Journal of the American Geographical Society of New York, 5 tomasAmerican Geographical Society of New York, 1874 |
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... Indian Territory and its Inhabitants , by Col. E. C. Boudinot . Read December 23d , 1873 47 Doc . 9. Causes of Mild Temperature of our Interior and Westerly North- ern Latitudes , by Gen. W. Milnor Roberts . Communicated .... 225 Doc ...
... Indian Territory and its Inhabitants , by Col. E. C. Boudinot . Read December 23d , 1873 47 Doc . 9. Causes of Mild Temperature of our Interior and Westerly North- ern Latitudes , by Gen. W. Milnor Roberts . Communicated .... 225 Doc ...
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... Indian Territory and its inhabitants . Dr. A. K. Gardner moved that a vote of thanks be presented to both speakers ... Indians of the United States were properly treated by the government be referred to the Council and President , with ...
... Indian Territory and its inhabitants . Dr. A. K. Gardner moved that a vote of thanks be presented to both speakers ... Indians of the United States were properly treated by the government be referred to the Council and President , with ...
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... Indian Archipelago , which stretch from the north - east corner of Asia to New Zealand , occupying the most favored part of the earth , and which have in extent the mag- nitude of a continent . One of this great group , Borneo , is ...
... Indian Archipelago , which stretch from the north - east corner of Asia to New Zealand , occupying the most favored part of the earth , and which have in extent the mag- nitude of a continent . One of this great group , Borneo , is ...
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... Indians , but was at the same time , as far as circumstances would permit , an exploring and scientific expedition . Their route , from the Missouri to the Yellowstone , lay through a region but little known , part of which bears the ...
... Indians , but was at the same time , as far as circumstances would permit , an exploring and scientific expedition . Their route , from the Missouri to the Yellowstone , lay through a region but little known , part of which bears the ...
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... Indians . I will give the results derived from a communication in the Tribune , evidently written by a member of the expedition . The region traversed is one alternating between fertility and barrenness ; but little rain falls , and ...
... Indians . I will give the results derived from a communication in the Tribune , evidently written by a member of the expedition . The region traversed is one alternating between fertility and barrenness ; but little rain falls , and ...
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143 psl. - For these reasons and because " there does not exist in the libraries of the world the means of determining, even approximately, the most practicable route for a ship canal across the isthmus," he recommends the further investigation of the subject in this region.
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