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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... inhabitants . The river yielded , at all seasons , a supply of fish . The yellow perch , the pike , the catfish , the bass , the roach , and in the spring season , myriads of shad . * From various points , the valley may be seen to ...
... inhabitants . The river yielded , at all seasons , a supply of fish . The yellow perch , the pike , the catfish , the bass , the roach , and in the spring season , myriads of shad . * From various points , the valley may be seen to ...
Σελίδα xv
... Delaware Indians , being a compound of maughwau , meaning large , and wama , signifying plains , so that it may be translated " THE LARGE PLAINS . " LETTER I. Native inhabitants of Wyoming - Six Nations - PRELIMINARY CHAPTER . XV.
... Delaware Indians , being a compound of maughwau , meaning large , and wama , signifying plains , so that it may be translated " THE LARGE PLAINS . " LETTER I. Native inhabitants of Wyoming - Six Nations - PRELIMINARY CHAPTER . XV.
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In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn Miner Charles Miner. 1 LETTER I. Native inhabitants of Wyoming - Six Nations -
In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn Miner Charles Miner. 1 LETTER I. Native inhabitants of Wyoming - Six Nations -
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... inhabitants of Wyoming - Six Nations - Great head , or Council Fire , at Onondago . Mohawks . My Dear Son , TO WILLIAM PENN MINER , Esq . HAVING presented you with a brief sketch of Wyoming , I pro- ceed to trace the history of its ...
... inhabitants of Wyoming - Six Nations - Great head , or Council Fire , at Onondago . Mohawks . My Dear Son , TO WILLIAM PENN MINER , Esq . HAVING presented you with a brief sketch of Wyoming , I pro- ceed to trace the history of its ...
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... inhabitants , east of the Mississippi , and south of the great lakes - But these were divided and subdivided into in- numerable tribes , with most unutterable names , many of them speak- ing dialects so little resembling the parent ...
... inhabitants , east of the Mississippi , and south of the great lakes - But these were divided and subdivided into in- numerable tribes , with most unutterable names , many of them speak- ing dialects so little resembling the parent ...
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