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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... ( northern ) White Earth river and the Missouri , which divide it from Minne- sota and Iowa ; and its western , the ridge of the Rocky INDIANS IN NEBRASKA . 27 Mountains . KANZAS extends three 26 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... ( northern ) White Earth river and the Missouri , which divide it from Minne- sota and Iowa ; and its western , the ridge of the Rocky INDIANS IN NEBRASKA . 27 Mountains . KANZAS extends three 26 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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... ridge of the Rocky Mountains . It is a strip of land , about two hundred and eight miles in width , running back from Missouri to the mountains . Its principal water courses flow eastward , from the Rocky Mountains toward the ...
... ridge of the Rocky Mountains . It is a strip of land , about two hundred and eight miles in width , running back from Missouri to the mountains . Its principal water courses flow eastward , from the Rocky Mountains toward the ...
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... ridges and valleys . The ridges are not uniformly north and south , or east and west ; their general inclination is north and south , but they are thrown into various other directions by the course of the streams and the conformations ...
... ridges and valleys . The ridges are not uniformly north and south , or east and west ; their general inclination is north and south , but they are thrown into various other directions by the course of the streams and the conformations ...
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... ridges it becomes stunted in June and July , and dry enough to burn after the middle of September . This dis- trict is essentially a pastoral region . There is no timber upon it , and not trees enough to serve as fire - wood for any ...
... ridges it becomes stunted in June and July , and dry enough to burn after the middle of September . This dis- trict is essentially a pastoral region . There is no timber upon it , and not trees enough to serve as fire - wood for any ...
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... ridges around their hollow murmurs may be heard beneath the feet ; and the surrounding peaks are immense piles of bare granite , which seem to have been thrown , by some great convulsion , into inextricable confusion . Small settlements ...
... ridges around their hollow murmurs may be heard beneath the feet ; and the surrounding peaks are immense piles of bare granite , which seem to have been thrown , by some great convulsion , into inextricable confusion . Small settlements ...
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