The Annals of KansasT.D. Thacher, 1886 - Всего страниц: 1196 KANSAS REFERENCE: DOES NOT CIRCULATE! |
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... Territory . " It was in the month of August , 1541 , that De Soto reached the most northern point of his jour- ney . In volume XIII of the " Pacific States , " published in 1884 , Hubert H. Bancroft says , page 7 : " Governor Coronado ...
... Territory . " It was in the month of August , 1541 , that De Soto reached the most northern point of his jour- ney . In volume XIII of the " Pacific States , " published in 1884 , Hubert H. Bancroft says , page 7 : " Governor Coronado ...
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... territory west of the Mississippi . He visited the village of the Osage Indians , five miles from the Osage river , at eighty leagues above its mouth . Thence he crossed to the northwest , one hundred and twenty miles , over prairies ...
... territory west of the Mississippi . He visited the village of the Osage Indians , five miles from the Osage river , at eighty leagues above its mouth . Thence he crossed to the northwest , one hundred and twenty miles , over prairies ...
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... territory of the United States was declared to extend from the Atlantic ocean westward to the Mississippi river ... Territory of Indiana , conferred the same powers upon its officers as had been exercised by the officers of the ...
... territory of the United States was declared to extend from the Atlantic ocean westward to the Mississippi river ... Territory of Indiana , conferred the same powers upon its officers as had been exercised by the officers of the ...
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... territory : The First Consul of the French Republic , desiring to give to the United States a strong proof of his friendship , doth hereby cede to the said United States , in the name of the French Republic , forever and in full ...
... territory : The First Consul of the French Republic , desiring to give to the United States a strong proof of his friendship , doth hereby cede to the said United States , in the name of the French Republic , forever and in full ...
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... territory south of the thirty - first degree of north latitude , and extending east- wardly to the small river Perdido , which lies between Mobile and Pensacola , and was , when Louisiana formerly belonged to France , the boundary ...
... territory south of the thirty - first degree of north latitude , and extending east- wardly to the small river Perdido , which lies between Mobile and Pensacola , and was , when Louisiana formerly belonged to France , the boundary ...
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