The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... bank of Cleveland , now the the National Bank of Commerce , where he remained until 1865 , when he was appointed superin- tendent of the Empire Transportation company , and assumed charge of the western department of that line . It was ...
... bank of Cleveland , now the the National Bank of Commerce , where he remained until 1865 , when he was appointed superin- tendent of the Empire Transportation company , and assumed charge of the western department of that line . It was ...
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... bank on the other side . Unfor- tunately he missed the path and his efforts to climb the bank were met by difficulties . Climbing a little way he would either slip back or be pulled back by his horse falling , and it was only after a ...
... bank on the other side . Unfor- tunately he missed the path and his efforts to climb the bank were met by difficulties . Climbing a little way he would either slip back or be pulled back by his horse falling , and it was only after a ...
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... bank , where the bank was somewhat precipitous . His horse declining to make any effort to ascend it , he leaped on the shore and tried to pull his horse after him ; in so doing he pulled off the bridle . The horse , thus free from ...
... bank , where the bank was somewhat precipitous . His horse declining to make any effort to ascend it , he leaped on the shore and tried to pull his horse after him ; in so doing he pulled off the bridle . The horse , thus free from ...
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... bank contiguous , having been brought overland the day before from the village of Mont Réal , at the foot of the rapids , eight miles distant . Mont- real , as now written , was at the head of navigation , the farthest point west- ward ...
... bank contiguous , having been brought overland the day before from the village of Mont Réal , at the foot of the rapids , eight miles distant . Mont- real , as now written , was at the head of navigation , the farthest point west- ward ...
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... bank of the river , near what is now the foot of Shelby street . Forty - nine days had been required to make the ... banks on either side , sloping conveniently to the water's edge . Abundant verdure along the shores , with heavy timber ...
... bank of the river , near what is now the foot of Shelby street . Forty - nine days had been required to make the ... banks on either side , sloping conveniently to the water's edge . Abundant verdure along the shores , with heavy timber ...
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