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In 1882 , a law * of the United States gave to Nebraska the land north of the Niobrara river that had previously belonged to Dakota . Our northern boundary follows the forty - third parallel eastward to the Missouri river .
In 1882 , a law * of the United States gave to Nebraska the land north of the Niobrara river that had previously belonged to Dakota . Our northern boundary follows the forty - third parallel eastward to the Missouri river .
Σελίδα 12
French traders had been much up and down the river and across the country in the early years of this century , and when the Louisiana country came under the laws of the rising western republic the agents of this new power gradually ...
French traders had been much up and down the river and across the country in the early years of this century , and when the Louisiana country came under the laws of the rising western republic the agents of this new power gradually ...
Σελίδα 13
On the heels of the movement of the military up the river came the Ponca treaty of 1825. Mutual concessions were made . The government agreed to protect the Poncas , and the tribe in turn agreed not to supply the enemies of the United ...
On the heels of the movement of the military up the river came the Ponca treaty of 1825. Mutual concessions were made . The government agreed to protect the Poncas , and the tribe in turn agreed not to supply the enemies of the United ...
Σελίδα 14
The former tribe inhabits the valley of the l'Eau qui Court , and the adjacent country below that river . They plant corn to some extent , but pass much of their time on the roads leading to the Platte . Their lands are being settled ...
The former tribe inhabits the valley of the l'Eau qui Court , and the adjacent country below that river . They plant corn to some extent , but pass much of their time on the roads leading to the Platte . Their lands are being settled ...
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... a treaty with the government of the United States , by which they gave up all the lands that had supported them , except a small reserve about twenty miles long and six miles wide , lying between the Niobrara and Ponca rivers .
... a treaty with the government of the United States , by which they gave up all the lands that had supported them , except a small reserve about twenty miles long and six miles wide , lying between the Niobrara and Ponca rivers .
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