Washington Historical Quarterly, Volume 5Washington State Historical Society, 1914 |
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Halaman 36
... weather , in order to catch and surprise these Indians . Of the soldiers in this expedition 15 were killed , 53 wounded , and 75 more or less seriously frozen . An account may be found in Langford , Vigilante Days and Ways , pp . 337 ...
... weather , in order to catch and surprise these Indians . Of the soldiers in this expedition 15 were killed , 53 wounded , and 75 more or less seriously frozen . An account may be found in Langford , Vigilante Days and Ways , pp . 337 ...
Halaman 57
... weather , especially in the mountains , irregular highways and absence of bridges made commu- nication particularly difficult and uncertain . Railroads and telegraph lines were being pushed east and west , but had not connected when the ...
... weather , especially in the mountains , irregular highways and absence of bridges made commu- nication particularly difficult and uncertain . Railroads and telegraph lines were being pushed east and west , but had not connected when the ...
Halaman 85
... weather , blowing fresh from the N. W. Resumed carrying at 3 oclock and by 6 everything was embarked at the upper end of the portage , where we proceeded up the river under saill with a fine strong wind till 12 oclock when we put ashore ...
... weather , blowing fresh from the N. W. Resumed carrying at 3 oclock and by 6 everything was embarked at the upper end of the portage , where we proceeded up the river under saill with a fine strong wind till 12 oclock when we put ashore ...
Halaman 86
... weather a little wind up the river in the morning but calm afterwards . Recommenced carrying at 1/2 past 2 oclock , had everything across the portage & embarked at 6 , and were across the Chutes by 11. The portage at the Chutes was ...
... weather a little wind up the river in the morning but calm afterwards . Recommenced carrying at 1/2 past 2 oclock , had everything across the portage & embarked at 6 , and were across the Chutes by 11. The portage at the Chutes was ...
Halaman 87
... weather and notwithstanding there was a nice breeze down the river the heat was oppressive . We were detained gumming the boat till near 5 o'clock when we embarked and proceeded to Fort Nez Perces12 where we remained at 12 o'clock and ...
... weather and notwithstanding there was a nice breeze down the river the heat was oppressive . We were detained gumming the boat till near 5 o'clock when we embarked and proceeded to Fort Nez Perces12 where we remained at 12 o'clock and ...
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