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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... land lying south of the Nebraska river , and agreed to locate themselves north of that river , and west of the Missouri . This they did . The government assisted them , and provided them with comfort- able houses , good farms , mechanic ...
... land lying south of the Nebraska river , and agreed to locate themselves north of that river , and west of the Missouri . This they did . The government assisted them , and provided them with comfort- able houses , good farms , mechanic ...
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... land prepared for planting . Early in the spring , a few Indians began to plough , under the direction of their teach- but the chiefs sent out their braves , cut up the harness , ers ; KANZAS INDIANS . 53 broke the ploughs , and whipped ...
... land prepared for planting . Early in the spring , a few Indians began to plough , under the direction of their teach- but the chiefs sent out their braves , cut up the harness , ers ; KANZAS INDIANS . 53 broke the ploughs , and whipped ...
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... land , except along the streams , is generally poor . The low lands are subject to annual inundations . Besides these tribes , which have some settled habitations , roving tribes of Arapahoes , Cheyennes , and sometimes Camanches ...
... land , except along the streams , is generally poor . The low lands are subject to annual inundations . Besides these tribes , which have some settled habitations , roving tribes of Arapahoes , Cheyennes , and sometimes Camanches ...
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... land ; an average of nine hundred and twenty acres each . † Who held , before the recent treaties , about eighteen million acres of land . INDIAN TITLE CANCELLED . 59 old homes . Their number 58 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... land ; an average of nine hundred and twenty acres each . † Who held , before the recent treaties , about eighteen million acres of land . INDIAN TITLE CANCELLED . 59 old homes . Their number 58 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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... land , they could not now occupy it , while the beauty and fertility of the land attracted the eager attention of settlers . The obligations of the government , however , have been loyally maintained . No " squatting " has been ...
... land , they could not now occupy it , while the beauty and fertility of the land attracted the eager attention of settlers . The obligations of the government , however , have been loyally maintained . No " squatting " has been ...
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