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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... settlers were sent over , and efforts made to establish additional com- munication with the interior . To this gigantic scheme of finance and fraud we owe the discovery of the territory of KANZAS . M. Dutisne , a French officer , was ...
... settlers were sent over , and efforts made to establish additional com- munication with the interior . To this gigantic scheme of finance and fraud we owe the discovery of the territory of KANZAS . M. Dutisne , a French officer , was ...
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... settlers themselves , they really fall into the habits of civilized life , and , in some instances , redeem themselves from those vices which have seemed almost inseparable from savage life on the borders . It is to be hoped , indeed ...
... settlers themselves , they really fall into the habits of civilized life , and , in some instances , redeem themselves from those vices which have seemed almost inseparable from savage life on the borders . It is to be hoped , indeed ...
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... settlers show the manliness which the little com- panies of Chippewas and Ottowas alluded to have shown , * As this book is passing through the press , it is understood that these treaties have been ratified . POPULATION . 57 there is ...
... settlers show the manliness which the little com- panies of Chippewas and Ottowas alluded to have shown , * As this book is passing through the press , it is understood that these treaties have been ratified . POPULATION . 57 there is ...
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... settlers . The obligations of the government , however , have been loyally maintained . No " squatting " has been permitted on these regions , and , although the Indians have suffered from the passage of emigrant parties through their ...
... settlers . The obligations of the government , however , have been loyally maintained . No " squatting " has been permitted on these regions , and , although the Indians have suffered from the passage of emigrant parties through their ...
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... settlers two million twenty - six thousand acres of their land ; all , indeed , owned by these tribes , except two hundred and eight thousand one hundred and sixty acres , belonging to the Weas and Piankeshaws , which is to be sold ...
... settlers two million twenty - six thousand acres of their land ; all , indeed , owned by these tribes , except two hundred and eight thousand one hundred and sixty acres , belonging to the Weas and Piankeshaws , which is to be sold ...
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