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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... thousand . Besides these tribes , which have inhabited this region . since its history begins , there are , in the territory of Kan- ZAS , a few small tribes , which have been removed thither by treaties with the United States ...
... thousand . Besides these tribes , which have inhabited this region . since its history begins , there are , in the territory of Kan- ZAS , a few small tribes , which have been removed thither by treaties with the United States ...
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... thousand three hundred and twenty acres , and the Ottowas three thousand four hundred acres only . This is mostly prairie land . It is the They are The Wyandots occupy one of the most eligible tracts in Kanzas , which they purchased of ...
... thousand three hundred and twenty acres , and the Ottowas three thousand four hundred acres only . This is mostly prairie land . It is the They are The Wyandots occupy one of the most eligible tracts in Kanzas , which they purchased of ...
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... thousand dollars in money , forty kegs of tobacco , and forty barrels of salt . Twenty thousand dollars of this annuity , with the salt and tobacco , ceases after 1862 ; the rest is a perpetual payment . They are a roving people ...
... thousand dollars in money , forty kegs of tobacco , and forty barrels of salt . Twenty thousand dollars of this annuity , with the salt and tobacco , ceases after 1862 ; the rest is a perpetual payment . They are a roving people ...
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... thousand six hundred dollars . Their land is good , lying on the Osage river . These two little communities have a sur- plus of their crop for sale . The Ottowas are increasing in numbers . They are now two hundred and forty - seven ...
... thousand six hundred dollars . Their land is good , lying on the Osage river . These two little communities have a sur- plus of their crop for sale . The Ottowas are increasing in numbers . They are now two hundred and forty - seven ...
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... a very 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.
... a very 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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