Nebraska State Historical Society Publications, Τόμος 17The Society, 1913 |
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... lived , their habits of life , the equipment of the social household , the schools of instruction , the growth of villages and towns , the advancement in local municipal government . They contain substantially the only record we have of ...
... lived , their habits of life , the equipment of the social household , the schools of instruction , the growth of villages and towns , the advancement in local municipal government . They contain substantially the only record we have of ...
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... lived at a time antedating any history we have of any of the Indian tribes of which we have any knowledge . How old may be some of these antique speci- mens and relics ? No man knows . Centuries and centuries may have gone by since some ...
... lived at a time antedating any history we have of any of the Indian tribes of which we have any knowledge . How old may be some of these antique speci- mens and relics ? No man knows . Centuries and centuries may have gone by since some ...
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... lived as nomads on the deserts of Africa , yet that land has been the home of wandering Moors and Arabs beyond the era of the world's earliest history . Some of these stone implements are rough in surface , as chipped from the ledges ...
... lived as nomads on the deserts of Africa , yet that land has been the home of wandering Moors and Arabs beyond the era of the world's earliest history . Some of these stone implements are rough in surface , as chipped from the ledges ...
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... lived in Red Willow county many years , writes that he cannot find any trace of an affluent of the Republican called Dog creek in that part of the state . So it seems that the expedition did not march directly south to the Republican ...
... lived in Red Willow county many years , writes that he cannot find any trace of an affluent of the Republican called Dog creek in that part of the state . So it seems that the expedition did not march directly south to the Republican ...
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... in its weekly issue of September 4 , 1874 , said : " He is the truest friend of the white man and of peace on these borders that ever lived . " - ED . creek , where they made a stand . The Indians SOUTHWESTERN NEBRASKA 31.
... in its weekly issue of September 4 , 1874 , said : " He is the truest friend of the white man and of peace on these borders that ever lived . " - ED . creek , where they made a stand . The Indians SOUTHWESTERN NEBRASKA 31.
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