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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... treaties with them for the purchase of parts of their territory . Of these treaties we shall give some account in a subsequent chapter . It is intended , in all of these treaties , to give to each indi- vidual in each tribe his own ...
... treaties with them for the purchase of parts of their territory . Of these treaties we shall give some account in a subsequent chapter . It is intended , in all of these treaties , to give to each indi- vidual in each tribe his own ...
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... treaties with them . Their game is driven off by the emigrants to Utah , Cali- fornia and Oregon , and they have never received the agri- cultural implements to which they are entitled . If , mean- while , they trespass on the territory ...
... treaties with them . Their game is driven off by the emigrants to Utah , Cali- fornia and Oregon , and they have never received the agri- cultural implements to which they are entitled . If , mean- while , they trespass on the territory ...
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... treaties now pending , by which the general government attempts to release for settlement some of the lands now held in In- dian reservations , this principle is to be tested . * Each head of a family is to select his own homestead ...
... treaties now pending , by which the general government attempts to release for settlement some of the lands now held in In- dian reservations , this principle is to be tested . * Each head of a family is to select his own homestead ...
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... treaties with government , by which they were removed from their * With these Indians , councils were held last year . At that time they held thirteen million two hundred and twenty thousand four hundred and eighty acres of land ; an ...
... treaties with government , by which they were removed from their * With these Indians , councils were held last year . At that time they held thirteen million two hundred and twenty thousand four hundred and eighty acres of land ; an ...
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... treaties by which the reservations were made . As early as 1848 the Indian department suggested some measures for obtaining possession for the government of a part of these lands , that they might be thrown open to settlement . No ...
... treaties by which the reservations were made . As early as 1848 the Indian department suggested some measures for obtaining possession for the government of a part of these lands , that they might be thrown open to settlement . No ...
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