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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... of which were numerous boulders of dark , ferruginous sand- stone , mingled with others of the red sandstone already men- tioned . At the close of the day we made our bivouac in some well timbered ravines near the Little Blue . Crossing.
... of which were numerous boulders of dark , ferruginous sand- stone , mingled with others of the red sandstone already men- tioned . At the close of the day we made our bivouac in some well timbered ravines near the Little Blue . Crossing.
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... already said , a trail passes through the country southward to the upper waters of the Arkansas . These streams water the southern part of the territory . Mr. Parkman describes this journey , singularly varied by mountain spurs ...
... already said , a trail passes through the country southward to the upper waters of the Arkansas . These streams water the southern part of the territory . Mr. Parkman describes this journey , singularly varied by mountain spurs ...
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... already made from Col. Fremont and Col. Emory , their notes on the geology of the sections they passed have appeared . The bituminous coal of the Missouri coal measures appears in numerous places in the eastern $ GEOLOGICAL FORMATION ...
... already made from Col. Fremont and Col. Emory , their notes on the geology of the sections they passed have appeared . The bituminous coal of the Missouri coal measures appears in numerous places in the eastern $ GEOLOGICAL FORMATION ...
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... ( already described ) coming in with sigillaria and calamites as fossils , and in the neighborhood of lime- stone , probably belongs to the true coal measures , and indi- cates to Prof. Hall the existence of a great coal basin . From the ...
... ( already described ) coming in with sigillaria and calamites as fossils , and in the neighborhood of lime- stone , probably belongs to the true coal measures , and indi- cates to Prof. Hall the existence of a great coal basin . From the ...
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... already said that at the present time , Aug. 1 , 1854 , there is nothing which deserves the name of a town either in Nebraska or Kanzas . The most prominent positions , as yet , are the military posts established by government . In ...
... already said that at the present time , Aug. 1 , 1854 , there is nothing which deserves the name of a town either in Nebraska or Kanzas . The most prominent positions , as yet , are the military posts established by government . In ...
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