The Magazine of History, with Notes and Queries: Extra number, Issues 181-192W. Abbatt, 1932 - History |
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Page 122
... wagons . Our wagons all passed safely over and were ready to march into the train by seven o'clock . Here we filled our casks with water , it being twenty- three miles to the next watering place . The road here for five miles is over a ...
... wagons . Our wagons all passed safely over and were ready to march into the train by seven o'clock . Here we filled our casks with water , it being twenty- three miles to the next watering place . The road here for five miles is over a ...
Page 153
... wagons doing the same . Here we rested our cattle till the cool of the evening , when we took our place in a train about five miles in length . We soon struck a heavy , sandy road , and in the space of one mile I counted forty - six wagons ...
... wagons doing the same . Here we rested our cattle till the cool of the evening , when we took our place in a train about five miles in length . We soon struck a heavy , sandy road , and in the space of one mile I counted forty - six wagons ...
Page 154
... wagons , & c . , to the value of at least a hundred thousand dollars , in about twenty miles . I have counted , in the last ten miles three hundred sixty - two wagons , which in the States cost about $ 120 each . The cause of so many wagons ...
... wagons , & c . , to the value of at least a hundred thousand dollars , in about twenty miles . I have counted , in the last ten miles three hundred sixty - two wagons , which in the States cost about $ 120 each . The cause of so many wagons ...
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