As Others See Chicago: Impressions of Visitors, 1673-1933Bessie Louise Pierce, Joe Lester Norris University of Chicago Press, 1933 - 540 Seiten |
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... course through this swamp , which ex- tended for three miles , was very much impeded by the high grass , weeds , & c . through which our pirogue passed with difficulty . Observing that our progress through the fen was very slow , and ...
... course through this swamp , which ex- tended for three miles , was very much impeded by the high grass , weeds , & c . through which our pirogue passed with difficulty . Observing that our progress through the fen was very slow , and ...
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... course of the river , the water of which was as pure as that of the Lake , from the point of junction to its entrance into the lake ..... 12 It was on this visit to Chicago with Mr. Bronson , that we spent some time and made the ...
... course of the river , the water of which was as pure as that of the Lake , from the point of junction to its entrance into the lake ..... 12 It was on this visit to Chicago with Mr. Bronson , that we spent some time and made the ...
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... course consisted exclusively of pumpkin - pies ; but when the waiters changed the plates , their way of cleaning the knives and forks was so peculiarly disgusting , that I did not attempt to eat anything . But I must remark that in this ...
... course consisted exclusively of pumpkin - pies ; but when the waiters changed the plates , their way of cleaning the knives and forks was so peculiarly disgusting , that I did not attempt to eat anything . But I must remark that in this ...
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JACQUES MARQUETTE | 13 |
SAMUEL A STORROW | 23 |
WILLIAM H KEATING | 31 |
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