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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... Thence he crossed to the north - west one hundred and twenty miles , over prairies abounding in buf- falo , to the villages of the Panionkees or Pawnees . Here were two villages , of about one hundred and thirty cabins , and two hundred ...
... Thence he crossed to the north - west one hundred and twenty miles , over prairies abounding in buf- falo , to the villages of the Panionkees or Pawnees . Here were two villages , of about one hundred and thirty cabins , and two hundred ...
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... thence in a general course eastward , to its mouth , in lati- tude 39 ° and longitude 94 ° . The upper portions of its two great forks are timbered with poplar , cedar , pine and other trees of mountain origin ; thence to the eastern ...
... thence in a general course eastward , to its mouth , in lati- tude 39 ° and longitude 94 ° . The upper portions of its two great forks are timbered with poplar , cedar , pine and other trees of mountain origin ; thence to the eastern ...
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... thence declines to its lowest point about the latitude of 32 ° , where it has a height of about four thousand five hundred feet , between the waters of the Rio Grande and those of the San Pedro , a tributary of the Gila : From this ...
... thence declines to its lowest point about the latitude of 32 ° , where it has a height of about four thousand five hundred feet , between the waters of the Rio Grande and those of the San Pedro , a tributary of the Gila : From this ...
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... thence westerly to the neighborhood of Bent's Fort , where it would unite with that already described . The various southern routes , converging from various di- rections in Upper Texas , propose to pursue a route almost west , through ...
... thence westerly to the neighborhood of Bent's Fort , where it would unite with that already described . The various southern routes , converging from various di- rections in Upper Texas , propose to pursue a route almost west , through ...
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... thence a meridian line due north to the crossing of the Rio Roxo of Nachitoches or Red river ; ENLARGEMENT OF MISSOURI . 183 thence following the course of 182 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... thence a meridian line due north to the crossing of the Rio Roxo of Nachitoches or Red river ; ENLARGEMENT OF MISSOURI . 183 thence following the course of 182 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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