Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Volum 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1882 |
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... Missouri River have compelled the Atchison and Nebraska Railroad Company to set back its track upon the Iowa Re- serve in Nebraska . The requisite quantity of land has been obtained from the Indians , and reasonable compensation has ...
... Missouri River have compelled the Atchison and Nebraska Railroad Company to set back its track upon the Iowa Re- serve in Nebraska . The requisite quantity of land has been obtained from the Indians , and reasonable compensation has ...
Side 23
... Missouri and the Yellowstone , which railroad company protests against the withdrawal of the troops from Fort Yates , as a measure calculated to deter settlements along the line of its road . regard to the fuel and timber question ...
... Missouri and the Yellowstone , which railroad company protests against the withdrawal of the troops from Fort Yates , as a measure calculated to deter settlements along the line of its road . regard to the fuel and timber question ...
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... Missouri River , latitude 44 ° north , longitude about 23 ° west from Washington ; its southern boundary near the White River , and extending 20 miles north to a point near Fort Hale , and extend- ing west from the Missouri River a ...
... Missouri River , latitude 44 ° north , longitude about 23 ° west from Washington ; its southern boundary near the White River , and extending 20 miles north to a point near Fort Hale , and extend- ing west from the Missouri River a ...
Side 97
... ( Missouri and White ) , arises from the scarcity of water and timber . Very few springs can be found at any time , and during the hot season their number is decreased . Üpon the river bottoms and lowlands there is little or no good water ...
... ( Missouri and White ) , arises from the scarcity of water and timber . Very few springs can be found at any time , and during the hot season their number is decreased . Üpon the river bottoms and lowlands there is little or no good water ...
Side 98
... Missouri , fortunately for us , had but few inconveniences , and no positive dangers . As the most of the houses are located far beyond the reach of the river in its highest stages , but small damage was sustained . With the advent of ...
... Missouri , fortunately for us , had but few inconveniences , and no positive dangers . As the most of the houses are located far beyond the reach of the river in its highest stages , but small damage was sustained . With the advent of ...
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