The Government of Wyoming: The History, Constitution and Administration of AffairsWhitaker & Ray, 1907 - 286 páginas |
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... Bridger , who built Fort Bridger in Uinta county , and discovered Bridger Pass , was of this party . Many people in our State knew Mr. Bridger , who died in 1881 . He was born in Virginia in 1804 and came to Wyoming in 1822. Ashley sold ...
... Bridger , who built Fort Bridger in Uinta county , and discovered Bridger Pass , was of this party . Many people in our State knew Mr. Bridger , who died in 1881 . He was born in Virginia in 1804 and came to Wyoming in 1822. Ashley sold ...
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... Fort Washakie in Fremont county , climbed Mt. Bonneville in the Wind River ... Jim Baker . In 1835 Samuel Parker and Marcus Whitman passed over the State by ... Bridger were purchased , which were then trading posts . * These explorers ...
... Fort Washakie in Fremont county , climbed Mt. Bonneville in the Wind River ... Jim Baker . In 1835 Samuel Parker and Marcus Whitman passed over the State by ... Bridger were purchased , which were then trading posts . * These explorers ...
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... forts and military posts . The earliest of these is Fort Laramie on the North ... fort was a trading post and the fur business of the State for years centered ... Bridger in Uinta county and thence west into their land of prom- ise . This ...
... forts and military posts . The earliest of these is Fort Laramie on the North ... fort was a trading post and the fur business of the State for years centered ... Bridger in Uinta county and thence west into their land of prom- ise . This ...
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... Fort Bridger , Evanston ( called Bear River Station ) out of the State . The trail made by the stages can yet be traced when traveling over our prairies . Freighting over this great Overland highway became quite extensive in 1856 ...
... Fort Bridger , Evanston ( called Bear River Station ) out of the State . The trail made by the stages can yet be traced when traveling over our prairies . Freighting over this great Overland highway became quite extensive in 1856 ...
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... fort was abandoned in 1868 . Wyoming was a center for hunting buffalo and animals valuable for their furs . A treaty made at Fort Bridger with the Government in 1868 contained terms by which the Shoshone and Bannock Indians were given a ...
... fort was abandoned in 1868 . Wyoming was a center for hunting buffalo and animals valuable for their furs . A treaty made at Fort Bridger with the Government in 1868 contained terms by which the Shoshone and Bannock Indians were given a ...
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The Government of Wyoming the History Constitution and Administration of Affairs Grace Raymond Hebard,The Whitaker and Ray Company Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
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