Central Route to the Pacific: From the Valley of the Mississippi to California: Journal of the Expedition of E. F. Beale ... and Gwinn Harris Heap, from the Missouri to California in 1853Lippincott, Grambo and Company, 1854 - 136 ページ |
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... five miles above Bent's Fort ; thence up the Huerfano to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains , and through them to Fort Massachusetts on Utah Creek , in the north of New Mexico . After leaving Fort Massachusetts , we were to proceed up the ...
... five miles above Bent's Fort ; thence up the Huerfano to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains , and through them to Fort Massachusetts on Utah Creek , in the north of New Mexico . After leaving Fort Massachusetts , we were to proceed up the ...
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... five miles brought us to a hollow , where , finding good water , we encamped . Resting but a short time we continued our journey , and in ten miles , over a rich rolling country , arrived at Council Grove , where our train was waiting ...
... five miles brought us to a hollow , where , finding good water , we encamped . Resting but a short time we continued our journey , and in ten miles , over a rich rolling country , arrived at Council Grove , where our train was waiting ...
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... five days since we had left Westport , and as yet our eyes had not been gladdened by the sight of even one . Hoping to fall in with them more readily by diverging from the beaten track , FROM WESTPORT TO THE HUERFANO . 17.
... five days since we had left Westport , and as yet our eyes had not been gladdened by the sight of even one . Hoping to fall in with them more readily by diverging from the beaten track , FROM WESTPORT TO THE HUERFANO . 17.
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... five miles reached Fort Atkinson , where Major Johnson , the officer in command , gave us a cordial reception . Several large bands of Indians , of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe tribes were con- gregated around the fort , awaiting the ...
... five miles reached Fort Atkinson , where Major Johnson , the officer in command , gave us a cordial reception . Several large bands of Indians , of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe tribes were con- gregated around the fort , awaiting the ...
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... five miles higher up . The rain continued without in- termission , and at 7 P. M. we encamped , after a rapid ride of thirty - five miles . Found but little wood , which was difficult to kindle , and made a wretched supper . The rain ...
... five miles higher up . The rain continued without in- termission , and at 7 P. M. we encamped , after a rapid ride of thirty - five miles . Found but little wood , which was difficult to kindle , and made a wretched supper . The rain ...
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