Proceedings and CollectionsNebraska State Historical Society, 1885 |
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Σελίδα 29
... kind deeds will ever be cherished by our family , and so far as dollars and cents could repay them , John was remunerated with both principal and interest in after years when he visited us at Camp Creek . ONLY A PORTION . Mr. President ...
... kind deeds will ever be cherished by our family , and so far as dollars and cents could repay them , John was remunerated with both principal and interest in after years when he visited us at Camp Creek . ONLY A PORTION . Mr. President ...
Σελίδα 36
... kind and gentle and dignified toward the men in your care , and for this your reward will be the respect and gentlemanly de- portment of your men toward you . I want you young men who are placed under these wagon masters to obey them ...
... kind and gentle and dignified toward the men in your care , and for this your reward will be the respect and gentlemanly de- portment of your men toward you . I want you young men who are placed under these wagon masters to obey them ...
Σελίδα 42
... kind favor of the 5th instant . Your kind invitation of the 16th ult . I intended to answer by attending your meeting of the Historical Society of St. Louis , on the 7th ; this being Saturday , I was much occupied at St. Francis ...
... kind favor of the 5th instant . Your kind invitation of the 16th ult . I intended to answer by attending your meeting of the Historical Society of St. Louis , on the 7th ; this being Saturday , I was much occupied at St. Francis ...
Σελίδα 50
... kind were made the floors in the houses of Fort Calhoun and then covered with a thin coating of this material to form a smooth even surface . " " We next visited the cave of the De Soto " Light Horse Brigade , ' Bell's History , page 38 ...
... kind were made the floors in the houses of Fort Calhoun and then covered with a thin coating of this material to form a smooth even surface . " " We next visited the cave of the De Soto " Light Horse Brigade , ' Bell's History , page 38 ...
Σελίδα 53
... kind of measurement : White elm , 5 feet and 10 inches ; hackberry , 5 feet 7 inches ; black walnut , 4 feet 3 inches ; coffee bean , 3 feet 6 inches ; black locust , 5 feet 8 inches ; while cottonwood planted by the late Col. Stevens ...
... kind of measurement : White elm , 5 feet and 10 inches ; hackberry , 5 feet 7 inches ; black walnut , 4 feet 3 inches ; coffee bean , 3 feet 6 inches ; black locust , 5 feet 8 inches ; while cottonwood planted by the late Col. Stevens ...
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Σελίδα 200 - He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune ; for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief.
Σελίδα 171 - That the Legislature of said State, by a Solemn Public Act, shall declare the assent of the said State to the said fundamental condition...
Σελίδα 171 - Approved, April 19th, 1864. SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That this act shall not take effect except upon the fundamental condition, that within the state of Nebraska, there shall be no denial •of the elective franchise, or of any other right, to any person, by reason of race or color, •excepting Indians not taxed...
Σελίδα 34 - to nominate, and by and with the advice and consent of the senate to appoint ambassadors...
Σελίδα 183 - Pekitanoui, following the account which the Indians have given me; for from them I learn that advancing up this river for five or six days, you come to a beautiful prairie twenty or thirty leagues long, which you must cross to the northwest. It terminates at another little river on which you can embark, it not being difficult to transport canoes over so beautiful a country as that prairie. This second river runs southwest for ten or fifteen leagues, after which it enters a small lake...
Σελίδα 171 - ... the assent of the said state to the said fundamental condition, and shall transmit to the president of the United States, on or before the fourth Monday in November next, an authentic copy of the said act, upon the receipt whereof the president, by proclamation, shall announce the fact; whereupon, and without any further proceeding on the part of Congress, the admission of said state into the Union shall be considered as complete...
Σελίδα 183 - As we were discoursing of them, sailing gently down a beautiful, still, clear water, we heard the noise of a rapid into which we were about to fall. I have seen nothing more frightful ; a mass of large trees...
Σελίδα 183 - I learn that advancing up this river for five or six days, you come to a beautiful prairie twenty or thirty leagues long, which you must cross to the northwest. It terminates at another little river on which you can embark, it not being difficult to transport canoes over so beautiful a country as that prairie. This second river runs southwest for ten or fifteen leagues, after which it enters a small lake, which is the source of another deep river, running to the west, where it empties into the sea....
Σελίδα 199 - Their masters have no other riches nor substance; of them they eat, they drink, they apparel, they...
Σελίδα 183 - I have seen nothing more frightful; a mass of large trees, entire, with branches, real floating islands, came rushing from the mouth of the river Pekitanoui, so impetuously, that we could not, without great danger, expose ourselves to pass across.