long after ...
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... receiving a few presents . Fifteen days more westward marching brought him to the Padoucahs , a very brave and warlike nation . Here he erected a cross , with the arms of the king , Sept. 27th , 1719. In his report of his expedition he ...
... receiving a few presents . Fifteen days more westward marching brought him to the Padoucahs , a very brave and warlike nation . Here he erected a cross , with the arms of the king , Sept. 27th , 1719. In his report of his expedition he ...
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... years , to four hundred and thirty - seven ; having been all that time receiving annuities from government , and most of it under the care of mission- INDIAN TRIBES . 23 aries and government agents . They 22 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... years , to four hundred and thirty - seven ; having been all that time receiving annuities from government , and most of it under the care of mission- INDIAN TRIBES . 23 aries and government agents . They 22 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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... receive a perpetual annuity of two thousand six hundred dollars . Their land is good , lying on the Osage river . These two little communities have a sur- plus of their crop for sale . The Ottowas are increasing in numbers . They are ...
... receive a perpetual annuity of two thousand six hundred dollars . Their land is good , lying on the Osage river . These two little communities have a sur- plus of their crop for sale . The Ottowas are increasing in numbers . They are ...
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