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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... says , " is another great river , on which are prodigious nations , who use wooden canoes ; we cannot write more till next year , if God does us the grace to lead us there . " Among these " prodigious nations " was the Kanzas . His ...
... says , " is another great river , on which are prodigious nations , who use wooden canoes ; we cannot write more till next year , if God does us the grace to lead us there . " Among these " prodigious nations " was the Kanzas . His ...
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... says Father Dablon , in his narrative of this expedition , " following the course of the river to- ward another called Pekitanoui , which empties into the Mississippi , coming from the north - west , of which I have something ...
... says Father Dablon , in his narrative of this expedition , " following the course of the river to- ward another called Pekitanoui , which empties into the Mississippi , coming from the north - west , of which I have something ...
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... says , also , that the Arkansas Indians formerly inhabited one of the upper valleys of the Missouri , but were driven down to the valley of the Arkansas river by cruel wars with the Iroquois . In 1680 , La Salle established fort Crêve ...
... says , also , that the Arkansas Indians formerly inhabited one of the upper valleys of the Missouri , but were driven down to the valley of the Arkansas river by cruel wars with the Iroquois . In 1680 , La Salle established fort Crêve ...
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... says , he burned an Indian village . Not long after , the French establishment at St. Louis was founded . At home the valley of the Mississippi be- came one of the regions of romantic speculation . In 1712 , Louis XV . granted the whole ...
... says , he burned an Indian village . Not long after , the French establishment at St. Louis was founded . At home the valley of the Mississippi be- came one of the regions of romantic speculation . In 1712 , Louis XV . granted the whole ...
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... says , but readily accessible on 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 ...
... says , but readily accessible on 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 ...
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