The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 181,Volumen46 -Tema 188,Volumen47W. Abbatt., 1933 |
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... encamped some eight miles from the Fort , on the banks of the Platte . Hearing that there were so many emigrants encamped near the Fort , we concluded to remain here till to - morrow when we make a start for Fort Laramie some 500 miles ...
... encamped some eight miles from the Fort , on the banks of the Platte . Hearing that there were so many emigrants encamped near the Fort , we concluded to remain here till to - morrow when we make a start for Fort Laramie some 500 miles ...
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... encamped for the night on the North Fork of the Platte , where we leave it and do not again strike it for eighty miles . We traveled to - day fourteen miles . Sunday , June 2. - We left camp this morning at four o'clock and for three ...
... encamped for the night on the North Fork of the Platte , where we leave it and do not again strike it for eighty miles . We traveled to - day fourteen miles . Sunday , June 2. - We left camp this morning at four o'clock and for three ...
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... encamped on the bank of Carson river , having made twenty miles . Wednesday , August 7. - There being another desert in advance , we remained in camp till four o'clock in the afternoon , in the hope of being able to cross it in the ...
... encamped on the bank of Carson river , having made twenty miles . Wednesday , August 7. - There being another desert in advance , we remained in camp till four o'clock in the afternoon , in the hope of being able to cross it in the ...
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The Magazine of History: With Notes ..., Tema 125,Volumen32 -Tema 132,Volumen33 Vista completa - 1926 |
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