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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... Captain Wyeth and the other in- mates of the tent were aroused , and the whole matter was explained , and set at rest in a mo- ment . The Indians were chiefs of the tribe of Pawnee Loups , who had come with their young men to shoot ...
... Captain Wyeth and the other in- mates of the tent were aroused , and the whole matter was explained , and set at rest in a mo- ment . The Indians were chiefs of the tribe of Pawnee Loups , who had come with their young men to shoot ...
Side 36
... Captain Wyeth's party on the road - the encampment was constantly crowded with a heterogeneous assemblage of visitors . " The principal of these are Indians of the Nez Perce , Banneck , and Shoshone tribes , who come with the furs and ...
... Captain Wyeth's party on the road - the encampment was constantly crowded with a heterogeneous assemblage of visitors . " The principal of these are Indians of the Nez Perce , Banneck , and Shoshone tribes , who come with the furs and ...
Side 37
... companions who were about leaving the rendezvous . " At the rendezvous a number of men belong- ing to Captain Wyeth's party left it to join re- turning parties ; but the diminution of numbers thus occasioned EXCURSION TO OREGON . 37.
... companions who were about leaving the rendezvous . " At the rendezvous a number of men belong- ing to Captain Wyeth's party left it to join re- turning parties ; but the diminution of numbers thus occasioned EXCURSION TO OREGON . 37.
Side 55
... Captain Wyeth and the experienced hunter Richardson , set out to ex- plore the foreground , and look for a pass through the mountains . They returned next morning with the mortifying intelligence that no pass could be found . They had ...
... Captain Wyeth and the experienced hunter Richardson , set out to ex- plore the foreground , and look for a pass through the mountains . They returned next morning with the mortifying intelligence that no pass could be found . They had ...
Side 58
... us . Concluding , however , that it would be best for us to act advisedly in the matter , I put my head into Captain Wyeth's tent , and telling him the news , made the proposition which had oc- curred 58 FIRESIDE READING .
... us . Concluding , however , that it would be best for us to act advisedly in the matter , I put my head into Captain Wyeth's tent , and telling him the news , made the proposition which had oc- curred 58 FIRESIDE READING .
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