Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 1,Masalah 1-2Oklahoma Historical Society., 1921 |
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Halaman 6
... interest in Sequoyah and his times and result in the gathering of much historical material now hidden away in cellars and garrets , old trunks and boxes . Nothing else could possibly bring out so much historical material from hiding ...
... interest in Sequoyah and his times and result in the gathering of much historical material now hidden away in cellars and garrets , old trunks and boxes . Nothing else could possibly bring out so much historical material from hiding ...
Halaman 9
... interest in the Pacific coast made the larger Indian territory for a time more important as a part of the road to the west than as a possible home for settlers . This fact dominates the history of the movement that led to the breaking ...
... interest in the Pacific coast made the larger Indian territory for a time more important as a part of the road to the west than as a possible home for settlers . This fact dominates the history of the movement that led to the breaking ...
Halaman 11
... interest in Oregon . He recommended that the Indians should be pushed hack to the north and to the south and that an organized and settled district should be formed to control the passes to Santa Fe and especially to Oregon.5 On ...
... interest in Oregon . He recommended that the Indians should be pushed hack to the north and to the south and that an organized and settled district should be formed to control the passes to Santa Fe and especially to Oregon.5 On ...
Halaman 13
... interest in the construction of a transcontinental railroad was important . His plan was before the public from 1845 to 1852. It was 14 Miscellaneous documents of the house of representatives , 30 con- gress , 2 session , No. 39 ...
... interest in the construction of a transcontinental railroad was important . His plan was before the public from 1845 to 1852. It was 14 Miscellaneous documents of the house of representatives , 30 con- gress , 2 session , No. 39 ...
Halaman 14
... interest in Whitney's plan evidently began to decline after July , 1848 , when the senate , on motion of Thomas H. Benton of Missouri , refused to consider the proposition by the rather close vote of 27 to 21. 17 On February 7 , 1849 ...
... interest in Whitney's plan evidently began to decline after July , 1848 , when the senate , on motion of Thomas H. Benton of Missouri , refused to consider the proposition by the rather close vote of 27 to 21. 17 On February 7 , 1849 ...
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