Prairie and Rocky Mountain Adventures: Or, Life in the WestSegner & Condit., 1870 - 775 páginas |
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... Illinois - Build the City of Nauvoo - The Temple - Nauvoo Legion - Internal Troubles - Civil War - Joe Smith Killed by a Mob - Brig- ham Young appointed Head of the Church - Mobs - Another Mormon Exo- dus to the Missouri - Description ...
... Illinois - Build the City of Nauvoo - The Temple - Nauvoo Legion - Internal Troubles - Civil War - Joe Smith Killed by a Mob - Brig- ham Young appointed Head of the Church - Mobs - Another Mormon Exo- dus to the Missouri - Description ...
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... ILLINOIS . Origin of the Name - Boundaries , Position and Area - Face of the Country - Rivers and Lakes - Minerals - Curiosities and Attractions - Cli- mate , Soil and Productions - Forest Trees - Manufactures - Internal Im- provements ...
... ILLINOIS . Origin of the Name - Boundaries , Position and Area - Face of the Country - Rivers and Lakes - Minerals - Curiosities and Attractions - Cli- mate , Soil and Productions - Forest Trees - Manufactures - Internal Im- provements ...
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... Illinois . A separate section is devoted to the Mississippi River , opening with Schoolcraft's account of its extreme source , and a description of the beautiful lakes near its origin , followed by the famous Indian legend of the ...
... Illinois . A separate section is devoted to the Mississippi River , opening with Schoolcraft's account of its extreme source , and a description of the beautiful lakes near its origin , followed by the famous Indian legend of the ...
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... Illinois ; the founding of the city of Nauvoo , and the building and consecration of the Temple ; formation of the Nauvoo Legion , and the civil war that ensued ; the death of the Mormon Prophet at the hands of a mob , and the exodus of ...
... Illinois ; the founding of the city of Nauvoo , and the building and consecration of the Temple ; formation of the Nauvoo Legion , and the civil war that ensued ; the death of the Mormon Prophet at the hands of a mob , and the exodus of ...
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... Illinois country , and in 1721 a Jesuit college and monastery were founded there . A peace with the Iroquois , Hurons , and Ottawas , in 1700 , gave the French facilities for settling the western part of Canada . 16 HISTORICAL SKETCH .
... Illinois country , and in 1721 a Jesuit college and monastery were founded there . A peace with the Iroquois , Hurons , and Ottawas , in 1700 , gave the French facilities for settling the western part of Canada . 16 HISTORICAL SKETCH .
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