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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... Soil and face of the country , CHAPTER IV . KANZAS . Rivers - Valleys - Soil and face of the country , CHAPTER V. . 61 · • 81 Stations - Military , trading and missionary posts - Projected cities in Nebraska and Kanzas , · 129 CHAPTER ...
... Soil and face of the country , CHAPTER IV . KANZAS . Rivers - Valleys - Soil and face of the country , CHAPTER V. . 61 · • 81 Stations - Military , trading and missionary posts - Projected cities in Nebraska and Kanzas , · 129 CHAPTER ...
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... pretty and pleasing tribe , " about three thousand in number . They cultivate the soil with some success . The Ojibwas are a section of the great Chippewa race . Their principal trade is with the British trading - houses.
... pretty and pleasing tribe , " about three thousand in number . They cultivate the soil with some success . The Ojibwas are a section of the great Chippewa race . Their principal trade is with the British trading - houses.
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... soil the whitest linen ! In the centre is the fire - place , a circular hole , sunk a foot or more from the surface , and curbed with stone . Over the fire - place is gen- erally seen the pot or kettle , filled with buffalo meat , and ...
... soil the whitest linen ! In the centre is the fire - place , a circular hole , sunk a foot or more from the surface , and curbed with stone . Over the fire - place is gen- erally seen the pot or kettle , filled with buffalo meat , and ...
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... soil , do not all together number more than two thousand two hundred and fifty souls . South of the settlements of this unfortunate tribe , and ranging all along the Missouri river north of the Platte , are the Dahcotah or Sioux tribes ...
... soil , do not all together number more than two thousand two hundred and fifty souls . South of the settlements of this unfortunate tribe , and ranging all along the Missouri river north of the Platte , are the Dahcotah or Sioux tribes ...
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... soil , but subsist entirely upon buffalo , deer , elk , and antelope , with which their country abounds . They are eager to accumulate horses , and own large numbers , as many as twenty to a lodge . Like the other prairie tribes , they ...
... soil , but subsist entirely upon buffalo , deer , elk , and antelope , with which their country abounds . They are eager to accumulate horses , and own large numbers , as many as twenty to a lodge . Like the other prairie tribes , they ...
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appointed Arkansas river beautiful Bent's Fort bill bluffs boundary Bridger's Pass buffalo Capt Congress cotton-wood court Creek crossed Dahcotah described district dollars east eastern Eli Thayer Emigrant Aid Company encamped fertile Fort Kearney Fort Laramie Fort Leavenworth Fort Riley Fremont further enacted governor grass groves hills House hundred and fifty hundred miles Indian tribes Iowa Kanzas and Nebraska Kanzas river Kearney land Laramie latitude Leavenworth legislative assembly limestone Mandans Mississippi Missouri Compromise Missouri river mouth Nebraska and Kanzas Nebraska river northern officers Osage Osage river Pacific Pawnees pines plains Platte prairie railroad region ridge road Rocky Mountains route sandy Santa Fé Senate settlement settlers Shawnees side slavery slaves soil souri southern stream summit territory of Kanzas territory of Nebraska thence thousand three hundred timber tion treaties tributaries United valley village vote western westward wood Wyandots