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... gust 1 , 1539 , De Soto set out . In his train were some five hundred and fifty lancers , crossbowmen , and arquebusiers , about two hundred horses , a number of priests and Dominican friars with the sacred - - HERNANDO DE SOTO 51.
... gust 1 , 1539 , De Soto set out . In his train were some five hundred and fifty lancers , crossbowmen , and arquebusiers , about two hundred horses , a number of priests and Dominican friars with the sacred - - HERNANDO DE SOTO 51.
Page 58
... of Elvas remarks , " was not a ⚫ proper return " for the hospitality and affectionate welcome he had received . So Seven days ' marching brought the Spaniards 66 into the country of the Cherokees ; and five 58 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... of Elvas remarks , " was not a ⚫ proper return " for the hospitality and affectionate welcome he had received . So Seven days ' marching brought the Spaniards 66 into the country of the Cherokees ; and five 58 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
Page 59
66 into the country of the Cherokees ; and five days later they reached Xualla , a Cherokee town above the junction of the Tuckaseegee and Oconna - Luf- tee rivers in Swain County , North Carolina . On the way the cacica of Cufitachiqui ...
66 into the country of the Cherokees ; and five days later they reached Xualla , a Cherokee town above the junction of the Tuckaseegee and Oconna - Luf- tee rivers in Swain County , North Carolina . On the way the cacica of Cufitachiqui ...
Page 76
... five Biscayan carpenters ; and two calkers , one a Genoese , the other a Sardin- ian , closed up the cracks with " the oakum , got from a plant like hemp , called enequen . " A cooper , who was so ill that he could barely get about ...
... five Biscayan carpenters ; and two calkers , one a Genoese , the other a Sardin- ian , closed up the cracks with " the oakum , got from a plant like hemp , called enequen . " A cooper , who was so ill that he could barely get about ...
Page 89
... five leagues , perhaps as far as Yuma . Coronado divided his land forces . Leaving the main body at Culiacán in charge of Arellano , who was later one of the unsuccessful adelantados of Florida , Coronado pushed on ahead with Fray ...
... five leagues , perhaps as far as Yuma . Coronado divided his land forces . Leaving the main body at Culiacán in charge of Arellano , who was later one of the unsuccessful adelantados of Florida , Coronado pushed on ahead with Fray ...
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