Kanzas and NebraskaFirst book on Kansas. Written in 1854, the same year Kansas became a territory. |
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Contents
CHAPTER | 6 |
NEBRASKA RIVERS EAST VALLEYS EAST SOIL AND FACE | 33 |
1854 115 | 138 |
APPENDIX | 158 |
EMIGRATION TO KANZAS THE EMIGRANT AID COMPANIES | 161 |
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