Mr. Hamblin fell into conversation with one of the men and held him until the others had left, and then learned more of the particulars of the death of the three men. They came upon the Indian village almost starved and exhausted with fatigue. They were... History of Arizona - Stran 329avtor: Thomas Edwin Farish - 1918Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1875 - 472 strani
...until the others had left, and then learned more of the particulars of the death of the three men. They came upon the Indian village almost starved and exhausted...settlements. Shortly after they had left, an Indian from the cast side of the Colorado arrived at their village, and told them about a number of miners having killed... | |
| George Wharton James - 1900 - 424 strani
...Indians, near to the place where the three men left the river. " I then learned that they had come to the Indian village almost starved and exhausted with...Indian from the east side of the Colorado arrived at the village, and told them (the Shi-vwits) about a number of miners having killed a squaw in a drunken... | |
| Grove Karl Gilbert - 1903 - 98 strani
...until the others had left, and then learned more of the particulars of the death of the three men. They came upon the Indian village almost starved and exhausted with fatigue. They were supplied with food, arid put on their way to the settlements. Shortly after they had left, an Indian from the east side... | |
| William Morris Davis - 1915 - 1 strani
...canyon, not far from the point where the three men had ascended from the river the year before. "They came upon the Indian village almost starved and exhausted...Indian from the east side of the Colorado arrived at the village and told them about a number of miners having killed a squaw in a drunken brawl, and no... | |
| John Wesley Powell - 1915 - 332 strani
...until the others had left, and then learned more of the particulars of the death of the three men. They came upon the Indian village almost starved and exhausted...Shortly after they had left, an Indian from the east of the Colorado arrived at their village, and told them about a number of miners having killed a squaw... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1919 - 564 strani
...canyon, not far from the point where the three men had ascended from the river the year before. "They came upon the Indian village almost starved and exhausted...Indian from the east side of the Colorado arrived at the village and told them about a number of miners having killed a squaw in a drunken brawl, and no... | |
| William Wallace Bass - 1920 - 52 strani
...him until the others had left, and then learned more particulars of the death of the three men. They came upon the Indian village almost starved and exhausted...were supplied with food, and put on their way to the [Mormon] settlements. Shortly after they had left, an Indian from the east side of the Colorado arrived... | |
| John Wesley Powell - 1961 - 454 strani
...the Indian village almost starved and exhansted with fatigne. They were snpplied with food and pnt on their way to the settlements. Shortly after they...the Colorado arrived at their village and told them abont a nnmber of miners having killed a sqnaw in drnnken brawl, and no donbt these were the men ;... | |
| John Wesley Powell - 1961 - 454 strani
...the Indian village almost starved and exhansted with fatigne. They were supplied with food and pnt ou their way to the settlements. Shortly after they had...the Colorado arrived at their village and told them abont a nnmber of miners having killed a squaw in drunken brawl, and no doubt these were the men ;... | |
| Gregory McNamee - 2004 - 132 strani
...Shivwits Indian camp several days later they were told, in Mormon scout Jacob Hamblin's words, that "a number of miners having killed a squaw in a drunken brawl," the Howlands and Dunn had been ambushed and killed. Some modern historians believe that Mormons residing... | |
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