South Dakota Historical Collections, Том 5State Publishing Company, 1910 |
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... Missouri river at Chamberlin and Pierre . The annexed approximation of the popu- lation as of June 1 , last is reached by the proportion of school census to total population revealed by the state census of 1905. In former tests this ...
... Missouri river at Chamberlin and Pierre . The annexed approximation of the popu- lation as of June 1 , last is reached by the proportion of school census to total population revealed by the state census of 1905. In former tests this ...
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... R. Colvin , editor of the Vermillion Plaintalk ; Dr. Thomas M. Shanafelt , formerly general missionary of the Baptist ... Missouri River Navigation congress met at Yankton on July 6. This was a largely attended meeting al- most national ...
... R. Colvin , editor of the Vermillion Plaintalk ; Dr. Thomas M. Shanafelt , formerly general missionary of the Baptist ... Missouri River Navigation congress met at Yankton on July 6. This was a largely attended meeting al- most national ...
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... river and slowly up the Mississippi and Missouri rivers , arriving in these parts in comparatively recent pre - Columbian times . Early mankind al- ways followed the pathway of the waters . Those who arrived here in the earliest days ...
... river and slowly up the Mississippi and Missouri rivers , arriving in these parts in comparatively recent pre - Columbian times . Early mankind al- ways followed the pathway of the waters . Those who arrived here in the earliest days ...
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... Missouri . From 1811 to 1823 the Selkirk colonists made a suc- cess of raising other grains and vegetables along the Red and Pembina rivers to the north of us . They failed to make a success of farming , however , for the reason that ...
... Missouri . From 1811 to 1823 the Selkirk colonists made a suc- cess of raising other grains and vegetables along the Red and Pembina rivers to the north of us . They failed to make a success of farming , however , for the reason that ...
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... Missouri River became a great commercial highway to the far west . The first boats to traverse its waters for the benefit of the fur - trade ; then they carried supplies for the Indians and later helped in the advancement of the ...
... Missouri River became a great commercial highway to the far west . The first boats to traverse its waters for the benefit of the fur - trade ; then they carried supplies for the Indians and later helped in the advancement of the ...
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