The Heart of the Continent: A Record of Travel Across the Plains and in Oregon, with an Examination of the Mormon PrincipleHurd and Houghton, 1870 - 568 Seiten |
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... Laramie Plains . This vast level has an interest beside its vernal beauty of herbage : its grand entourage of mountains ; the exhilarating elixir of its air , which bears infallible evidence of coming fresh from the alembic , virgin ...
... Laramie Plains . This vast level has an interest beside its vernal beauty of herbage : its grand entourage of mountains ; the exhilarating elixir of its air , which bears infallible evidence of coming fresh from the alembic , virgin ...
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... points as we have mentioned , is well illus- trated by a description of the South Pass occurring in ex - Governor Gilpin's interesting book , " The Central Gold Region . " Laramie Plains are a level of INTO THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS . 219.
... points as we have mentioned , is well illus- trated by a description of the South Pass occurring in ex - Governor Gilpin's interesting book , " The Central Gold Region . " Laramie Plains are a level of INTO THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS . 219.
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... Laramie Plains are a level of similar interest . This level is a justification of the Spanish name of the system , - Sierra Madre , or Mother - Range . It is one of a group of mothers occurring along the axis of the Range , out of whose ...
... Laramie Plains are a level of similar interest . This level is a justification of the Spanish name of the system , - Sierra Madre , or Mother - Range . It is one of a group of mothers occurring along the axis of the Range , out of whose ...
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... Laramie , receiving en route innumerable further tributaries , all of which rise from the north slope of the Wind River system , excepting the Laramie River itself . This latter stream is formed by the junction of two forks , the Big ...
... Laramie , receiving en route innumerable further tributaries , all of which rise from the north slope of the Wind River system , excepting the Laramie River itself . This latter stream is formed by the junction of two forks , the Big ...
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... Laramie , where we crossed the Plain , flow nearly parallel and about fourteen miles apart . Their width , at the bridges maintained by the Over- land Route , is about thirty or forty yards . Their banks , but especially those of the ...
... Laramie , where we crossed the Plain , flow nearly parallel and about fourteen miles apart . Their width , at the bridges maintained by the Over- land Route , is about thirty or forty yards . Their banks , but especially those of the ...
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