| United States. Congress. House - 898 trang
...them at the prices they had paid in the States, and taking in exchange corlee and sugar at one dollar a pound, and miserable worn-out horses, which died...themselves in the history of this country, had reached Lararaie in company with Mr. Bridger; and the emigrants were fortunate enough to obtain his services... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1843 - 244 trang
...in the States, and taking in exchange coffee and sugar at one dollar a pound, and miserable worn out horses, which died before they reached the mountains....fine cattle, some of them of the Durham breed. Mr. Pitzpatrick, whose name and high reputation are familiar to all whs interest themselves in the history... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 766 trang
...them at the prices they had paid in the States, and takrrig in exchange coffee and sugar at one dollar a pound, and miserable worn-out horses, which died...the lower fort eighty head of fine cattle, some of (hem of the Durham breed. Mr. Fitzpatrick, whose name and high reputation are familiar to all who interest... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 814 trang
...pound, and miserable worn-out horses, which died before they reached i the mountains. Mr. Boiideau informed me that he had purchased thirty, and the lower fort eighty head of fine cattle, some of I hem of the Durham breed. Mr. Fitzpatrick, whose name and high reputation are familiar to all who... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1846 - 402 trang
...them at the prices they had paid in the States, and taking in exchange coffee and sugar at one dollar a pound, and miserable worn-out horses, which died...mountains. Mr. Boudeau informed me that he had purchased 30, and the lower fort 80 head of fine cattle, some of them of the Durham breed. Mr. Fitzpatrick.,... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1846 - 326 trang
...them at the prices they had paid in the States, and taking in exchange coffee anl sugar at ons doHar a pound, and miserable worn-out horses, which died before they reached the mountains. Mr. Boudeau informe 1 ms that he hi 1 purchase 1 thirty, and the lower fort eighty heal of fine cattle, some of... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1847 - 446 trang
...them at the prices they had paid in the States, and taking in exchange coffee and sugar at one dollar a pound, and miserable worn-out horses, which died...reached the mountains. Mr. Boudeau informed me that • 1842.] CAPT. FREMONT'S NARRATIVE. 57 he had purchased thirty, and the lower fort eighty head of... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1852 - 466 trang
...them at the prices they had paid in the States, and taking in exchange coffee and sugar at one dollar a pound, and miserable worn-out horses, which died...fine cattle, some of them of the Durham breed. Mr'. Fitzpatriek, whose name and high reputation are familiar to all who interest themselves in the history... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1853 - 474 trang
...them at the prices they had paid in the States, and taking in exchange coffee and sugar at one dollar a pound, and miserable worn-out horses, which died...reached the mountains. Mr. Boudeau informed me that Be had purchased thirty, and the lower fort eighty head of fine cattle, some of them of the Durham... | |
| John Charles Frémont, Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1856 - 532 trang
...them at the prices they had paid in the States, and taking in exchange coffee and sugar at one dollai a pound, and miserable worn-out horses, which died...-whose name and high reputation are familiar to all who inter e.st themselves in the history of this country, had reached Laramie in company with Mr. Bridger;... | |
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