Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 1,Masalah 1-2Oklahoma Historical Society., 1921 |
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Halaman 9
... settlement beyond a line passing through Fort Smith and the mouth of the Kansas river , and the movement into this region was stayed for many years . The stream of settlers was turned to the south and to the north , into Texas and into ...
... settlement beyond a line passing through Fort Smith and the mouth of the Kansas river , and the movement into this region was stayed for many years . The stream of settlers was turned to the south and to the north , into Texas and into ...
Halaman 10
... settlement . Wisconsin , Iowa , and Texas formed the next frontier , and Oklahoma belongs geographi- cally with this line of states . The settlers south of the Arkan- sas river and west of Ft . Smith , who were driven out shortly after ...
... settlement . Wisconsin , Iowa , and Texas formed the next frontier , and Oklahoma belongs geographi- cally with this line of states . The settlers south of the Arkan- sas river and west of Ft . Smith , who were driven out shortly after ...
Halaman 15
... settlement of Nebraska itself was mentioned only incidentally ; between 1840 and 1854 prospective settlers were interested in the Pacific coast rather than in the larger Indian territory . One reason was the belief that the country ...
... settlement of Nebraska itself was mentioned only incidentally ; between 1840 and 1854 prospective settlers were interested in the Pacific coast rather than in the larger Indian territory . One reason was the belief that the country ...
Halaman 16
... settlement in the Indian country , the white persons legally residing in the proposed territory of Nebraska were either officials , soldiers , mission- aries , or licensed traders . They were not in a position to ask for a change , but ...
... settlement in the Indian country , the white persons legally residing in the proposed territory of Nebraska were either officials , soldiers , mission- aries , or licensed traders . They were not in a position to ask for a change , but ...
Halaman 17
... settlement of this area , from which slavery had been excluded , was not acceptable to the south . The member of the house who opposed the bill most vigorously was Volney E. Howard , one of the two - representatives from Texas . The ...
... settlement of this area , from which slavery had been excluded , was not acceptable to the south . The member of the house who opposed the bill most vigorously was Volney E. Howard , one of the two - representatives from Texas . The ...
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