The American Historical Review, Volume 14John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1909 American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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... officers complained of the pressure upon all the local institutions by the establishment of the Branch Bank of the United States . This pressure was believed to be due to the policy of the mother bank , requiring the branches to ...
... officers complained of the pressure upon all the local institutions by the establishment of the Branch Bank of the United States . This pressure was believed to be due to the policy of the mother bank , requiring the branches to ...
Halaman 73
... officers and people belonging to this establishment , I here found Commodore Wilkes , Cap- ' Foreign Office , America , 399 ; Domestic , Various , January to March , 1843 . They left Red River July 3 . Henry Fraeb . See Chittenden ...
... officers and people belonging to this establishment , I here found Commodore Wilkes , Cap- ' Foreign Office , America , 399 ; Domestic , Various , January to March , 1843 . They left Red River July 3 . Henry Fraeb . See Chittenden ...
Halaman 74
... officers of the United States Discovery Expedi- tion . Three of the five discovery vessels were on the river , say , the Porpoise sloop of war , the Flying Fish , tender ; and the Oregon ( Capt . Thomas Perkins ) store ship . The ...
... officers of the United States Discovery Expedi- tion . Three of the five discovery vessels were on the river , say , the Porpoise sloop of war , the Flying Fish , tender ; and the Oregon ( Capt . Thomas Perkins ) store ship . The ...
Halaman 75
... officers and 18 men at this post , where the means of living are abundant , consisting principally of fish , venison , and potatoes , and a large body of Chimseeans have seated themselves down in the neighborhood as the home guards of ...
... officers and 18 men at this post , where the means of living are abundant , consisting principally of fish , venison , and potatoes , and a large body of Chimseeans have seated themselves down in the neighborhood as the home guards of ...
Halaman 76
... officers and 18 men , which notwithstanding the good disposition shown by the natives cannot with safety be reduced . The post is maintained on fish and venison which are here produced in great abundance from the natives at a very cheap ...
... officers and 18 men , which notwithstanding the good disposition shown by the natives cannot with safety be reduced . The post is maintained on fish and venison which are here produced in great abundance from the natives at a very cheap ...
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