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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... parallel of 40 ° , the boundary line between the territories , we prefer not to separate the descriptions of them . After a reconnoissance of the head waters of Grand river , Lt. Fremont returned to the head waters of the Arkansas ...
... parallel of 40 ° , the boundary line between the territories , we prefer not to separate the descriptions of them . After a reconnoissance of the head waters of Grand river , Lt. Fremont returned to the head waters of the Arkansas ...
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... parallel it increases in altitude northward , and reaches its maximum near the 38th parallel , where it is about eight thousand feet high . Thence it declines as we pass northward ; and , in lat . 42 ° 24 ' , it has an elevation of say ...
... parallel it increases in altitude northward , and reaches its maximum near the 38th parallel , where it is about eight thousand feet high . Thence it declines as we pass northward ; and , in lat . 42 ° 24 ' , it has an elevation of say ...
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... parallel of 40 ° , where it occupies a space of about nine hundred miles . On this mountain base , as has been said before , are situated a series of elevated peaks , ridges , and ranges . Those on the eastern side are nearly continuous ...
... parallel of 40 ° , where it occupies a space of about nine hundred miles . On this mountain base , as has been said before , are situated a series of elevated peaks , ridges , and ranges . Those on the eastern side are nearly continuous ...
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... parallel with it , upon the banks of which we encamped , after a deeply interesting march of more than twenty - two miles . " From what has been seen since crossing the summit , I am satisfied that it would have been better had we kept ...
... parallel with it , upon the banks of which we encamped , after a deeply interesting march of more than twenty - two miles . " From what has been seen since crossing the summit , I am satisfied that it would have been better had we kept ...
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... parallel of 38 ° -north of the Spanish Peaks , but south of the high land around Pike's Peak . Col. Fremont suggests this region as the line for the projected line of railway ; and the late Capt . Gunnison was directed to explore it by ...
... parallel of 38 ° -north of the Spanish Peaks , but south of the high land around Pike's Peak . Col. Fremont suggests this region as the line for the projected line of railway ; and the late Capt . Gunnison was directed to explore it by ...
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