The West in American HistoryThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1937 - 682 halaman |
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... reported that 4,500 persons had passed that post between February and June , 1788 , and that many of them would have stopped on the lands of the Ohio Associates if provision had been made for their reception . On account of danger of ...
... reported that 4,500 persons had passed that post between February and June , 1788 , and that many of them would have stopped on the lands of the Ohio Associates if provision had been made for their reception . On account of danger of ...
Halaman 296
... reported a New Orleans editor . " It is understood , this road will shorten the distance to New Orleans by land from three to four hundred miles . " A Florence news- paper exulted in the prospect that " the day is not far distant when a ...
... reported a New Orleans editor . " It is understood , this road will shorten the distance to New Orleans by land from three to four hundred miles . " A Florence news- paper exulted in the prospect that " the day is not far distant when a ...
Halaman 297
... reported on three routes from Washington through the southern States and westward to New Orleans , and in 1830 Congress debated a project for a highway connecting Buffalo , Washington and New Orleans . By this time , however , the ...
... reported on three routes from Washington through the southern States and westward to New Orleans , and in 1830 Congress debated a project for a highway connecting Buffalo , Washington and New Orleans . By this time , however , the ...
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