Nebraska State Historical Society Publications, Τόμος 15Nebraska State Historical Society, 1907 |
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... bank of the Mississippi at a place nearly opposite the mouth of the Des Moines river . Here at first they were welcomed for their voting power , and easily obtained a charter for the town of Nauvoo , so favorable it practically made ...
... bank of the Mississippi at a place nearly opposite the mouth of the Des Moines river . Here at first they were welcomed for their voting power , and easily obtained a charter for the town of Nauvoo , so favorable it practically made ...
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... banks of the Missouri at the mouth of the Niobrara , among the Poncas.1 The Pottawattomies and Omahas received the refugees kindly . A solemn council was held by the Pottawattomies in the yard of one of Peter A. Sarpy's trading houses ...
... banks of the Missouri at the mouth of the Niobrara , among the Poncas.1 The Pottawattomies and Omahas received the refugees kindly . A solemn council was held by the Pottawattomies in the yard of one of Peter A. Sarpy's trading houses ...
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... bank of the North Platte , they recrossed 124 miles further on , and subsequent emigration seems to have kept to the north bank of the river.1 " The Latter Day Saints ' Emigrants ' Guide , " by W. Clayten , originally . published in ...
... bank of the North Platte , they recrossed 124 miles further on , and subsequent emigration seems to have kept to the north bank of the river.1 " The Latter Day Saints ' Emigrants ' Guide , " by W. Clayten , originally . published in ...
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... bank of the Platte the whole distance to the Sweetwater . All the later Mormon trains were governed by the same strict discipline as the pio- neers and first emigration , and their travels present no fea- tures of special interest . The ...
... bank of the Platte the whole distance to the Sweetwater . All the later Mormon trains were governed by the same strict discipline as the pio- neers and first emigration , and their travels present no fea- tures of special interest . The ...
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... bank of the Platte until it joined the Ft . Kearney road . The trail officially recognized and directed was along the north bank of the Platte , leaving Kanesville by way of Cres- cent , making a rendezvous at Boyer Lake or Ferryville ...
... bank of the Platte until it joined the Ft . Kearney road . The trail officially recognized and directed was along the north bank of the Platte , leaving Kanesville by way of Cres- cent , making a rendezvous at Boyer Lake or Ferryville ...
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