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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... stream . In a mutiny among his men , he was killed , but six of the party continued on the expedition , crossing the Red river and de- scending the Arkansas to the Mississippi . They then went * Father Membre in Shea's History of the ...
... stream . In a mutiny among his men , he was killed , but six of the party continued on the expedition , crossing the Red river and de- scending the Arkansas to the Mississippi . They then went * Father Membre in Shea's History of the ...
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... streams which flow into the British posses- sions . The tribes of Knistinaux or Crees , of Ojibwas and Assineboins , hunt on these waters , and frequently pass further south into the territory of Nebraska . The Crees are the most ...
... streams which flow into the British posses- sions . The tribes of Knistinaux or Crees , of Ojibwas and Assineboins , hunt on these waters , and frequently pass further south into the territory of Nebraska . The Crees are the most ...
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... streams , with glue , and with the means of pur- chasing all that they desire from the traders . When the buffalo is extinct , they , too , must dwindle away . " War is the breath of their nostrils . Against most of the neighboring ...
... streams , with glue , and with the means of pur- chasing all that they desire from the traders . When the buffalo is extinct , they , too , must dwindle away . " War is the breath of their nostrils . Against most of the neighboring ...
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... streams , is generally poor . The low lands are subject to annual inundations . Besides these tribes , which have some settled habitations , roving tribes of Arapahoes , Cheyennes , and sometimes Camanches , infest these territories ...
... streams , is generally poor . The low lands are subject to annual inundations . Besides these tribes , which have some settled habitations , roving tribes of Arapahoes , Cheyennes , and sometimes Camanches , infest these territories ...
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... streams , which form together the most remarkable system of rivers in the world . From the head waters of the Missouri , to the sea , is a longer channel than that of any other river . This majestic stream has no break to navigation ...
... streams , which form together the most remarkable system of rivers in the world . From the head waters of the Missouri , to the sea , is a longer channel than that of any other river . This majestic stream has no break to navigation ...
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