| United States. Congress. House - 1870 - 882 strani
...for home, eight feet deep, from which they took from two to ten cents worth of gold рт pan, waxS sunk and worked for some time. Winter approaching,...done they started, but when on their way two days tin т were overtaken by United States dragoons, and brought back to tinfort; the leader was sent to... | |
| Rossiter Worthington Raymond - 1870 - 834 strani
...supply of necessary tools in the spring. This done they started, bnt when on their way two days tln-y were overtaken by United States dragoons, and brought...was sent to prison for some imaginary offense, and tinproperty of the company was confiscated. In 1858 the leader return»1«! to this region, but did... | |
| Charles G. Coutant - 1899 - 804 strani
...took from 2 to 10 cents worth of gold per pan, was sunk and worked some time. When winter approached they abandoned their enterprise to winter at Fort...tools in the spring. This done they started, but when two days on their way were overtaken by United States dragoons and brought back to the fort. The leader... | |
| Claude E. Jamison - 1911 - 116 strani
...from two to ten cents worth of gold per pan, was sunk and worked for some time. When winter approached they abandoned their enterprise to winter at Fort...imaginary offense and the property of the company confiscated. "In 1858 the leader returned to this region but did no mining until 1860 when he and eight... | |
| 1913 - 946 strani
...from two to ten cents' worth of gold per pan, was sunk and worked some time. When winter approached they abandoned their enterprise to winter at Fort...for some imaginary offense and the property of the entire company confiscated. "In 1858 the leader returned to this region but did no mining until 1860,... | |
| 1911 - 128 strani
...from two to ten cents worth of gold per pan, was sunk and worked for sometime. When winter approached they abandoned their enterprise to winter at Fort...fort. The leader was sent to prison for some imaginary offenseand the property of the company confiscated. "In 1858 the leader returned to this region but... | |
| Claude E. Jamison - 1911 - 132 strani
...from two to ten cents worth of gold per pan, was sunk and worked for some time. When winter approached they abandoned their enterprise to winter at Fort...when on their way two days they were overtaken by I'nited States Dragoons and brought back to the fort. The leader was sent to prison for some imaginary... | |
| Loyal Wingate Trumbull - 1914 - 44 strani
...from two to ten cents' worth of gold per pan, was sunk and worked some time. When winter approached they abandoned their enterprise to winter at Fort...for some imaginary offense and the property of the entire company confiscated. "In 1858 the leader returned to this region but did no mining until 1860,... | |
| 1914 - 48 strani
...from two to ten cents' worth of gold per pan, was sunk and worked some time. When winter approached they abandoned their enterprise to winter at Fort...for some imaginary offense and the property of the entire company confiscated. "In 1858 the leader returned to this region but did no mining until 1860,... | |
| 1896 - 876 strani
...from two to ten cents worth of gold per pan, was sunk and worked some time. When winter appreached they abandoned their enterprise to winter at Fort...imaginary offense and the property of the company confiscated. "In 1858 the leader returned to this region but did no mining until 1860 when he and eight... | |
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