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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... NEBRASKA . He professes to have gone down to the Mississippi by the Wisconsin river , and then sailed westward for several days , by the " Long river , " till he came to the neighborhood of waters flowing into the Pacific . Had he done ...
... NEBRASKA . He professes to have gone down to the Mississippi by the Wisconsin river , and then sailed westward for several days , by the " Long river , " till he came to the neighborhood of waters flowing into the Pacific . Had he done ...
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... same year , probably belongs really to the year 1722 ; and Dutisne , therefore , may be regarded as the discoverer of Kanzas to the civilized world . Native tribes . CHAPTER II . General divisions - Arapahoes 16 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... same year , probably belongs really to the year 1722 ; and Dutisne , therefore , may be regarded as the discoverer of Kanzas to the civilized world . Native tribes . CHAPTER II . General divisions - Arapahoes 16 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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... NEBRASKA . The region is still in possession of the Indian tribes . And they , with some changes of position ... Nebraska INDIAN TRIBES . 19 river . The Puncas , a 18 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... NEBRASKA . The region is still in possession of the Indian tribes . And they , with some changes of position ... Nebraska INDIAN TRIBES . 19 river . The Puncas , a 18 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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... NEBRASKA , Mandans and Crows , or Upsarokas , neither of which tribes call themselves Dahcotahs ; and Puncahs and Omahas , who acknowledge their Dahcotah origin . In KANZAS , Ottoes , Kanzas , Osages , Arkansas and Ogil- lalahs ...
... NEBRASKA , Mandans and Crows , or Upsarokas , neither of which tribes call themselves Dahcotahs ; and Puncahs and Omahas , who acknowledge their Dahcotah origin . In KANZAS , Ottoes , Kanzas , Osages , Arkansas and Ogil- lalahs ...
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... Nebraska , are one of the most powerful Indian tribes remaining . Their hunting - grounds extend as far north as the 52d degree of latitude , and take in all the region of the Upper Missouri and its waters , from the mountains as far ...
... Nebraska , are one of the most powerful Indian tribes remaining . Their hunting - grounds extend as far north as the 52d degree of latitude , and take in all the region of the Upper Missouri and its waters , from the mountains as far ...
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