Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated Reprints of Some of the Best and Rarest Contemporary Volumes of Travel, Descriptive of the Aborigines and Social and Economic Conditions in the Middle and Far West, During the Period of Early American Settlement, Band 3Reuben Gold Thwaites A. H. Clark Company, 1904 |
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... half in that vicinity , herborizing , and attempting a botanical garden . Finding the latitude of the Southern states , however , more suited to his enterprise , he removed in the spring of 1787 to Charleston . Purchasing a plantation ...
... half in that vicinity , herborizing , and attempting a botanical garden . Finding the latitude of the Southern states , however , more suited to his enterprise , he removed in the spring of 1787 to Charleston . Purchasing a plantation ...
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... half a mile one commences to cross Doe River . The 14th followed and crossed Doe river 27 times . It is dangerous when the waters are high . Slept at the house of Colonel Tipton , " 20 Miles from Miller's . The 15th passed by ...
... half a mile one commences to cross Doe River . The 14th followed and crossed Doe river 27 times . It is dangerous when the waters are high . Slept at the house of Colonel Tipton , " 20 Miles from Miller's . The 15th passed by ...
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... was instituted by John Todd , under appointment from Virginia . See Mason , Chapters from Illinois History ( Chicago , 1901 ) , Pp . 250-279.- Ed . and half a mile from the Kaskaskia River . It 1793-1796 ] 69 André Michaux's Travels.
... was instituted by John Todd , under appointment from Virginia . See Mason , Chapters from Illinois History ( Chicago , 1901 ) , Pp . 250-279.- Ed . and half a mile from the Kaskaskia River . It 1793-1796 ] 69 André Michaux's Travels.
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... half a mile from the Kaskaskia River . It is inhabited by former Frenchmen under the American Government . The number of families is about forty five . It is agree- ably situated but the number of inhabitants had decreased ; nothing is ...
... half a mile from the Kaskaskia River . It is inhabited by former Frenchmen under the American Government . The number of families is about forty five . It is agree- ably situated but the number of inhabitants had decreased ; nothing is ...
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... half from the crossing and the Rain com- pelled me to pass the night there . In the neighborhood there is Liriodendron with yellow wood and in some parts Liriodendron with white wood . The inhabitants prefer the yellow variety ...
... half from the crossing and the Rain com- pelled me to pass the night there . In the neighborhood there is Liriodendron with yellow wood and in some parts Liriodendron with white wood . The inhabitants prefer the yellow variety ...
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