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Our northern boundary follows the forty - third parallel eastward to the Missouri river . Before 1882 , it followed this parallel only to the Keya Paha branch of the Niobrara , and these two streams constituted the remainder of the ...
Our northern boundary follows the forty - third parallel eastward to the Missouri river . Before 1882 , it followed this parallel only to the Keya Paha branch of the Niobrara , and these two streams constituted the remainder of the ...
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+ While explorers , traders , hunters , and missionaries followed the Missouri to its source , or traveled the plains through which the Platte slowly makes its way to the sandy bottoms at its mouth , the Poncas attracted little notice .
+ While explorers , traders , hunters , and missionaries followed the Missouri to its source , or traveled the plains through which the Platte slowly makes its way to the sandy bottoms at its mouth , the Poncas attracted little notice .
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superintendency of Mr. Clarke , governor of Missouri territory , was the prevention of British influence from the north . An Indian Report says of Manuel Lisa , who was agent and interpreter in 1815 at a salary of $ 548 : " He has been ...
superintendency of Mr. Clarke , governor of Missouri territory , was the prevention of British influence from the north . An Indian Report says of Manuel Lisa , who was agent and interpreter in 1815 at a salary of $ 548 : " He has been ...
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Immigration set in from the well populated east and the half occupied Mississippi valley , until there was left in the vicinity of the Missouri hardly a section of land across which the settler had not passed .
Immigration set in from the well populated east and the half occupied Mississippi valley , until there was left in the vicinity of the Missouri hardly a section of land across which the settler had not passed .
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They then held the land on either side of the Niobrara for four or five miles immediately above its mouth , with some frontage upon the Missouri . The government did this , in the words of the treaty itself , " by way of rewarding them ...
They then held the land on either side of the Niobrara for four or five miles immediately above its mouth , with some frontage upon the Missouri . The government did this , in the words of the treaty itself , " by way of rewarding them ...
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