The History of Wyoming from the Earliest Known Discoveries, Volumen1Chaplin, Spafford & Mathison, 1899 - 712 páginas |
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... emigrants . I make no claim that this history is entirely free from error , but I will assure the reader that every precaution has been taken in its preparation , and , as far as possible , dates , incidents and circumstances have been ...
... emigrants . I make no claim that this history is entirely free from error , but I will assure the reader that every precaution has been taken in its preparation , and , as far as possible , dates , incidents and circumstances have been ...
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... emigrant days , the building of the railroad , and only ended when the government succeeded in utterly crushing the red warriors . This volume covers many startling situations and yet the happenings of the territorial period , which are ...
... emigrant days , the building of the railroad , and only ended when the government succeeded in utterly crushing the red warriors . This volume covers many startling situations and yet the happenings of the territorial period , which are ...
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... Emigrant Trains - Indians for the Most Part Peaceable - Valuable Services of American Fur Company to Emigrants - Treaty of 1851 . CHAPTER XXV . History of Fort Laramie ( Continued ) . Unpleasant Side of the Service at Fort Laramie ...
... Emigrant Trains - Indians for the Most Part Peaceable - Valuable Services of American Fur Company to Emigrants - Treaty of 1851 . CHAPTER XXV . History of Fort Laramie ( Continued ) . Unpleasant Side of the Service at Fort Laramie ...
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... Emigrants of 1844 -Extravagant Prices at Fort Laramie That Year - One Thousand Four Hundred and Seventy - five People Go to Oregon in 1844 - Senator Benton's Prophecy - The Business of the Trail in 1845 - The Rush in 1846 - Indians Say ...
... Emigrants of 1844 -Extravagant Prices at Fort Laramie That Year - One Thousand Four Hundred and Seventy - five People Go to Oregon in 1844 - Senator Benton's Prophecy - The Business of the Trail in 1845 - The Rush in 1846 - Indians Say ...
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... Emigrant Road Expedition - Colonel P. Edward Connor Takes Charge of the Military District of Utah - Fort Douglass Lo- cated - Fort Bridger Garrisoned - Mormon Effort to Have Troops Removed From Fort Douglass - Colonel Connor's Letter to ...
... Emigrant Road Expedition - Colonel P. Edward Connor Takes Charge of the Military District of Utah - Fort Douglass Lo- cated - Fort Bridger Garrisoned - Mormon Effort to Have Troops Removed From Fort Douglass - Colonel Connor's Letter to ...
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Términos y frases comunes
American Fur Company arrived attacked band Big Horn Blackfeet Bridger buffalo camp Captain Bonneville Cavalry Cheyenne chief Colonel Colter command Connor Creek crossed Crow emigrants encamped expedition explorer Father De Smet feet fight force Fork Fort Bridger Fort Kearney Fort Laramie Fremont garrison Green River horses hostiles hundred hunters hunting Indians Infantry Jim Bridger journey Kansas Kearney killed Laramie Laramie Plains Laramie River large number Lieutenant located Louis miles Missouri Mormons mules North Platte officers Oregon Overland Pacific party peace plains Powder River Powder River country reached road rock Rocky Mountains route Salt Lake savages sent Shoshone Sioux soldiers soon South Pass spring station stream Sublette Sweetwater telegraph territory tion took trade trail train trappers trapping treaty tribes troops valley wagons warriors Whitman William Sublette Wind River winter Wyoming Yellowstone
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Página 620 - That a delegate to the house of representatives of the United States, to serve for the term of two years, who shall be a citizen of the United States, may be elected by the voters qualified to elect members of the legislative assembly...
Página 616 - That the legislative power of the Territory shall extend to all rightful subjects of legislation consistent with the constitution of the United States and the provisions of this act ; but no law shall be passed interfering with the primary disposal of the soil ; no tax shall be imposed upon the property of the United States...
Página 613 - Provided, That nothing in this act contained shall be construed to inhibit the government of the United States from dividing said Territory into two or more Territories, in such manner and at such times as Congress shall deem convenient and proper, or from attaching any portion of said Territory to any other State or Territory of the United States...
Página 235 - An Act to procure the necessary surveys, plans, and estimates upon the subject of roads and canals." It authorized the President to cause surveys and estimates to be made of the routes of such roads and canals...
Página 47 - The object of your mission is to explore the Missouri river, and such principal streams of it, as, by its course and communication with the waters of the Pacific ocean, whether the Columbia, Oregan, Colorado, or any other river, may offer the most direct and practicable water - communication across the continent, for the purposes of commerce.
Página 617 - That the judicial power of said territory shall be vested in a supreme court, district courts, probate courts, and in justices of the peace.
Página 61 - Missouri called Jefferson's Fork, and were ascending in a canoe, when they suddenly heard a great noise, resembling the trampling of animals; but they could not ascertain the fact, as the high perpendicular banks on each side of the river impeded their view. Colter immediately pronounced it to be occasioned by Indians, and advised an instant retreat; but was accused of cowardice by Potts, who insisted that the noise was caused by buffaloes, and they proceeded on. In a few minutes...
Página 619 - President, and who shall execute all processes issuing from the said courts when exercising their jurisdiction as Circuit and District Courts of the United States...
Página 614 - The governor shall reside within said territory, shall be commander-in-chief of the militia thereof, shall perform the duties and receive the emoluments of superintendent of Indian affairs, and shall approve all laws passed by the legislative assembly before they shall take effect...
Página 619 - Columbia; and the first six days of every term of said courts, or so much thereof as shall be necessary, shall be appropriated to the trial of causes arising under the said constitution and laws, and writs of error and appeal in all such cases shall be made to the Supreme Court of said Territory, the same as in other cases.