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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... settlers to abstain from locating on the three small reservations spoken of . Nearly fourteen million acres are open , however , for their selection . СНАРТЕR III . NEBRASKA . Rivers Valleys - Soil and 60 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... settlers to abstain from locating on the three small reservations spoken of . Nearly fourteen million acres are open , however , for their selection . СНАРТЕR III . NEBRASKA . Rivers Valleys - Soil and 60 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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... Soil and face of the country . ― THE opportunities offered in the new territories for the arts of civilized life , open the questions most interesting at the present time . They are watered by streams , which form together the most ...
... Soil and face of the country . ― THE opportunities offered in the new territories for the arts of civilized life , open the questions most interesting at the present time . They are watered by streams , which form together the most ...
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... soil , through which winds the singularly circuitous current of the river . The channel constantly changes in the passage through this alluvial formation , new sand - bars are formed , and old ones washed away . The bluffs formed at the ...
... soil , through which winds the singularly circuitous current of the river . The channel constantly changes in the passage through this alluvial formation , new sand - bars are formed , and old ones washed away . The bluffs formed at the ...
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... soil , for a space varying from fifty to one hundred miles west of the Missouri river and the state line , is nearly identical with that of Iowa and Missouri . The highlands are open prairies , covered with grasses ; the river- bottom a ...
... soil , for a space varying from fifty to one hundred miles west of the Missouri river and the state line , is nearly identical with that of Iowa and Missouri . The highlands are open prairies , covered with grasses ; the river- bottom a ...
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... SOIL OF NEBRASKA . 67 the Missouri river , and southward across the southern boun- dary of the territory . This soil cannot be otherwise than very productive . I should think it especially adapted to wheat , rye , barley , and oats . I ...
... SOIL OF NEBRASKA . 67 the Missouri river , and southward across the southern boun- dary of the territory . This soil cannot be otherwise than very productive . I should think it especially adapted to wheat , rye , barley , and oats . I ...
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