The Annals of KansasG. W. Martin, 1875 - Всего страниц: 691 |
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... river Gila , now the southwestern boundary of the United States . That river he followed to its head , and ... Kansas rivers , and between the 95th and 98th degrees of longitude . As yet no county in our State bears the crowning name of ...
... river Gila , now the southwestern boundary of the United States . That river he followed to its head , and ... Kansas rivers , and between the 95th and 98th degrees of longitude . As yet no county in our State bears the crowning name of ...
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... river , from the report he had of it from the Indians . " Six or seven days below the Ilois " ( Illinois river ) , he says , " is another great river , on which are prodigious nations , who use wooden canoes ; we cannot write more till ...
... river , from the report he had of it from the Indians . " Six or seven days below the Ilois " ( Illinois river ) , he says , " is another great river , on which are prodigious nations , who use wooden canoes ; we cannot write more till ...
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... river was cere- moniously taken for the King of France . The country on the banks of the Mississippi received the name of Louisiana , in honor of Louis XIV . , then at the height of his power and reputation ; but the attempt to fix upon ...
... river was cere- moniously taken for the King of France . The country on the banks of the Mississippi received the name of Louisiana , in honor of Louis XIV . , then at the height of his power and reputation ; but the attempt to fix upon ...
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... river ; but the name of the Pa- doucah Indians is now lost . From the time he reached the Osage villages , Dutisne was exploring the territory of Kanzas . " Dutisne was the first Frenchman who trod this soil . His line of travel in Kansas ...
... river ; but the name of the Pa- doucah Indians is now lost . From the time he reached the Osage villages , Dutisne was exploring the territory of Kanzas . " Dutisne was the first Frenchman who trod this soil . His line of travel in Kansas ...
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... Kansas , and is cut to pieces by the Indians . 1723 . The seat of government removed to New Orleans . 1724 . The Pawnee Indians visited by Bourgmont . They inhabit the country on the river Platte , and their hunting ground extends as ...
... Kansas , and is cut to pieces by the Indians . 1723 . The seat of government removed to New Orleans . 1724 . The Pawnee Indians visited by Bourgmont . They inhabit the country on the river Platte , and their hunting ground extends as ...
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