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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... Pass , the route followed by all Oregon emigrants and by most of the California parties , is more severe beyond Fort Laramie than to the west of it . The route followed by the track of the emigrants shows specimens of coal for forty ...
... Pass , the route followed by all Oregon emigrants and by most of the California parties , is more severe beyond Fort Laramie than to the west of it . The route followed by the track of the emigrants shows specimens of coal for forty ...
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... pass with ease . In the course of the 17th we crossed the summit of the Rocky Mountains , through a pass , which was one of the most beautiful we had ever seen . The trail led us among the aspens , through open grounds , richly covered ...
... pass with ease . In the course of the 17th we crossed the summit of the Rocky Mountains , through a pass , which was one of the most beautiful we had ever seen . The trail led us among the aspens , through open grounds , richly covered ...
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... Pass by a new route . His journal of this will give some further idea of the mountain scenery and vegetation . He was following along the Cache à la Poudre river , a stream which flows northwards from the high mountains around Long's ...
... Pass by a new route . His journal of this will give some further idea of the mountain scenery and vegetation . He was following along the Cache à la Poudre river , a stream which flows northwards from the high mountains around Long's ...
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... pass into the creek below , our road having been very much con- trolled and interrupted by the pines and springs on the mountain - side . Turning up the stream , we encamped on a bottom of good grass near its head , which gathers its ...
... pass into the creek below , our road having been very much con- trolled and interrupted by the pines and springs on the mountain - side . Turning up the stream , we encamped on a bottom of good grass near its head , which gathers its ...
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... pass- age through them ; and , as you approach Bent's Fort , the hills generally roll in more boldly on the river , and the bottoms become narrower , and the grass more precious . " At these places the geological formation can be seen 10 *
... pass- age through them ; and , as you approach Bent's Fort , the hills generally roll in more boldly on the river , and the bottoms become narrower , and the grass more precious . " At these places the geological formation can be seen 10 *
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