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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... Wahsatch , can he say that he has crossed the Rocky Mountains . In some places along the system one line of links , in some others all but one , disappear entirely ; but any where on the United States line between New Mexico and the ...
... Wahsatch , can he say that he has crossed the Rocky Mountains . In some places along the system one line of links , in some others all but one , disappear entirely ; but any where on the United States line between New Mexico and the ...
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... Wahsatch , differing so much between them- selves in point of geological period , that immediately adjoining the granite and sandstone of the main range are found much disturbed strata of the carbon- iferous 262 THE HEART OF THE CONTINENT .
... Wahsatch , differing so much between them- selves in point of geological period , that immediately adjoining the granite and sandstone of the main range are found much disturbed strata of the carbon- iferous 262 THE HEART OF THE CONTINENT .
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... on the south . With these the Wahsatch range inosculated on the west , and on the east the parallel longitudinal range which we had just penetrated by way of Bridger's Pass . The area THE APPROACH TO SALT LAKE CITY . 263.
... on the south . With these the Wahsatch range inosculated on the west , and on the east the parallel longitudinal range which we had just penetrated by way of Bridger's Pass . The area THE APPROACH TO SALT LAKE CITY . 263.
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... the Great Salt Lake . A series of tremendously heavy grades lead him into the Wahsatch , the last and westernmost range of the Rocky Mountains . Immediately about Fort Bridger a small surface had been put 296 THE HEART OF THE CONTINENT .
... the Great Salt Lake . A series of tremendously heavy grades lead him into the Wahsatch , the last and westernmost range of the Rocky Mountains . Immediately about Fort Bridger a small surface had been put 296 THE HEART OF THE CONTINENT .
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... Wahsatch Range . Immediately after crossing the river by a substantial wooden bridge , we began to ascend a bald mountain , which rose , as I estimated , from twelve to fifteen hundred feet above the bed of the stream , and which ...
... Wahsatch Range . Immediately after crossing the river by a substantial wooden bridge , we began to ascend a bald mountain , which rose , as I estimated , from twelve to fifteen hundred feet above the bed of the stream , and which ...
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