Publications of the Nebraska State Historical Society, Τόμος 20Nebraska State Historical Society, 1922 |
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... Louis , there was a notable mutuality , a sort of " Useless each without the other " relationship . That more or less romantic fact is illumined along the serial thread of the story ; and while the French founders of St. Louis and their ...
... Louis , there was a notable mutuality , a sort of " Useless each without the other " relationship . That more or less romantic fact is illumined along the serial thread of the story ; and while the French founders of St. Louis and their ...
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... Louis , of the officers of the St. Louis Public Library , and of Mr. Shoe- maker , superintendent of the State Historical Society of Missouri , at Columbia , for the use of the very valuable early newspapers which are preserved in the ...
... Louis , of the officers of the St. Louis Public Library , and of Mr. Shoe- maker , superintendent of the State Historical Society of Missouri , at Columbia , for the use of the very valuable early newspapers which are preserved in the ...
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... Louis - mainly French - with the Indians , along the Missouri , the Platte and the Arkansas rivers , by means of rowboats , saddle horses and pack mules . The progressive advance , from 1819 , of steamboats up the Missouri ; the ...
... Louis - mainly French - with the Indians , along the Missouri , the Platte and the Arkansas rivers , by means of rowboats , saddle horses and pack mules . The progressive advance , from 1819 , of steamboats up the Missouri ; the ...
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... Louis ; 1610 miles from the mouth of the Missouri to the village ; making allowance for stops , 20 miles a day ; arrived at the Arikara village September 12 ; were hos- pitably treated . The Sioux were hostile , but afraid to stop the ...
... Louis ; 1610 miles from the mouth of the Missouri to the village ; making allowance for stops , 20 miles a day ; arrived at the Arikara village September 12 ; were hos- pitably treated . The Sioux were hostile , but afraid to stop the ...
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... Louis Missouri Fur Company , which is now up the Missouri , calculated at twenty - nine thousand nine hun- dred and eighty - five dollars , in goods , wares and mer- chandise , and debts due by hunters who are now out as will appear by ...
... Louis Missouri Fur Company , which is now up the Missouri , calculated at twenty - nine thousand nine hun- dred and eighty - five dollars , in goods , wares and mer- chandise , and debts due by hunters who are now out as will appear by ...
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