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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... Creek , the first of a series of short streams , laid down on the maps as draining a broad plateau south of Denver , and communicating with the river in nearly parallel lines . Bijou , Kiowa , and THE BUFFALO COUNTRY TO THE GOLD MINES .
... Creek , the first of a series of short streams , laid down on the maps as draining a broad plateau south of Denver , and communicating with the river in nearly parallel lines . Bijou , Kiowa , and THE BUFFALO COUNTRY TO THE GOLD MINES .
Seite 132
... Creeks are the three others noticed ; and there is a fourth , which does not appear on any United States map , emptying into the river near Denver , and called Coal Creek . I have said that Beaver Creek runs , but this is hyperbole . It ...
... Creeks are the three others noticed ; and there is a fourth , which does not appear on any United States map , emptying into the river near Denver , and called Coal Creek . I have said that Beaver Creek runs , but this is hyperbole . It ...
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... Creek . Among others were by far the handsomest asclepias I ever saw , with profuse pink blossoms ; a beautiful rose- colored cactus of the branching kind , several of the globular varieties , and the common yellow variety in great ...
... Creek . Among others were by far the handsomest asclepias I ever saw , with profuse pink blossoms ; a beautiful rose- colored cactus of the branching kind , several of the globular varieties , and the common yellow variety in great ...
Seite 135
... of them , larger than the chan- nels laid down on the maps as creeks , and , to all ap- pearance , might as well discharge some water from the plateau at longer or shorter intervals ; yet their THE BUFFALO COUNTRY TO THE GOLD MINES . 135.
... of them , larger than the chan- nels laid down on the maps as creeks , and , to all ap- pearance , might as well discharge some water from the plateau at longer or shorter intervals ; yet their THE BUFFALO COUNTRY TO THE GOLD MINES . 135.
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... Creek . Reaching Latham about dark , I abandoned the stage which had brought me thus far westward , and awaited another , which was to start for Denver on the arrival of the eastward pas- sengers . It was ten o'clock before this happy ...
... Creek . Reaching Latham about dark , I abandoned the stage which had brought me thus far westward , and awaited another , which was to start for Denver on the arrival of the eastward pas- sengers . It was ten o'clock before this happy ...
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