On the 19th, the people were occupied in making a road and bringing up the baggage ; and, on the afternoon of the next day, February 20, 1844, we encamped, with the animals and all the materiel of the camp, on the summit of the PASS in the dividing ridge,... Prairie and Rocky Mountain Adventures: Or, Life in the West - 第 449 頁John C. Van Tramp 著 - 1858 - 640 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Charles Burdett - 1869 - 410 頁
...side of the mountain ; they used it to eat with their pine nuts, and readily sold it for goods. " On the 19th, the people were occupied in making a road...camp, on the summit of the PASS in the dividing ridge, 1,(JOO miles by our traveled road from the Dalles of the Columbia. " February 21. — We now considered... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1870 - 806 頁
...a supply of horse-meat ; and we had to-night an extraordinary dinner — pea-soup, mule and dog. On the 19th, the people were occupied in making a road...1,000 miles by our traveled road from the Dalles of tbe Columbia. The people, who had not yet been to this point, climbed the neighboring peak to enjoy... | |
| Paolo Sioli - 1883 - 374 頁
...and here also we were agreeably surprised with the sight of an abundance of salt.' On February igth the people were occupied in making a road and bringing...baggage, and on the afternoon of the next day, February 2oth, we encamped, with the animals and all the materiel of the camp, on the summit of the pass in... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1885 - 508 頁
...people were occupied in making a road an« bringing up the baggage ; and, on the afternoon of the nex day, February 20, 1844, we encamped, with the animals...ridge, 1,000 miles by our traveled road from the Dalles to the Columbia. The people, who had not yet been to this point, climbed the neighboring peak to enjoy... | |
| Frederick Thomas Jones - 1886 - 330 頁
...names it Pyramid Lake; he comes in sight of the valley of the Sacramento (6 Feb.), and encamps (20) on the summit of the pass in the dividing ridge, 1,000 miles by traveled road from the Dalles of the Columbia ; this point is 2,000 foet higher than the South Pass... | |
| 1888 - 504 頁
...people were occupied in making a road an• bringing up the baggage ; and, on the afternoon of the nex day, February 20, 1844, we encamped, with the animals...dividing ridge, 1,000 miles by our traveled road from th« Dalles to the Columbia.The people, who had not yet been to this point, climbed th» neighboring... | |
| Edward Sylvester Ellis - 1889 - 278 頁
...the mountain ; they used it to eat with their pine nuts, and readily sold it for goods. "On the iQth, the people were occupied in making a road and bringing...and, on the afternoon of the next day, February 20, 184.4., we encamped with all the materiel of the camp, on the summit of the PASS in the dividing ridge,... | |
| 1891 - 960 頁
...other side of the mountain; they used it to eat with thkir pine nuts, and readily sold it for goods. On the 19th the people were occupied in making a road and bringing up the baggage ; and, on the afti-rnoon of the next day, Feb. 20, 1844, we encamped, with the animals and all the materiel of the... | |
| Edward Sylvester Ellis - 1895 - 276 頁
...the mountain ; they used it to eat with their pine nuts, and readily sold it for goods. "On the iQth, the people were occupied in making a road and bringing...the next day, February 20, 1844, we encamped with ' all the materiel of the camp, on the summit of the PASS in the dividing ridge, 1,000 miles by our... | |
| Charles Alexander McMurry - 1904 - 288 頁
...which the Indians had brought from the other side of the mountain, and now sold to us for goods. " On the 19th the people were occupied in making a road...20, 1844, we encamped, with the animals and all the material of the camp, on the summit of the pass in the dividing ridge, one thousand miles by our travelled... | |
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