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Page 248
... party of hunters , consisting of about thirty men and eleven boys . Their course was along the Kansas river , almost to its source ; they crossed the head - waters of several streams which flow into the Missouri , passed the summer in ...
... party of hunters , consisting of about thirty men and eleven boys . Their course was along the Kansas river , almost to its source ; they crossed the head - waters of several streams which flow into the Missouri , passed the summer in ...
Page 251
... parties , without separating far from each other . In one of these excursions , six , out of about thirty of which the whole party consisted , visited an encampment on the Arkansas , belonging to a Colo- nel Watkins , who had resorted ...
... parties , without separating far from each other . In one of these excursions , six , out of about thirty of which the whole party consisted , visited an encampment on the Arkansas , belonging to a Colo- nel Watkins , who had resorted ...
Page 252
... party by giving them the alarm . The better to conceal his project , he joined the most vociferous in approving the measure ; and , having already obtained a high place in their confidence , he was ap- pointed , by his own desire ...
... party by giving them the alarm . The better to conceal his project , he joined the most vociferous in approving the measure ; and , having already obtained a high place in their confidence , he was ap- pointed , by his own desire ...
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