| Thomas Ashe - 1803 - 402 halaman
...house completely down ; taking delight in turning the logs off with their horns, while he had soma difficulty to escape from being trampled under their...ruins. At that period he supposed there could not haye been less than ten thousand in the neighbourhood of the spring. They sought for no manner of food,;... | |
| 1863 - 680 halaman
...while he had some difficulty to escape being trampled under their feet, or being crushed to death under his own ruins." At that period he supposed there could...than ten thousand in the neighbourhood of the spring. If this "old man" was seventy-five years old when he made this statement to Mr. Ashe, in 1806, it was... | |
| 1863 - 434 halaman
...he had some difficulty. to escape being trampled under their feet, or being crushed to death under his own ruins." At that period he supposed there could not have been less than ten thousand in the neighborhood of the Sprin buffalo that was eighteen hands high, and weighed one thousand pounds." The... | |
| William Ketchum - 1865 - 468 halaman
...their horns, while he had some difficulty to escape being trampled under their feet, or being crushed in his own ruins. At that period he supposed there could not be less than ten thousand in the neighborhood of the springs. They sought for no manner of focd, but... | |
| John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson - 1863 - 418 halaman
...while he had some difficulty to escape being trampled under their feet, or being crushed to death under his own ruins." At that period he supposed there could not have been less than ten thousand in the neighborhood of the Spring. If this " old man" was seventy-five years old when he made this statement... | |
| Joel Asaph Allen - 1877 - 158 halaman
...was undoubtedly misinformed in respect to the trail to Onondaga Lake having been made by buffaloes. trampled under their feet, or crushed to death in...period he supposed there could not have been less than two thousand in the neighborhood of the spring. They sought for no manner of food, but only bathed... | |
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1877 - 1066 halaman
...was undoubtedly misinformed in respect to the trail to Onondaga Lake having been made by buffaloes. trampled under their feet, or crushed to death in...period he supposed there could not have been less than two thousand in trie neighborhood of the spring. They sought for no manner of food, but only bathed... | |
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1877 - 1046 halaman
...Illinois on the north, the Ohio on the eouth, and the Wabaeh (Onabache) and " Miamis" on the east. trampled under their feet, or crushed to death in...period he supposed there could not have been less than two thousand in the neighborhood of the spring. They sought for no manner of food, but only bathed... | |
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1877 - 1032 halaman
...misinformed in respect to the trail to Onondaga Lake Laving been made by buffaloes. L_ trampled nnder their feet, or crushed to death in his own ruins....period he supposed there could not have been less than two thousand in the neighborhood of the spring. They sought for uo manner of food, but only bathed... | |
| Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, N.Y.) - 1879 - 486 halaman
...with their horns; while he had some difficulty to escape being trampled under their feet, or crushed in his own ruins. At that period he supposed there could not be less than ten thousand in the neighborhood of the spring. They sought for no manner of food, but... | |
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