| United States. Congress. Senate - 1865 - 588 pages
...fled ; had scattered in every direction. The troops were some on one side of the river and some 011 the other, following up the Indians. We had been encamped...followed along, holding on the caisson, sometimes ruuning, sometimes walking. Finally, about a mile above the village, the troops had got a parcel of... | |
| Samuel William Pond - 1893 - 320 pages
...Some of them were young and wild and all of them were frightened and ran off in different directions, some on one side of the river and some on the other. I caught them one by one and tied them to trees. After recovering my axe and chains I went to Grey... | |
| Edward S. Parkinson - 1894 - 276 pages
...picture. On past the falls to the northward are numerous small springs with a strong sulphuric odor, some on one side of the river and some on the other. The only spring of importance is the ' ' Beryl. " It is one of the largest in the Park, and is quite... | |
| Nels Christian Nelson - 1924 - 420 pages
...cit., p. 356, note 2; Winship. op. cit., p. 104, note 1. were twelve native villages in this province, some on one side of the river and some on the other, and the Spaniards occupied one of them (Part I, chapt. 12). This particular village we are led to infer... | |
| Nels Christian Nelson - 1924 - 420 pages
...cit., p. 356. note 2; Winshlp, op. cit., p. 104. note 1. were twelve native villages in this province, some on one side of the river and some on the other, and the Spaniards occupied one of them (Part I, chapt. 12). This particular village we are led to infer... | |
| 1924 - 412 pages
...Arch. Inst. of Amcr., Am. Series IV (1892), pp. 12O-122. were twelve native villages in this province, some on one side of the river and some on the other, and the Spaniards occupied one of them (Part I, chapt. 12). This particular village we are led to infer... | |
| William Graham Sumner, Albert Galloway Keller, Maurice Rea Davie - 1927 - 1460 pages
...1694 the Delawares said: "We reckon ourselves all one because we drink one water," although they lived some on one side of the river and some on the other." Among the Chukchi "generally the fire of a strange family is regarded as infectious and as harboring... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1939 - 158 pages
...towns there are, there are Enfield and. Windsor, and I wouldn't undertake to name them, but there are some on one side of the river and some on the other. But at any rate, I think Springfield is 2 or 3 miles nearer this dam than Hartford is, from what I... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1939 - 154 pages
...towns there are, there are Enfield and Windsor, and I wouldn't undertake to name them, but there are some on one side of the river and some on the other. But at any rate, I think Springfield is 2 or 3 miles nearer this dam than Hartford is, from what I... | |
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