A History of KansasCaroline Prentis, 1909 - 403 Seiten |
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... MISSIONS , TRADING POSTS AND FORTS ... 59 THE TERRITORIAL PERIOD . REVIEW OF THE SITUATION . CHAPTER IX . THE ORGANIC ACT . THE KANSAS - NE- BRASKA BILL . X. KANSAS TERRITORY . THE STRUGGLE IN KANSAS . 2287 67 71 XI . GOVERNOR REEDER'S ...
... MISSIONS , TRADING POSTS AND FORTS ... 59 THE TERRITORIAL PERIOD . REVIEW OF THE SITUATION . CHAPTER IX . THE ORGANIC ACT . THE KANSAS - NE- BRASKA BILL . X. KANSAS TERRITORY . THE STRUGGLE IN KANSAS . 2287 67 71 XI . GOVERNOR REEDER'S ...
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... mission . 18. Entrance Into Kansas . - Lieutenant Pike entered Kansas in what is now Linn County . He kept on to the southwest , and climbing a high rise , came upon a sight which has delighted millions of eyes since , " the prairie ...
... mission . 18. Entrance Into Kansas . - Lieutenant Pike entered Kansas in what is now Linn County . He kept on to the southwest , and climbing a high rise , came upon a sight which has delighted millions of eyes since , " the prairie ...
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... to smaller hunting grounds , in order to make room for the Eastern Indians . The Shawnees , the. Barbarous Indians . Letter Writing . Baptist Mission , established in 1831. Here Meeker's printing press. INDIAN TRIBES AND CUSTOMS . 57.
... to smaller hunting grounds , in order to make room for the Eastern Indians . The Shawnees , the. Barbarous Indians . Letter Writing . Baptist Mission , established in 1831. Here Meeker's printing press. INDIAN TRIBES AND CUSTOMS . 57.
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... 1830. - Give their leading charac- teristics . What was the religion of the Indians ? -What was the removal policy and how was it carried out ? CHAPTER VIII . MISSIONS , TRADING POSTS AND FORTS . 58 HISTORY OF KANSAS .
... 1830. - Give their leading charac- teristics . What was the religion of the Indians ? -What was the removal policy and how was it carried out ? CHAPTER VIII . MISSIONS , TRADING POSTS AND FORTS . 58 HISTORY OF KANSAS .
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... Mission.1 He was given by them a room for a chapel , and baptized several Osage children . In 1847 the Rev. John Schoen- maker came to the Osages , with several other mission- 1. Harmony Mission was in what is now Missouri just over the ...
... Mission.1 He was given by them a room for a chapel , and baptized several Osage children . In 1847 the Rev. John Schoen- maker came to the Osages , with several other mission- 1. Harmony Mission was in what is now Missouri just over the ...
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