History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα xii
... hundred and thirty miles . But we are now in the valley ; lovely as ever enthusiast dreamed of , or poet sung . Standing on the bank of the river , a little below the mouth of the Lackawanna , and looking northward , it appears as if by ...
... hundred and thirty miles . But we are now in the valley ; lovely as ever enthusiast dreamed of , or poet sung . Standing on the bank of the river , a little below the mouth of the Lackawanna , and looking northward , it appears as if by ...
Σελίδα 19
... hundred warriors under the command of a great chief , Chikataubutt , a wise and stout man , were led out two hundred miles to attack a Mohawk fort . They were repelled and ambushed on their retreat , and a great fight ensued . " What ...
... hundred warriors under the command of a great chief , Chikataubutt , a wise and stout man , were led out two hundred miles to attack a Mohawk fort . They were repelled and ambushed on their retreat , and a great fight ensued . " What ...
Σελίδα 25
... hundred and thirty - seven feet , and its shortest diameter from the northeast to the southwest , two hundred and seventy - two feet . On the south- west side , appears to have been a gateway about twelve feet wide , opening toward the ...
... hundred and thirty - seven feet , and its shortest diameter from the northeast to the southwest , two hundred and seventy - two feet . On the south- west side , appears to have been a gateway about twelve feet wide , opening toward the ...
Σελίδα 41
... hundred souls . In the midst of these pleasing scenes of present peace and anticipated enjoy- ment , they were visited by a deputation of Nanticokes and other Indians , from Wyoming , consisting of more than a hundred persons ...
... hundred souls . In the midst of these pleasing scenes of present peace and anticipated enjoy- ment , they were visited by a deputation of Nanticokes and other Indians , from Wyoming , consisting of more than a hundred persons ...
Σελίδα 58
... hundred the point of famishing . In this situation , knowing that he could but die , he cautiously stole down into the valley again , whence , five days before , he had fled . All was desolation there . The crops were destroyed , the ...
... hundred the point of famishing . In this situation , knowing that he could but die , he cautiously stole down into the valley again , whence , five days before , he had fled . All was desolation there . The crops were destroyed , the ...
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