| George Catlin - 1842 - 516 Seiten
...days have • The little boy of whom I have spoken, was brought in the whole distance to Fort Gibson, in the arms of the dragoons, who took turns in carrying him ; and after the command arrived there, he was transmitted to the Red River, by an officer, who had the enviable satisfaction... | |
| Old Humphrey - 1845 - 304 Seiten
...any thing * The little boy of whom I have spoken, was brought in the whole distance to Fort Gibson, in the arms of the dragoons, who took turns in carrying him ; and after the command arrived there, he was transmitted to the Red River, by an officer, who had the enviable satisfaction... | |
| George Catlin - 1850 - 508 Seiten
...Tbelittle boy of whom I have spoken, was brought in the whole distance to Fort Gibson, in the arma of the dragoons, who took turns in carrying him ; and after the command arrived there, he was transmitted to the Red River, by an officer, who had the enviable satisfaction... | |
| George Catlin - 1857 - 452 Seiten
...was in a * The little boy of whom I have spoken, was brought in, the whole distance to Fort Gibson, in the arms of the dragoons, who took turns in carrying him ; and after the command arrived there, he was transmitted to the Red River, by an officer, who had the enviable satisfaction... | |
| George Catlin - 1866 - 528 Seiten
...took turns in carrying him ; and after the command arrived there, he was transmitted to the Red River, by an officer, who had the enviable satisfaction of delivering him into the arms of bis disconsolate and half-distracted mother. 72 176 177 Lt • tor - • ' ••*» TH -"PL" TtI!>... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Shambaugh - 1909 - 698 Seiten
...boy [Matthew Wright Martin] of whom I have spoken, was brought in, the whole distance to Fort Gibson, in the arms of the dragoons, who took turns in carrying him; and after the command arrived there, he was transmitted to the Bed Eiver, by an officer, who had the enviable satisfaction... | |
| Louis Pelzer - 1911 - 300 Seiten
...little boy of whom I have spoken, ' ' wrote Catlin, "was brought in, the whole distance to Fort Gibson, in the arms of the dragoons, who took turns in carrying him; and after the command arrived there, he was transmitted to the Red River, by an officer, who had the enviable satisfaction... | |
| James T. DeShields - 1912 - 450 Seiten
...reward. "The little boy of whom I haive spoken, was brouight in, the whole distance to Fort Gibson, in the arms of the dragoons, who took turns in carrying...he was transmitted to the Red River settlements by am officer, who had the eniviable satisfaction of delivering him into the arms of his disconsolate... | |
| James T. DeShields - 1912 - 454 Seiten
..."The little boy of whom I have spoken, was brought in, the whole distance to Fort Gibson, in the airms of the dragoons, who took turns in carrying him ;...he was transmitted to the Red River settlements by am officer, who had the emviable satisfaction of delivering him into the arms of his disconsolate and... | |
| Louis Pelzer, Nathan Boone - 1917 - 306 Seiten
...took turns in carrying him; and after the command arrived there, he was transmitted to the Bed Eiver, by an officer, who had the enviable satisfaction of...delivering him into the arms of his disconsolate and half -distracted mother." 88 A Journal of Marches 6y the First United States Dragoont in The Iowa Journal... | |
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