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... Lewis and William Clark . Chief Little Crow .... General John B. S. Todd . Joseph Rolette • Governor William Jayne . Chief Red Cloud . · Governor William A. Howard .. Dr. Henry R. Porter and Charles Reynolds . 60 190 218 230 262 306 310 ...
... Lewis and William Clark . Chief Little Crow .... General John B. S. Todd . Joseph Rolette • Governor William Jayne . Chief Red Cloud . · Governor William A. Howard .. Dr. Henry R. Porter and Charles Reynolds . 60 190 218 230 262 306 310 ...
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... Lewis and Clark , the explorers , counted fifty - one herds of buffalo from one standpoint on the Missouri River . They found the plains of what is now Emmons , Morton , Burleigh , Oliver , Mercer and McLean counties , North Dakota ...
... Lewis and Clark , the explorers , counted fifty - one herds of buffalo from one standpoint on the Missouri River . They found the plains of what is now Emmons , Morton , Burleigh , Oliver , Mercer and McLean counties , North Dakota ...
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... LEWIS AND CLARK - THE JUNE RISE IN THE MISSOURI RIVER - THE ARIKARA VILLAGES- GREAT HERDS OF BUFFALO , ELK AND OTHER GAME — MANDAN VILLAGES — FORT MANDAN - THE FLAG ON FORT MANDAN - STARS AND STRIPES - THE WINTER OF 1804-05 IN NORTH ...
... LEWIS AND CLARK - THE JUNE RISE IN THE MISSOURI RIVER - THE ARIKARA VILLAGES- GREAT HERDS OF BUFFALO , ELK AND OTHER GAME — MANDAN VILLAGES — FORT MANDAN - THE FLAG ON FORT MANDAN - STARS AND STRIPES - THE WINTER OF 1804-05 IN NORTH ...
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... Lewis and Clark. This village was about three miles from the other Mandan villages on the Knife River. FORT MANDAN Lewis and Clark established at their camp a post which was known as Fort Mandan, consisting of two rows of huts or sheds ...
... Lewis and Clark. This village was about three miles from the other Mandan villages on the Knife River. FORT MANDAN Lewis and Clark established at their camp a post which was known as Fort Mandan, consisting of two rows of huts or sheds ...
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... Lewis and Clark at Fort Mandan and Astoria, which gave Oregon to the United States, under which Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana and Indiana were admitted to the Union of States. With the admission of Mississippi the flag took thirteen ...
... Lewis and Clark at Fort Mandan and Astoria, which gave Oregon to the United States, under which Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana and Indiana were admitted to the Union of States. With the admission of Mississippi the flag took thirteen ...
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