| Henry Howe - 1855 - 908 pagine
...hospitality. The other five wandered about in the greatest state of distress and bewilderment, and only two finally succeeded in getting out of the mazes of the...gentleman of talent and excellent family connections, from Ohio. So repeated and daring were the outrages committed upon the traders, that they were obliged... | |
| Henry Howe - 1858 - 766 pagine
...hospitality. The other five wandered about in the greatest state of distress and bewilderment, and only two finally succeeded in getting out of the mazes of the...gentleman of talent and excellent family connections, from Ohio. So repeated and daring were the outrages committed upon the traders, that they were obliged... | |
| Henry Howe - 1858 - 592 pagine
...hospitality. The other five wandered about in the greatest state of distress and bewilderment, and only two finally succeeded in getting out of the mazes of the...fate and left to perish thus miserably, was a Mr. Sehenck, the same individual who had been shot in the thigh; a gentleman of talent and excellent family... | |
| 1883 - 210 pagine
...hospitality. The other five wandered about in a great state of distress and bewilderment, and only two finally succeeded in getting out of the mazes of the...their fate and left to perish thus miserably was a Mr. Scheuck, the same individual who had been shot in the thigh, a gentleman of talent and excellent family... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1898 - 962 pagine
...hospitality. The other five wandered about in the greatest state of distress and bewilderment, and only two finally succeeded in getting out of the mazes of the...connections, who was a brother, as I am informed, of the Honorable Mr Schenck, at present a member of congress from Ohio (Gregg, g). The Kiowa had undoubtedly... | |
| 1898 - 968 pagine
...hospitality. The other five wandered abont in the greatest state of distress and bewilderment, and only two finally succeeded in getting out of the mazes of the...left to perish thus miserably, was a Mr Schenck, the game individual who had been shot in the thigh, a gentleman of talent and excellent family connections,... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1905 - 400 pagine
...hospitality. The other five wandered about in the greatest state of distress and bewilderment, and only two [53] finally succeeded in getting out of the mazes...Schenck, at present a member of Congress from Ohio.' 0 But let us resume our journey. We had for some days, while travelling along the course of the Canadian,... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1905 - 384 pagine
...hospitality. The other five wandered about in the greatest state of distress and bewilderment, and only two [53] finally succeeded in getting out of the mazes...Mr. Schenck, at present a member of Congress from Ohio.'0 But let us resume our journey. We had for some days, while travelling along the course of the... | |
| Ralph Emerson Twitchell - 1915 - 550 pagine
...were abandoned to their fate and left to perish thus miserably was a Mr. Schenck, the same individuaul who had been shot in the thigh, a gentleman of talent...Schenck, at present a member of Congress from Ohio." The following is the poem mentioned by General Pike, written by him upon hearing of the fate of his... | |
| 1926 - 410 pagine
...hospitality. The other five wandered about in the greatest state of distress and bewilderment, and only two finally succeeded in getting out of the mazes of the...their fate and left to perish thus miserably was a Mr. Schenk, the same individual who had been shot in the thigh; a gentleman of talent and excellent family... | |
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