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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... returned to Michillimackinac on September 7. A couple of days later he embarked in an open boat for Green Bay . The frequent storms on the lake often required travel overland , and Storrow remarked that the scene of the soldiers , who ...
... returned to Michillimackinac on September 7. A couple of days later he embarked in an open boat for Green Bay . The frequent storms on the lake often required travel overland , and Storrow remarked that the scene of the soldiers , who ...
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... returned , intending to settle there . But ill health and homesickness sent him back to the South after about two years ' residence . Through the influence of Stephen A. Douglas , President Pierce offered Peyton the office of United ...
... returned , intending to settle there . But ill health and homesickness sent him back to the South after about two years ' residence . Through the influence of Stephen A. Douglas , President Pierce offered Peyton the office of United ...
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... returned to India . Through the influence of his father he obtained work on the Lahore Civil and Military Gazette , and in 1887 he be- came the assistant editor of the Allahabad Pioneer . In 1889 he returned to England by way of China ...
... returned to India . Through the influence of his father he obtained work on the Lahore Civil and Military Gazette , and in 1887 he be- came the assistant editor of the Allahabad Pioneer . In 1889 he returned to England by way of China ...
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JACQUES MARQUETTE | 13 |
SAMUEL A STORROW | 23 |
WILLIAM H KEATING | 31 |
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