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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... valley of the Mississippi be- came one of the regions of romantic speculation . In 1712 , Louis XV . granted the whole valley of the Mississippi to Crozat . In that grant he changed the name of the Missouri to the river St. Philip ...
... valley of the Mississippi be- came one of the regions of romantic speculation . In 1712 , Louis XV . granted the whole valley of the Mississippi to Crozat . In that grant he changed the name of the Missouri to the river St. Philip ...
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... which they still occupy . If his measurements were exact , his first Pawnee or Panionkee village was near the mouth of Republican Fork . Fifteen days westward travel must have been up the valleys of one of the forks of Kanzas river ;
... which they still occupy . If his measurements were exact , his first Pawnee or Panionkee village was near the mouth of Republican Fork . Fifteen days westward travel must have been up the valleys of one of the forks of Kanzas river ;
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... valleys of one of the forks of Kanzas river ; but the name of the Padoucah Indians is now lost . From the time he reached the Osage villages , Dutisne was exploring the territory of Kanzas . A report of an invasion of its Indians by ...
... valleys of one of the forks of Kanzas river ; but the name of the Padoucah Indians is now lost . From the time he reached the Osage villages , Dutisne was exploring the territory of Kanzas . A report of an invasion of its Indians by ...
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... valleys of the Mis- souri and of its western tributaries , comprising the territo- ries of Kanzas and Nebraska , have been constantly visited by white traders , hunters or trappers . The French hunt- ers from Louisiana and Canada were ...
... valleys of the Mis- souri and of its western tributaries , comprising the territo- ries of Kanzas and Nebraska , have been constantly visited by white traders , hunters or trappers . The French hunt- ers from Louisiana and Canada were ...
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... valleys of the Kanzas , and the rivers which flow into it . Among them are six missionary stations ; and four circuit preachers attempt to preach the Gospel to them . Of these stations , the Friends ' Shawnee Labor - school has won an ...
... valleys of the Kanzas , and the rivers which flow into it . Among them are six missionary stations ; and four circuit preachers attempt to preach the Gospel to them . Of these stations , the Friends ' Shawnee Labor - school has won an ...
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