The Voter's Text Book: Comprising a Collection of the Most Important Documents and Statistics Connected with the Political History of America, Compiled from Official Records, with Biographical and Historical SketchesAsher, Adams & Higgins, 1868 - 382 էջ |
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... Missouri , where the thirty- seventh parallel of north latitude crosses the same ; thence west on said parallel to the eastern boundary of New Mexico ; thence north on said boundary to latitude thirty - eight ; thence following said ...
... Missouri , where the thirty- seventh parallel of north latitude crosses the same ; thence west on said parallel to the eastern boundary of New Mexico ; thence north on said boundary to latitude thirty - eight ; thence following said ...
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... Missouri Territory . In 1819 , Missouri Territory was divided into Arkansas , on the south , and Missouri on the north ; and it was about this time that the latter took the requisite steps toward framing a State Constitution . It will ...
... Missouri Territory . In 1819 , Missouri Territory was divided into Arkansas , on the south , and Missouri on the north ; and it was about this time that the latter took the requisite steps toward framing a State Constitution . It will ...
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... 140,425 . ARKANSAS . Her This State lies South of Missouri , and was once attached to it . It has a fine climate and prolific soil . The first set- " tlement of whites within its limits was made at Arkansas 148 HISTORY OF THE STATES .
... 140,425 . ARKANSAS . Her This State lies South of Missouri , and was once attached to it . It has a fine climate and prolific soil . The first set- " tlement of whites within its limits was made at Arkansas 148 HISTORY OF THE STATES .
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... Missouri from 1804 to 1821 , when it was included in Michigan Territory . It subsequently be- longed to Wisconsin Territory . It was admitted into the Union March 3d , 1845. It is a highly prosperous State , having a vast extent of rich ...
... Missouri from 1804 to 1821 , when it was included in Michigan Territory . It subsequently be- longed to Wisconsin Territory . It was admitted into the Union March 3d , 1845. It is a highly prosperous State , having a vast extent of rich ...
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... Missouri to the Columbia , by Lewis and Clark , government appointees , in 1804-5-6 , strengthened this claim . The British , how- ever , laid claim to the northern part of the territory , which gave rise to a threatening dispute ...
... Missouri to the Columbia , by Lewis and Clark , government appointees , in 1804-5-6 , strengthened this claim . The British , how- ever , laid claim to the northern part of the territory , which gave rise to a threatening dispute ...
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