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16th reached a point two hundred and thirty - three miles above the Falls of St. Anthony , where he established winter quarters . From this point he made journeys with sleds , visiting the Indians and the agents of the Fur Company .
16th reached a point two hundred and thirty - three miles above the Falls of St. Anthony , where he established winter quarters . From this point he made journeys with sleds , visiting the Indians and the agents of the Fur Company .
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The explorers reached the Osage villages about the middle of August , and leaving their boats there , started on horseback across the plains . They followed up the Osage for some distance , then crossed to a tributary of the Arkansas ...
The explorers reached the Osage villages about the middle of August , and leaving their boats there , started on horseback across the plains . They followed up the Osage for some distance , then crossed to a tributary of the Arkansas ...
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Lewis reached the source of the Missouri 232 Pike's expedition to discover the sources of the Mississippi 234 Territorial government of New Orleans reorganized 249 Territory of Michigan organized 151 , 291 Detroit destroyed by fire .
Lewis reached the source of the Missouri 232 Pike's expedition to discover the sources of the Mississippi 234 Territorial government of New Orleans reorganized 249 Territory of Michigan organized 151 , 291 Detroit destroyed by fire .
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SETTLEMENTS BEYOND THE ALLEGHANIES | 3 |
II | 47 |
The PoliticAL SITUATION IN THE WEST | 59 |
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The History of North America: The Louisiana Purchase and the westward ... Guy Carleton Lee,Francis Newton Thorpe Affichage du livre entier - 1904 |
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