| United States. Congress. House - United States - 898 pages
...river valley, and which had been a compagnon de voyage ever since, had now become fat, and the mess ю which it belonged requested permission to kill it....which were purchased from them. The river was 40 to 7Ü feet wide, and now entirely frozen over. It was wooded with large cottonwood, willow, and grain... | |
| John Charles Frémont - Astronomy - 1845 - 678 pages
...in the Bear river valley, and which had been a compagnon dc voyage ever since, had now become fat, and the mess to which it belonged requested permission...which were purchased from them. The river was 40 to 7U feet wide, and now entirely frozen over. It was wooded with large cotton wood, willow, and grain... | |
| Missions - 1848 - 440 pages
...in the Bear River valley, and which had been a compagnon de voyage ever since, had now become fat, and the mess to which it belonged, requested permission...part of the camp. Indians brought in two or three rabits during the day, which were purchased from them. The river was forty to seventy feet wide, and... | |
| A. J. Allen - Indians of North America - 1850 - 438 pages
...in the Bear River valley, and which had been a compagnon de voyage ever since, had now become fat, and the mess to which it belonged, requested permission...part of the camp. Indians brought in two or three rabits during the day, which were purchased from them. The river was forty to seventy feet wide, and... | |
| John Charles Frémont - America - 1852 - 466 pages
...in the Bear River valley, and which had been a compagnon de voyage ever since, had now become fat, and the mess to which it belonged, requested permission...now entirely frozen over. It was wooded with large cotton wood, willow, and grain de b&vf. By observation, the latitude of this encampment was 38° 37'... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1856 - 132 pages
...in the Bear River valley, and which had been a compagnon de voyage ever since, had now become fat, and the mess to which it belonged requested permission...rabbits during the day, which were purchased from them " Two Indians joined our party here ; and one of them, an old man, immediately began to harangue us,... | |
| John Bigelow - California - 1856 - 512 pages
...in the Bear River Valley, and which had been a compagnon de voyage ever since, had now become fat, and the mess to which it belonged requested permission...rabbits during the day, which were purchased from them. ****** "February 4. — I went ahead early with two or three men, each with a led horse, to break the... | |
| John Bigelow - California - 1856 - 502 pages
...in the Bear River Valley, and which had been a compagnon de voyage ever since, had now become fat, and the mess to which it belonged requested permission...it, Leave was granted. Spread out on the snow, the meatlooked very good; and it made a strengthening meal for the greater part of the camp. Indians brought... | |
| John Charles Frémont, Samuel Mosheim Smucker - History - 1856 - 536 pages
...in the Bear River valley, and which had been a compagnon de voyage ever since, had now become fat, and the mess to which it belonged, requested permission...kill it. Leave was granted. Spread out on the snow, this meat looked very good ; and it made a strengthening meal for the greater part of the camp. Indians... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - Mississippi River - 1858 - 678 pages
...in the Bear River valley, and which had been a compagnon de voyage ever since, had now become fat, and the mess to which it belonged requested permission...it. Leave was granted. Spread out on the snow, the meft looked very good ; and it made a strengthening meal for the greater part of the camp. Indians... | |
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