The Heart of the Continent: A Record of Travel Across the Plains and in Oregon, with an Examination of the Mormon PrincipleHurd and Houghton, 1871 - 568 Seiten |
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... Missouri River , were it not that the uniform kindness of its officers to the party of which I was a member , and their interest in the artistic and scien- tific purposes of our expedition , deserve to be as well known by our ...
... Missouri River , were it not that the uniform kindness of its officers to the party of which I was a member , and their interest in the artistic and scien- tific purposes of our expedition , deserve to be as well known by our ...
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... Missouri border opposite Atchison . This letter introduced us to Mr. Sturgeon , President of the North- ern Railroad of Missouri , and , by the combined cour- tesy of these gentlemen , we were forwarded freely all the way to the Kansas ...
... Missouri border opposite Atchison . This letter introduced us to Mr. Sturgeon , President of the North- ern Railroad of Missouri , and , by the combined cour- tesy of these gentlemen , we were forwarded freely all the way to the Kansas ...
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... Missouri , con- verted the animals into cash , and , without the least attempt at absconding , began to enjoy their gains in speculation . Three days from the date of their crime they were in the hands of Lynch . These facts having been ...
... Missouri , con- verted the animals into cash , and , without the least attempt at absconding , began to enjoy their gains in speculation . Three days from the date of their crime they were in the hands of Lynch . These facts having been ...
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... Missouri River . It was not astonishing that , after a series of such unim- agined horrors as we had passed through , an Eastern lady just arrived should have asked us next morning , " whether those were bushwhackers next door . " The ...
... Missouri River . It was not astonishing that , after a series of such unim- agined horrors as we had passed through , an Eastern lady just arrived should have asked us next morning , " whether those were bushwhackers next door . " The ...
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... Missouri to California . I do not know whether it is necessary to inform anybody that the Overland Mail travelled night and day . I had known it always , but I never felt it till about twelve o'clock the first night out , when my legs ...
... Missouri to California . I do not know whether it is necessary to inform anybody that the Overland Mail travelled night and day . I had known it always , but I never felt it till about twelve o'clock the first night out , when my legs ...
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