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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... village . Not long after , the French establishment at St. Louis was founded . At home the valley of the Mississippi be- came one of the regions of romantic speculation . In 1712 , Louis XV . granted the whole valley of the Mississippi ...
... village . Not long after , the French establishment at St. Louis was founded . At home the valley of the Mississippi be- came one of the regions of romantic speculation . In 1712 , Louis XV . granted the whole valley of the Mississippi ...
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... villages at the spot which they still occupy . If his measurements were exact , his first Pawnee or Panionkee village was near the mouth of Republican Fork . Fifteen days westward travel must have been up the valleys of one of the forks ...
... villages at the spot which they still occupy . If his measurements were exact , his first Pawnee or Panionkee village was near the mouth of Republican Fork . Fifteen days westward travel must have been up the valleys of one of the forks ...
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... village of whites in KAN- ZAS or NEBRASKA . The region is still in possession of the Indian tribes . And they , with some changes of position , retain on the whole much the same general divisions and homes as are described to us by ...
... village of whites in KAN- ZAS or NEBRASKA . The region is still in possession of the Indian tribes . And they , with some changes of position , retain on the whole much the same general divisions and homes as are described to us by ...
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... villages near the Missouri river . The Ri - caras or Arick - a - rees do the same , and the small remnant of the unfortunate Mandans , in their village on the Missouri , is the most civilized native tribe in the whole region . The ...
... villages near the Missouri river . The Ri - caras or Arick - a - rees do the same , and the small remnant of the unfortunate Mandans , in their village on the Missouri , is the most civilized native tribe in the whole region . The ...
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... village stands . He looked around and admired the beautiful country and prairies about him , saw many buffaloes , killed one with his bow and arrows , and found its meat was good to eat . He returned and related what he had seen , when ...
... village stands . He looked around and admired the beautiful country and prairies about him , saw many buffaloes , killed one with his bow and arrows , and found its meat was good to eat . He returned and related what he had seen , when ...
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