Nebraska State Historical Society Publications, Τόμος 15Nebraska State Historical Society, 1907 |
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... feet long ; a few were split and made from linn and cottonwood timber ; many roofs were made by splitting oak timber into boards , called shakes , about three feet long and six inches wide , and kept in place by weights and poles ...
... feet long ; a few were split and made from linn and cottonwood timber ; many roofs were made by splitting oak timber into boards , called shakes , about three feet long and six inches wide , and kept in place by weights and poles ...
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... feet by extensions on the sides . Each was loaded to the canvas with farm implements , grains , machinery of all sorts , and a coop of chickens lashed on behind . All the wagons were not of this size or descrip- tion . They ranged from ...
... feet by extensions on the sides . Each was loaded to the canvas with farm implements , grains , machinery of all sorts , and a coop of chickens lashed on behind . All the wagons were not of this size or descrip- tion . They ranged from ...
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... feet of the buffale , but he was still afraid and went up to within about forty feet , and at the seventeenth shot he got him down , and then taking my rifle finished him . I have taken the same horse and a revolver and had three ...
... feet of the buffale , but he was still afraid and went up to within about forty feet , and at the seventeenth shot he got him down , and then taking my rifle finished him . I have taken the same horse and a revolver and had three ...
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... feet under water . The bottom extending to the bluffs was one sheet of water ranging from two to eight feet deep . Many of the settlers in the bottom were compelled to leave their homes and find a dry location on this side of the river ...
... feet under water . The bottom extending to the bluffs was one sheet of water ranging from two to eight feet deep . Many of the settlers in the bottom were compelled to leave their homes and find a dry location on this side of the river ...
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... feet . The nearest we ever came to getting a real substantial bed of coal was when Mr. P. E. Her put down a boring for anything that might be found , oil , gas , coal , or what not , at his old distillery in Omaha . A vein of coal was ...
... feet . The nearest we ever came to getting a real substantial bed of coal was when Mr. P. E. Her put down a boring for anything that might be found , oil , gas , coal , or what not , at his old distillery in Omaha . A vein of coal was ...
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