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After marching about two miles north , fell on a river forty yards wide frozen over , which after some investigation I found ran north - east . This was the occasion of much surprise , as we were taught to expect to meet with the ...
After marching about two miles north , fell on a river forty yards wide frozen over , which after some investigation I found ran north - east . This was the occasion of much surprise , as we were taught to expect to meet with the ...
Page 440
Marched up the river about two miles , and killed a buffalo , when , finding no road up the stream , we halted , and despatched parties in different directions , the Doctor and myself ascending high enough to enable me to lay down the ...
Marched up the river about two miles , and killed a buffalo , when , finding no road up the stream , we halted , and despatched parties in different directions , the Doctor and myself ascending high enough to enable me to lay down the ...
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Distance advanced twelve miles and a half . Sunday , 28th December . — Marched over an open space and from the appearance before us concluded we were going out of the mountains , but at night encamped at the entrance of most ...
Distance advanced twelve miles and a half . Sunday , 28th December . — Marched over an open space and from the appearance before us concluded we were going out of the mountains , but at night encamped at the entrance of most ...
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COMMODORE PERRYS LANDING IN JAPAN 1853 OFFICIAL Report 152 COMMODORE PAUL JONESS ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE BETW... | 29 |
BRADFORDS VOYAGE OF THE MAYFLOWER 154 JOHN WHITES PLANTING OF COLONIES IN NEW ENGLAND 155 WHEELERS NARR... | 96 |
THE LEXINGTON TOWN MEETINGS FROM 1765 TO 1775 | 109 |
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