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Sketches of Louisville and Its Environs: Including, Among a Great Variety of ... - Page 200
by Henry McMurtrie - 1819 - 255 pages
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Remarks Made on a Tour to Prairie Du Chien: Thence to Washington City, in 1829

Caleb Atwater - Dakota language - 1831 - 314 pages
...spring of 1814, commanded by Capt. Frank Ogden; sailed from New Orleans for Louisville about the first of June following; grounded on a sand bar 700 miles...between New Orleans and Natchez, under the command of Capt. Clemoat, who was succeeded by Capt. John De Hart; shortly after she took fire near the city of...
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Remarks Made on a Tour to Prairie Du Chien: Thence to Washington City, in 1829

Caleb Atwater - Dakota language - 1831 - 320 pages
...Frank O'den; sailed from New Orleans for Louisville aboin the first of Ju-ie following; grounded 01 a sand bar 700 miles up the Mississippi, where she...between New Orleans and Natchez, under the command of Capt. Clement, who was succeeded bv Capt. John De Hart; shortly after she took fire near the city of...
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Statistics of the West: At the Close of the Year 1836

James Hall - History - 1836 - 306 pages
...second time on the Batture, where she remained until March 1st, when a rise of water set her afloat. She was then employed, some months, between New Orleans and Natchez, under the command of Captain Clemment, who was succeeded by Captain John De Hart; shortly after, she took fire near the cityof New...
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Notes on the Western States: Containing Descriptive Sketches of Their Soil ...

James Hall - Mississippi River Valley - 1838 - 326 pages
...second time on the Batture, where she remained until March 1st, when a rise of water set her afloat. She was then employed, some months, between New Orleans and Natchez, under the command of Captain Clemment, who was succeeded by Captain John De Hart ; shortly after, she took fire near the city of...
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The West: Its Commerce and Navigation

James Hall - History - 1848 - 350 pages
...second time on the Batture, where she remained until March 1st, when a rise of water set her afloat. She was then employed some months, between New Orleans and Natchez, under the command of Captain Clemment, who was succeeded by Captain John De Hart ; shortly after, she took fire near the city of...
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The History of Louisville: From Its Earliest Settlement Till the Year 1852

Ben Casseday - Louisville (Ky.) - 1852 - 310 pages
...York and New Orleans. Sailed from New Orleans in the Spring of 1814, commanded by Captain Frank Ogden. She was then employed some months between New Orleans...after she took fire, near the city of New Orleans and burned to the water's edge; having a valuable cargo on board. She was afterwards raised and built...
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Fifty Years on the Mississippi; Or, Gould's History of River Navigation ...

Emerson W. Gould - Mississippi River - 1889 - 792 pages
...New Orleans, where she grounded a second time on the bature, where she lay until the first of March, when the river rose and floated her off. She was then employed several months between New Orleans and Natchez, under the command of Capt. •Clemment, who was succeeded...
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Sketches of Louisville and Its Environs: Including a Florula Louisvillensis

Henry McMurtrie - Botany - 1819 - 298 pages
...by Captain Frank Ogdcn ; sailed from New Orleans for Louisville, about the 1st of June folluu'ing ; grounded on a sand bar 700 miles up the Mississippi,...Orleans and Natchez, under the command of Captain Clcmmont,who was succeeded by Captain John Dcllart ; shortly after she took fire, near the city of...
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