The Iowa Historical Record, Volúmenes7-9The Society, 1893 |
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Página 105
... who have a perfect knowledge of the country , with interpreters for the different nations of Indians with whom we may have intercourse . Twenty Osages should be procured as buffalo hunters , to enable me to subsist HENRY DODGE . 105.
... who have a perfect knowledge of the country , with interpreters for the different nations of Indians with whom we may have intercourse . Twenty Osages should be procured as buffalo hunters , to enable me to subsist HENRY DODGE . 105.
Página 107
... Osage country advised that a chief of the Osages called Black Dog should be employed to take the com- mand of the party that might be engaged on this service . The subsisting a regiment on the buffalo alone is a new experiment , and it ...
... Osage country advised that a chief of the Osages called Black Dog should be employed to take the com- mand of the party that might be engaged on this service . The subsisting a regiment on the buffalo alone is a new experiment , and it ...
Página 108
... Osages , had those of that band in charge . With them were two Indian girls , one a Kiowa , fifteen years of age , who had been captured by the Osages , the other a Pawnee , about eighteen years of age , taken by the Osages some years ...
... Osages , had those of that band in charge . With them were two Indian girls , one a Kiowa , fifteen years of age , who had been captured by the Osages , the other a Pawnee , about eighteen years of age , taken by the Osages some years ...
Página 109
... Osages and the other Indians of the expedition . The camp contained two hundred skin lodges ; herds of horses , in all not less than three thousand , were grazing around ; some of the officers purchased wild horses ; a blanket or ...
... Osages and the other Indians of the expedition . The camp contained two hundred skin lodges ; herds of horses , in all not less than three thousand , were grazing around ; some of the officers purchased wild horses ; a blanket or ...
Página 110
... Osages kindled to a great pitch , their bows strung and quivers filled with arrows . Col. Dodge gradually quieted them . On the third day a larger band of Kiowas rode up , presenting an imposing appearance ; one chief wearing a Spanish ...
... Osages kindled to a great pitch , their bows strung and quivers filled with arrows . Col. Dodge gradually quieted them . On the third day a larger band of Kiowas rode up , presenting an imposing appearance ; one chief wearing a Spanish ...
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Página 465 - THE parties being desirous of re-establishing peace and friendship between the United States and the said tribe, and of being placed in all things, and in every respect, on the same footing upon which they stood before the late war between the United States and Great Britain, have agreed to the following articles: ARTICLE 1.
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