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Four men are missing; R., Sorel and two emigrants. They set out this morning after buffalo, and have not yet made their appearance; whether killed or lost, we cannot tell.
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Author Details: Type: Historian Quotes Category: American Historian Quotes Date of Birth: September 16, 1823 Date of Death: November 8, 1893 Nationality: American Amazon: Francis Parkman on Amazon |
Related Authors: Carter G. Woodson Howard Zinn Will Durant Daniel J. Boorstin Stephen Ambrose Henry Adams David McCullough Christopher Lasch John Thorn |
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Select Francis Parkman Quotations:
America, when it became known to Europeans, was, as it had long been, a scene of wide-spread revolution.
Francis Parkman We were now, as I before mentioned, upon this St. Joseph's trail. It was evident, by the traces, that large parties were a few days in advance of us; and as we too supposed them to be Mormons, we had some apprehension of interruption. Francis Parkman Riding in advance, we passed over one of these great plains; we looked back and saw the line of scattered horsemen stretching for a mile or more; and far in the rear against the horizon, the white wagons creeping slowly along. Francis Parkman Here society is reduced to its original elements, the whole fabric of art and conventionality is struck rudely to pieces, and men find themselves suddenly brought back to the wants and resources of their original natures. Francis Parkman The great medley of Oregon and California emigrants, at their camps around Independence, had heard reports that several additional parties were on the point of setting out from St. Joseph's farther to the northward. Francis Parkman Early on the next morning we reached Kansas, about five hundred miles from the mouth of the Missouri. Francis Parkman Not a breath of air stirred over the free and open prairie; the clouds were like light piles of cotton; and where the blue sky was visible, it wore a hazy and languid aspect. Francis Parkman |
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Quote Keywords: After, Appearance, Buffalo, Cannot, Emigrants, Four, Killed, Lost, Made, Men, Missing, Morning, Out, Set, Tell, Their, Two, Whether, Yet |
Dictionary Links: After, Appearance, Buffalo, Cannot, Four, Killed, Lost, Made, Men, Missing, Morning, Out, Set, Tell, Their, Two, Whether, Yet |
All Francis Parkman Quotations: A few hours' ride brought us... A military road led from this... America, when it became known to... Crossing the Penobscot, one found a... Early on the next morning we... Fort Leavenworth is in fact no... Four men are missing; R., Sorel... Here society is reduced to its... It was a rich and gorgeous... Many of the Iroquois and Huron... Not a breath of air stirred... Our New England climate is mild... Riding in advance, we passed over... The fortified towns of the Hurons... The great medley of Oregon and... The reader need not be told... We were in all four men... We were now arrived at the... We were now, as I before... We were soon free of the... |
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