the Multnomah of Lewis and Clarke. They then followed the course of this river to its junction with the Columbia, and reached the mouth of the Columbia on the first day of August, completing the journey from the Council Bluffs in seventy-nine days. "Many... The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society - Página 46de Oregon Historical Society - 1911Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...America and the United States of Mexico. This lake is the principal source of the river Timpanagos, and the Multnomah of Lewis and Clarke. They then followed...journey from the Council Bluffs in seventy-nine days.' Skeen Ogden with his party of Hudson's Bay Company trappers was on Humboldt River, and James P. Beckwourth... | |
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...America and the United States of Mexico. This lake is the principal source of the river Timpanagos, and the Multnomah of Lewis and Clarke. They then followed...journey from the Council Bluffs in seventy-nine days.' Slceen Ogdcn with his party of Hudson's Bay Company trappers was on Humboldt River, and James P. Beckwourth... | |
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...Mexico. This lake is the principal source of the Hirer Timpanagos, the Multnomah of Lewis and Clark. They then followed the course of this river to its...geographers have placed the Lake Timpanagos in latitude forty degrees, but they have obviously confounded it with the lake Theguayo, which extends from thirty-nine... | |
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...Mexico. This lake is the principal source of the River Timpanagos, the Multnomah of Lewis and Clark. They then followed the course of this river to its...geographers have placed the Lake Timpanagos in latitude forty degrees, but they have obviously confounded it with the lake Theguayo, which extends from thirty-nine... | |
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...Mexico. This lake is the principal L Vii i- of the river Timpanagos, the Jfvltnemah ef Lewis and Clark«. They then followed the course of this river to its...Many geographers have placed the Lake Timpanagos in latitud« 40, but they have obviously confounded it with the Lake Theguayo, which extends from 39*... | |
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