Central Route to the Pacific: With Related Material on Railroad Explorations and Indian Affairs by Edward F. Beale, Thomas H. Benton, Kit Carson, and E. A. Hitchcock, and in Other Documents, 1853-54, 第 7 巻Arthur H. Clark Company, 1957 - 346 ページ Book documenting the expedition and chosen route of E.F. Beale, Superintendent of Indian affairs in California, and Gwinn Harris Heap, from Missouri to California, in 1853. Detailing their decisions and attempts to record territories with contiguous borders from which California Indians might be removed. Also includes a map of the 'Central Route' and a selection of illustrations corresponding to the narrative. |
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... Sangre de Cristo Pass , in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains . We had been travelling for eighteen days , over an uninterrupted plain , until its monotony had become extremely wearisome . The moun- tain scenery , which we entered soon ...
... Sangre de Cristo Pass , in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains . We had been travelling for eighteen days , over an uninterrupted plain , until its monotony had become extremely wearisome . The moun- tain scenery , which we entered soon ...
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... Sangre de Cristo Creek , flowing into the Del Norte 39 after its junction with the Trinchera . The Sangre de Cristo mountains , and the Sierras Blanca 40 and Mojada , were covered with snow . We followed 38 This early trail to Sangre de ...
... Sangre de Cristo Creek , flowing into the Del Norte 39 after its junction with the Trinchera . The Sangre de Cristo mountains , and the Sierras Blanca 40 and Mojada , were covered with snow . We followed 38 This early trail to Sangre de ...
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... Sangre de Cristo , either of them practicable for wagons , the ascent and descent being narrow valleys made by small mountain streams , and so gradual as to offer no obstruction to wagons . Both these passes lead into the valley of San ...
... Sangre de Cristo , either of them practicable for wagons , the ascent and descent being narrow valleys made by small mountain streams , and so gradual as to offer no obstruction to wagons . Both these passes lead into the valley of San ...
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EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION | 13 |
THOMAS H BENTONS Letter to the People of MISSOURI | 25 |
Introductory | 77 |
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abundant animals Archilete Arkansas arrived Beale Beale's beautiful Bent's Bent's Fort Benton buffalo California camp cañon cattle Central Route Colorado Congress Coochatope Pass cottonwoods Creek crossed Day's march Day's travel Delaware desert distance from Westport emigrants encamped expedition Felipe Fork Fort Atkinson Fort Massachusetts Fremont Grand River grass Green River Gunnison head Heap Heap's hills horses Huerfano Huerfano River hundred Indian Affairs journey land left bank Leroux Little Salt Lake meadow Mexican Mexico Missouri Mohaveh Mormons mountains mouth mules night noon Norte Old Spanish Trail Pacific Pah-Utahs party pasturage plain prairie railroad reached road rocky Sahwatch valley San Francisco San Luis valley Sangre de Cristo Santa Clara Santa Fe settlements Sevier Sevier River side Sierra Nevada snow Spanish trail spring stream summit Taos timber trees Uncompagre Utah valley of San Vegas de Santa wagons Walker's Pass whole distance winter wood