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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... Missouri ; the Ouchage , the Osages ; the Tontanta , our Tetons ; the Moingouena are Moingonans , and the Pewarea , the Peorias ; while the names of the Kansa and Maha tribes are put down as upon our maps . The expectation of ...
... Missouri ; the Ouchage , the Osages ; the Tontanta , our Tetons ; the Moingouena are Moingonans , and the Pewarea , the Peorias ; while the names of the Kansa and Maha tribes are put down as upon our maps . The expectation of ...
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... ( Missouri ) river coming from the west . It is full as large as the river Col- bert ( Mississippi ) , into which it empties , troubling it so that from the mouth of the Ozage the water is hardly drinkable . The Indians assure us that ...
... ( Missouri ) river coming from the west . It is full as large as the river Col- bert ( Mississippi ) , into which it empties , troubling it so that from the mouth of the Ozage the water is hardly drinkable . The Indians assure us that ...
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... Missouri : -- " On the north - west , the famous river of the Massourites or Osages , at least as large as the river into which it emp- ties ; it is formed by a number of known rivers , everywhere navigable , and inhabited by many ...
... Missouri : -- " On the north - west , the famous river of the Massourites or Osages , at least as large as the river into which it emp- ties ; it is formed by a number of known rivers , everywhere navigable , and inhabited by many ...
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... Missouri indicates , however , that he had received from the savages correct general information as to its course , to a point more than a hundred miles west of its mouth , and above the mouth of the Osage river , where , he says , he ...
... Missouri indicates , however , that he had received from the savages correct general information as to its course , to a point more than a hundred miles west of its mouth , and above the mouth of the Osage river , where , he says , he ...
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... Missouri river . There is not , at this mo- ment , August 1 , 1854 , a town or 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 ...
... Missouri river . There is not , at this mo- ment , August 1 , 1854 , a town or 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 ...
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