Nebraska State Historical Society Publications, Τόμος 17The Society, 1913 |
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... mouth of the Medicine , when they turned north , reaching Fort Cottonwood on the 26th day of January . The sufferings of the men in this winter campaign of twelve days were almost unendurable . The weather was extremely cold , at one ...
... mouth of the Medicine , when they turned north , reaching Fort Cottonwood on the 26th day of January . The sufferings of the men in this winter campaign of twelve days were almost unendurable . The weather was extremely cold , at one ...
Σελίδα 29
... mouth of Dog Creek . " The context indicates that the creek in question was the Prairie Dog . The next incident related occurred while the command was in camp " near the mouth of Turkey Creek " . " A few days after the command had left ...
... mouth of Dog Creek . " The context indicates that the creek in question was the Prairie Dog . The next incident related occurred while the command was in camp " near the mouth of Turkey Creek " . " A few days after the command had left ...
Σελίδα 31
... mouth of Red Willow creek , on their way to the Beaver , they discovered a party of six white men with a team . A charge was made in which three Indians were killed . The whites finally gained the timber on Beaver 9 ' Spotted Tail , or ...
... mouth of Red Willow creek , on their way to the Beaver , they discovered a party of six white men with a team . A charge was made in which three Indians were killed . The whites finally gained the timber on Beaver 9 ' Spotted Tail , or ...
Σελίδα 32
... mouth of Red Willow creek . While these accounts , in some respects , seem irrecon- cilable , there can be little doubt that they are of the same affair . As the Buck party was the only party of white men in this vicinity at that time ...
... mouth of Red Willow creek . While these accounts , in some respects , seem irrecon- cilable , there can be little doubt that they are of the same affair . As the Buck party was the only party of white men in this vicinity at that time ...
Σελίδα 34
... mouth of Red Willow creek . They traveled by railroad as far as Sutton , which was then the terminus of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad ; there they overtook their wagons , which had been sent on ahead to await their coming ...
... mouth of Red Willow creek . They traveled by railroad as far as Sutton , which was then the terminus of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad ; there they overtook their wagons , which had been sent on ahead to await their coming ...
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