| 1848 - 716 էջ
...true. The coal turned out to be of excellent quality, running in extensive fields, and even in clumpy mounds, and most easily worked, all along that part of the country. The natives were anxious that we should employ them to work the coal. To this we consented, and agreed... | |
| Charles Grenfell Nicolay - 1846 - 248 էջ
...true. The coal turned out to be of excellent quality, running in extensive fields, and even in clumpy mounds, and most easily worked all along that part of the country. The natives were anxious that we should employ them to work the coal ; to this we consented, and agreed... | |
| Richard Cowling Taylor - 1848 - 950 էջ
...Western Territory, beyond the Rocky Mountains. — In the neighbourhood of Fort McLaughlin, in MilIbank Sound, hit. 52° 10' north, coal has been found "...the surface, its quality was not very highly thought of.t Queen Charlotte's Island. — Coal is also found here, according to Captain Wilkes. * Dunn's History... | |
| Richard Cowling Taylor - 1848 - 928 էջ
...Territory, beyond the Rocky Mountains. — In the neighbourhood of Fort McLaughlin, in Millbank Sound, lat. 52° 10' north, coal has been found " of excellent...the surface, its quality was not very highly thought of.t Queen Charlotte's Island. — Coal is also found here, according to Captain Wilkes. * Dunn's History... | |
| Alexander George Findlay - 1851 - 748 էջ
...true. The coal turned out to be of excellent quality, running in extensive fields, and even in clumpy mounds, and most easily worked, all along that part of the country. The natives were anxious that we should employ them to work the coal. To this we consented, and agreed... | |
| 1894 - 110 էջ
...true. The coal turned out to be of excellent quality, running in extensive fields, and even in clumpy mounds, and most easily worked all along that part of the country." In honor of her captain, the small bay where the steamer first cast anchor was called McNeill Harbor,... | |
| 1844 - 768 էջ
...M'Loughlin, coal has been found, " of excellent quality, running in extensive fields, and even in clumpy mounds, and most easily worked, all along that part of the country." The Wallamette settlement, of which American writers talk so much, clearly appears from Mr. Dunn's... | |
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