Washington, West of the Cascades: Historical and Descriptive; the Explorers, the Indians, the Pioneers, the Modern, Volumen1S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1917 |
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... passed an act providing the necessary funds to make the exploration . The Presi- dent lost no time in organizing the expedition known in all the histories as the Lewis and Clark expedition , appointing his private secretary , Capt ...
... passed an act providing the necessary funds to make the exploration . The Presi- dent lost no time in organizing the expedition known in all the histories as the Lewis and Clark expedition , appointing his private secretary , Capt ...
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... passed back and forth between Spain and France . Under either country it was a menace to the demo- cratic institutions of the United States . Its purchase gave this Government undis- puted title to the country eastward of the headwaters ...
... passed back and forth between Spain and France . Under either country it was a menace to the demo- cratic institutions of the United States . Its purchase gave this Government undis- puted title to the country eastward of the headwaters ...
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... passed to Great Britain . Already the Hudson's Bay Company had extended its operations over a great part of the territory north and northwestward from the Great Lakes ; but now relieved from the necessity of considering French interests ...
... passed to Great Britain . Already the Hudson's Bay Company had extended its operations over a great part of the territory north and northwestward from the Great Lakes ; but now relieved from the necessity of considering French interests ...
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... passed out of existence . In charge of the Northwest Post at Port William , on Lake Superior , was Dr. John McLoughlin , a man destined to lead Oregon affairs . He was born October 19 , 1784 , on the south side of the St. Lawrence River ...
... passed out of existence . In charge of the Northwest Post at Port William , on Lake Superior , was Dr. John McLoughlin , a man destined to lead Oregon affairs . He was born October 19 , 1784 , on the south side of the St. Lawrence River ...
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... Passed four villages of the Chihailis nation , two houses in the first , five in the second , two in the third and three in the fourth , " says Wark's diary . " These peoples ' houses are constructed of planks set on end and neatly ...
... Passed four villages of the Chihailis nation , two houses in the first , five in the second , two in the third and three in the fourth , " says Wark's diary . " These peoples ' houses are constructed of planks set on end and neatly ...
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Página 69 - Parties, it is agreed that their respective subjects shall not be disturbed or molested, either in navigating or carrying on their fisheries in the Pacific Ocean, or in the South Seas, or in landing on the coasts of those seas, in places not already occupied, for the purpose of carrying on their commerce with the natives of the country, or of making settlements there ; the whole subject, nevertheless, to the restrictions and provisions specified in the three following Articles.
Página 72 - Majesty shall be continued westward along the said forty-ninth parallel of north latitude to the middle of the channel which separates the continent from Vancouver's Island; and thence southerly through the middle of the said channel, and of Fuca's Straits to the Pacific Ocean...
Página 261 - An act to provide for the division of Dakota into two States, and to enable the people of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Washington to form Constitutions and State governments, and to be admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original States, and to make donations of public lands to such States...
Página 60 - But time passes ; the watch is set for the night ; the council of old men has been broken up, and each has returned to his own quarter ; the flute has whispered its last lament to the deepening night ; the violin is silent, and the dancers have dispersed ; enamored youth have whispered a tender "good night...
Página 58 - It is now one o'clock; the bugle has sounded, and the caravan has resumed its westward journey. It is in the same order, but the evening is far less animated than the morning march; a drowsiness has fallen apparently on man and beast; teamsters drop asleep on their perches and even when walking by their teams, and the words of command are now addressed to the slowly creeping oxen in the softened tenor of women or the piping treble of children, while the snores of the teamsters make a droning accompaniment.
Página 72 - In the future appropriation of the territory south of the forty-ninth parallel of north latitude, as provided in the first article of this treaty, the possessory rights of the Hudson's Bay Company, and of all British subjects who may be already in the occupation of land or other property lawfully acquired within the said territory, shall be respected.
Página 57 - ... horses; two or three men or boys follow them, the docile and sagacious animals scarce needing this attention, for they have learned to follow in the rear of the wagons, and know that at noon they will be allowed to graze and rest. Their knowledge of time seems as accurate as of the place they are to occupy in the line, and even a full-blown thistle will scarce tempt them to straggle or halt until the dinner hour has arrived.
Página 69 - Spain, wherever the subjects of either of the two Powers shall have made settlements since the month of April 1789, or shall hereafter make any, the subjects of the other shall have free access, and shall carry on their trade, without any disturbance or molestation.
Página 9 - In all your intercourse with the natives, treat them in the most friendly and conciliatory manner which their own conduct will admit; allay all jealousies as to the object of your journey; satisfy them of its innocence; make them acquainted with the position, extent, character, peaceable and commercial dispositions of the United States; of our wish to be neighborly, friendly and useful to them, and of our dispositions to a commercial intercourse with them...
Página 261 - The constitution shall be republican in form, and make no distinction in civil or political rights on account of race or color, except as to Indians not taxed, and not to be repugnant to the Constitution of the United States and the principles of the Declaration of Independence.