The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen4Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1886 |
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... hundred and seventy - five emigrants in two hundred wagons , with thirteen hundred head of cattle , and thus saved Oregon . Cover- ing these and other great facts , Gallatin well says in his fifth letter : Enterprising individuals have ...
... hundred and seventy - five emigrants in two hundred wagons , with thirteen hundred head of cattle , and thus saved Oregon . Cover- ing these and other great facts , Gallatin well says in his fifth letter : Enterprising individuals have ...
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... hundred miles to man- age a thousand miles of Atlantic sea- board ; yet what if the east now pro- pose to go three and four thousand miles westward to manage six thousand five hundred miles of Pacific seaboard ? The lament arose , nor ...
... hundred miles to man- age a thousand miles of Atlantic sea- board ; yet what if the east now pro- pose to go three and four thousand miles westward to manage six thousand five hundred miles of Pacific seaboard ? The lament arose , nor ...
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... hundred and eighty- seven men in the country controlled by the Ohio company who could be col- lected and made to serve as soldiers . The pay was so small in the regular army that a good class of men could not be induced to enlist . The ...
... hundred and eighty- seven men in the country controlled by the Ohio company who could be col- lected and made to serve as soldiers . The pay was so small in the regular army that a good class of men could not be induced to enlist . The ...
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... hundred and twenty persons were crowded into its block houses . * In the winter of 1791 all the fat hogs owned by the people of Belpre were * The following letter written from Fort Harmar , January 8 , 1791 , by Captain David Zeigler to ...
... hundred and twenty persons were crowded into its block houses . * In the winter of 1791 all the fat hogs owned by the people of Belpre were * The following letter written from Fort Harmar , January 8 , 1791 , by Captain David Zeigler to ...
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... hundred and thirty - two pages of three hundred and twenty words each - equal to about one sixth part of the ' Book of Mormon . ' No date attaches to the manuscript proper , but on a blank page there is a fragment of a letter containing ...
... hundred and thirty - two pages of three hundred and twenty words each - equal to about one sixth part of the ' Book of Mormon . ' No date attaches to the manuscript proper , but on a blank page there is a fragment of a letter containing ...
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American appointed army artist bank became Belpre Book of Mormon born Buffalo Captain Chandler character church Cincinnati citizens Cleveland Colonel Columbus command committee congress council court death Detroit Dobbins duties early east elected Elyria England Erie father friends gave George Hoadly Governor held Holmes county honor hundred Indians interest James John Joshua Mills Judge Kirtland labor Lake land lived manuscript Massachusetts mayor ment Michigan miles ness never Ohio Ohio company party Pittsburgh position practice president profession railroad received river road Samuel Williamson says senate Sessions slavery society Solomon Spaulding soon Spaulding street success territory thousand dollars tion took town township Trumbull county Union United vote ward Washington western Whig William York young Zachariah Chandler