Washington Historical Quarterly, Volume 5Washington State Historical Society, 1914 |
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Halaman 84
... boats carrying pieces and manned by 32 men , left Fort Vancouver under the charge of 3 Mr. McLeod.1 A sixth boat and 12 men under 84 T. C. Elliott.
... boats carrying pieces and manned by 32 men , left Fort Vancouver under the charge of 3 Mr. McLeod.1 A sixth boat and 12 men under 84 T. C. Elliott.
Halaman 85
... boats which were badly gummed . Some of the pieces were put in Mr. McKay's boat to lighten the others . Being ordered to proceed to Spokane in charge of the outfit for that place , I accompany the brigade . Wed.y. 22 Drizzling rain ...
... boats which were badly gummed . Some of the pieces were put in Mr. McKay's boat to lighten the others . Being ordered to proceed to Spokane in charge of the outfit for that place , I accompany the brigade . Wed.y. 22 Drizzling rain ...
Halaman 86
... boats . We lost nearly 2 hours at breakfast below the Chutes . We reckoned 150 to 200 Indians at the Chutes , they were very quiet . Gave them to smoke and also about an inch of Tobacco each when we were coming off . Mr. McKay & Mr ...
... boats . We lost nearly 2 hours at breakfast below the Chutes . We reckoned 150 to 200 Indians at the Chutes , they were very quiet . Gave them to smoke and also about an inch of Tobacco each when we were coming off . Mr. McKay & Mr ...
Halaman 93
... boat up and down the river and sing at the same time , which must considerably contribute , no doubt , to the recovery of his health . -This man may have some influence among the Indians at least to do injury , but he is undoubtedly an ...
... boat up and down the river and sing at the same time , which must considerably contribute , no doubt , to the recovery of his health . -This man may have some influence among the Indians at least to do injury , but he is undoubtedly an ...
Halaman 95
... boats from Wallawalla to Okanogan . He certainly needed no assistance to conduct these boats well manned , when little danger is to be apprehended from the Indians . I represented these things to Mr. Dease but it had no effect . I also ...
... boats from Wallawalla to Okanogan . He certainly needed no assistance to conduct these boats well manned , when little danger is to be apprehended from the Indians . I represented these things to Mr. Dease but it had no effect . I also ...
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