The Iowa Historical Record, Volúmenes7-9The Society, 1893 |
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Página 107
... Camanches live from this frontier as well as their dread of our friendly Indians , but little danger is to be feared . That part of the regiment of Dragoons posted at Fort Leavenworth would be able to range the country in the direction ...
... Camanches live from this frontier as well as their dread of our friendly Indians , but little danger is to be feared . That part of the regiment of Dragoons posted at Fort Leavenworth would be able to range the country in the direction ...
Página 108
... Camanches ; Col. Dodge ordered a white flag hoisted ; in the party was a Spaniard who had been taken captive by the Camanches , early in life . He came upon full gallop , bearing a white flag upon his lance , and was kindly received by ...
... Camanches ; Col. Dodge ordered a white flag hoisted ; in the party was a Spaniard who had been taken captive by the Camanches , early in life . He came upon full gallop , bearing a white flag upon his lance , and was kindly received by ...
Página 109
... Camanches , Kiowas , and Pawnee Picts1 ( called the Toyash by the Camanches ) , were allies . On reaching the Camanche camp , a hundred mounted Camanches came out to welcome Col. Dodge . They shook hands with the Osages and the other ...
... Camanches , Kiowas , and Pawnee Picts1 ( called the Toyash by the Camanches ) , were allies . On reaching the Camanche camp , a hundred mounted Camanches came out to welcome Col. Dodge . They shook hands with the Osages and the other ...
Página 110
... Camanches , the chiefs of the Kiowa and Toyash people , and the American officers . We have been strangers until now . You and the Indians who came with us have long been at war with each other . It is the wish of our great captain to ...
... Camanches , the chiefs of the Kiowa and Toyash people , and the American officers . We have been strangers until now . You and the Indians who came with us have long been at war with each other . It is the wish of our great captain to ...
Página 111
... Camanche chief states that the Texas Camanches took him , and carried him over Red river , and killed him . The Camanches , Kiowas , and Pawnee Picts , I have no doubt , are the Indians who rob and kill our Sante Fe traders . The head ...
... Camanche chief states that the Texas Camanches took him , and carried him over Red river , and killed him . The Camanches , Kiowas , and Pawnee Picts , I have no doubt , are the Indians who rob and kill our Sante Fe traders . The head ...
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Página 558 - ... investigate any alleged neglect or violation of the laws of the state by any railroad corporation doing business therein, or by the officers, agents or employes thereof.
Página 296 - Tunes her nocturnal note : thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine ; But cloud instead, and ever-during dark Surrounds me...
Página 304 - But we reply, that the evil of which we complain has ' grown with the growth, and strengthened with the strength,
Página 94 - It is on this principle, he points out, that we are enjoined to do unto others as we would that they should do unto us...
Página 423 - He prayeth well, who loveth well Both man and bird and beast. He prayeth best, who loveth best All things both great and small; For the dear God who loveth us, He made and loveth all.
Página 282 - Iowa : the affections of her people, like the rivers of her borders, flow to an inseparable union.
Página 545 - When any person owns land on both sides of any railroad, the corporation owning such railroad shall, when required so to do, make and keep in good repair one causeway or other adequate means of crossing the same.
Página 286 - Now you are about to have a convention, which, among other things, will probably define the elective franchise. I barely suggest for your private consideration, whether some of the colored people may not be let in — as, for instance, the very intelligent, and especially those who have fought gallantly in our ranks. They would probably help, in some trying time to come, to keep the jewel of liberty within the family of freedom. But this is only a suggestion, not to the public, but to you alone.
Página 362 - There is a Divinity that shapes our ends, Rough hew them as we will.
Página 463 - Beginning at the mouth of the Tippecanoe river, and running up the same to a point twenty-five miles in a direct line from the Wabash river — thence, on a line as nearly parallel to the general course of the Wabash river as practicable, to a point on the Vermilion river, twenty-five miles from the Wabash river ; thence, down the Vermilion river to its mouth, and thence, up the Wabash river, to the place of beginning.