Travel and Adventure: Comprising Some of the Most Striking Narratives on RecordDavis Wasgatt Clark A. Poe & L. Hitchcock, 1864 - 416 sider |
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Side 11
... Indians of the Sac tribe , who were removing to new settlements . The men were fantastically painted , and the chief was distinguished by a profuse display of trinkets , and a huge neck- lace made of the claws of the grizzly bear . The ...
... Indians of the Sac tribe , who were removing to new settlements . The men were fantastically painted , and the chief was distinguished by a profuse display of trinkets , and a huge neck- lace made of the claws of the grizzly bear . The ...
Side 15
... Indians , as well as objects of trade with them . The bales were usually made to weigh about eighty pounds , of which a horse was to carry two . Captain Wyeth insured the good - will and obedience of the men by his affable but firm ...
... Indians , as well as objects of trade with them . The bales were usually made to weigh about eighty pounds , of which a horse was to carry two . Captain Wyeth insured the good - will and obedience of the men by his affable but firm ...
Side 17
... Indians do not appear , on the whole , to have been very favorable speci- mens of the American aboriginals . The men ... Indian chief , at least of such Indian chiefs as we read of in ` our popular books . I begin to suspect , in truth ...
... Indians do not appear , on the whole , to have been very favorable speci- mens of the American aboriginals . The men ... Indian chief , at least of such Indian chiefs as we read of in ` our popular books . I begin to suspect , in truth ...
Side 18
... Indian trail , bearing northerly , supposed to be about five days old , and to have been made by a war - party of Pawnees . Hoping to escape these formidable enemies of the white man , the party pushed on , but not without occasional ...
... Indian trail , bearing northerly , supposed to be about five days old , and to have been made by a war - party of Pawnees . Hoping to escape these formidable enemies of the white man , the party pushed on , but not without occasional ...
Side 20
... Indian tribes through which they were passing . The party grumbled a little at the unfriendly conduct of the rival ... Indians , of a tribe called the Ottos , made their appearance . These visitors were suspected of being concerned in ...
... Indian tribes through which they were passing . The party grumbled a little at the unfriendly conduct of the rival ... Indians , of a tribe called the Ottos , made their appearance . These visitors were suspected of being concerned in ...
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