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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... forks of Kanzas river , is the hunting - ground of the Kanzas tribe , from whom this river and territory have their names . This name is spelled by different writers in many different ways . Cansas , Conzas , Konsas , Kansas , and ...
... forks of Kanzas river , is the hunting - ground of the Kanzas tribe , from whom this river and territory have their names . This name is spelled by different writers in many different ways . Cansas , Conzas , Konsas , Kansas , and ...
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... Fork , it consists of high , waving plains , bordered by stony hills partly supplied with pine . There is less timber below , and still less near the Missouri . The valleys of the Yellowstone , and of its tributaries , will be the ...
... Fork , it consists of high , waving plains , bordered by stony hills partly supplied with pine . There is less timber below , and still less near the Missouri . The valleys of the Yellowstone , and of its tributaries , will be the ...
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... Fork above Fort Laramie . In token of this triumph , she still " wears the horns ; " for it is a custom on the western waters for a steamboat which has dis- tinguished herself by any decided feat like this , to wear a pair of antlers ...
... Fork above Fort Laramie . In token of this triumph , she still " wears the horns ; " for it is a custom on the western waters for a steamboat which has dis- tinguished herself by any decided feat like this , to wear a pair of antlers ...
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... Forks he found the Nebraska occupied with numerous islands , many of them large and all well timbered , possessing , as well as the bottom lands of the river , a very excellent soil . With the excep- tion of some scattered groves on the ...
... Forks he found the Nebraska occupied with numerous islands , many of them large and all well timbered , possessing , as well as the bottom lands of the river , a very excellent soil . With the excep- tion of some scattered groves on the ...
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... forks of the Kanzas , leads to the Pueblo , on the Arkansas , and to Bent's Fort . This trail opens to observation a country mostly barren , like the plains below , sometimes broken by the spurs of the Rocky Mountains , and occasionally ...
... forks of the Kanzas , leads to the Pueblo , on the Arkansas , and to Bent's Fort . This trail opens to observation a country mostly barren , like the plains below , sometimes broken by the spurs of the Rocky Mountains , and occasionally ...
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