A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volume 2Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 - Canada |
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... Officers . Foreign Ministers . Citizens and Strangers . February , 26th , 1838 . The burial - ground being at some distance , carriages were provided for the whole of the com- pany , and the procession even then was more than half a ...
... Officers . Foreign Ministers . Citizens and Strangers . February , 26th , 1838 . The burial - ground being at some distance , carriages were provided for the whole of the com- pany , and the procession even then was more than half a ...
Page 53
... officers of the garrison , who had notice of our coming , made their appearance on horseback , bringing a handsome ... officer attached to the fort , an old friend and correspondent of Mr. Lee of Phi- down by the violence of the gale ...
... officers of the garrison , who had notice of our coming , made their appearance on horseback , bringing a handsome ... officer attached to the fort , an old friend and correspondent of Mr. Lee of Phi- down by the violence of the gale ...
Page 53
... officers of the garrison , who had notice of our coming , made their appearance on horseback , bringing a handsome ... officer attached to the fort , an old friend and correspondent of Mr. Lee of Phi- immediately installed me in one of ...
... officers of the garrison , who had notice of our coming , made their appearance on horseback , bringing a handsome ... officer attached to the fort , an old friend and correspondent of Mr. Lee of Phi- immediately installed me in one of ...
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... officers are married , and live a very quiet , and secluded , but not unplea- sant life . I stayed there two days , much pleased with the society and the kindness shewn to me ; but an opportunity of descending the Wisconsin to Prairie ...
... officers are married , and live a very quiet , and secluded , but not unplea- sant life . I stayed there two days , much pleased with the society and the kindness shewn to me ; but an opportunity of descending the Wisconsin to Prairie ...
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... officers having been ordered down to Prairie du Chien , they had obtained this large boat to transport themselves , families , fur- niture , and horses , all at once , down to their destination . The boat was about one hundred and ...
... officers having been ordered down to Prairie du Chien , they had obtained this large boat to transport themselves , families , fur- niture , and horses , all at once , down to their destination . The boat was about one hundred and ...
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