Publications - Nebraska State Historical Society, Τόμος 17Nebraska State Historical Society, 1913 |
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... OREGON TRAIL • By George W. Hansen THE OREGON RECRUIT EXPEDITION By Albert Watkins . INFLUENCE OF OVERLAND TRAVEL ON THE EARLY SETTLEMENT OF NEBRASKA 53 103 888 88 95 110 127 By H. G. Taylor . 146 INCIDENTS OF THE EARLY SETTLEMENT OF ...
... OREGON TRAIL • By George W. Hansen THE OREGON RECRUIT EXPEDITION By Albert Watkins . INFLUENCE OF OVERLAND TRAVEL ON THE EARLY SETTLEMENT OF NEBRASKA 53 103 888 88 95 110 127 By H. G. Taylor . 146 INCIDENTS OF THE EARLY SETTLEMENT OF ...
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... Oregon . In the museum is a part of that old flagstaff . The relics of the civil war which are collected in the museum must appeal to the pride of every Grand Army man and deeply touch the sympathies of all our citizens who had friends ...
... Oregon . In the museum is a part of that old flagstaff . The relics of the civil war which are collected in the museum must appeal to the pride of every Grand Army man and deeply touch the sympathies of all our citizens who had friends ...
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... southwestern Nebraska was out of the usual course of travel . The Oregon and California trails to the north and the Smoky Hill route to the south were the great highways between east and west 20 NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
... southwestern Nebraska was out of the usual course of travel . The Oregon and California trails to the north and the Smoky Hill route to the south were the great highways between east and west 20 NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
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... Oregon treaty of October 20 , 1818 , between Great Britain and the United States , the " Stony Mountains " were acknowledged to be the western American boundary , by virtue of our purchase of Louisiana ; and , accordingly , in the final ...
... Oregon treaty of October 20 , 1818 , between Great Britain and the United States , the " Stony Mountains " were acknowledged to be the western American boundary , by virtue of our purchase of Louisiana ; and , accordingly , in the final ...
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... this country , and you will have put upon map record everything possible of past , present or future ethnologic interest to the people of Nebraska . A TRAGEDY OF THE OREGON TRAIL BY GEORGE W. HANSEN NEBRASKA ETHNOLOGY 109.
... this country , and you will have put upon map record everything possible of past , present or future ethnologic interest to the people of Nebraska . A TRAGEDY OF THE OREGON TRAIL BY GEORGE W. HANSEN NEBRASKA ETHNOLOGY 109.
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Σελίδα 301 - It shall even be as when an hungry man dreameth, and, behold, he eateth; but he awaketh, and his soul is empty: or as when a thirsty man dreameth, and, behold, he drinketh; but he awaketh, and, behold, he is faint, and his soul hath appetite: so shall the multitude of all the nations be, that fight against mount Zion.
Σελίδα 86 - To each single person over eighteen years of age, one-eighth of a section; To each orphan child under eighteen years of age, one-eighth of a section...
Σελίδα 75 - The amendment was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed for a third reading, read the third time, and passed.
Σελίδα 79 - ' approved March 28, 1882 — That the northern boundary of the State of Nebraska shall be, and hereby is, subject to the provisions hereinafter contained, extended so as to include all that portion of the Territory of Dakota lying south of the forty-third parallel of north latitude and east of the...
Σελίδα 55 - State shall be extended to said forty-third parallel as fully and effectually as if said lands had been included in the boundaries of said State at the time of its admission to the Union; reserving to the United States the original right of soil in said lands and of disposing of the same: Provided, That this act, so far as jurisdiction is concerned, shall not take effect until the President shall by proclamation declare that the Indian title to said lands has been extinguished, nor shall it take...
Σελίδα 59 - June, 1836, it was enacted that when the Indian title to all the lands lying between the State of Missouri...
Σελίδα 46 - All service ranks the same with God : If now, as formerly he trod Paradise, his presence fills Our earth, each only as God wills Can work — God's puppets, best and worst, Are we ; there is no last nor first.
Σελίδα 109 - Missouri, and thence along the Santa Fe trail, about forty miles from which the course was some degrees north of west, across the waters of the...
Σελίδα 321 - In the Osage traditions, cedar symbolizes the tree of life. "When a woman is initiated into the secret society of the Osages, the officiating man of her gens gives her four sips of water, symbolizing, so they say, the river flowing by the tree of life, and then he rubs her from head to foot with OSAQE INDIAN CHIEF [Prom Photograph Owned by William E. Connelley] cedar needles, three times in front, three times on her back, and three times on each side, twelve times in all, pronouncing the sacred name...
Σελίδα 78 - Missouri River, reserving to the United States the original right of soil in said lands, and of disposing of the same: Provided, That this act shall not take effect until the President shall by proclamation, declare that the Indian title to said lands has been extinguished ; nor shall it take effect until the State of Missouri shall have assented to the provisions of this act.