Young folks' history of the United States . figures in the upper row, with hats on, and Expiana-with muskets beside them, represent as many white tur^^o^n^soldiers. In the second row, No. i represents the offi- ^^^ ^^^^cer in command, with a sword; No. 2, with a book, thesecretary; No. 3, with a hammer, the geologist; 4, 5, 6,attendants, one of these being the interpreter. Nos. 7and 8 represent the two guides, who are distinguishedas Indians by being without hats. Figure 11 repre-sents a prairie-hen, and 12 a tortoise, which had beeneaten by the party. Figures 13, 14, 15, mean that there 20 YO


Young folks' history of the United States . figures in the upper row, with hats on, and Expiana-with muskets beside them, represent as many white tur^^o^n^soldiers. In the second row, No. i represents the offi- ^^^ ^^^^cer in command, with a sword; No. 2, with a book, thesecretary; No. 3, with a hammer, the geologist; 4, 5, 6,attendants, one of these being the interpreter. Nos. 7and 8 represent the two guides, who are distinguishedas Indians by being without hats. Figure 11 repre-sents a prairie-hen, and 12 a tortoise, which had beeneaten by the party. Figures 13, 14, 15, mean that there 20 YOUNG FOLKS UNITED STATES. were three separate fires. The slant of the pole showedthe direction of the proposed march, and three notchesin the wood showed that it was to be a char- The Indians had great courage, self-control, and pa-iSdians.*^^ tience. They were grave and dignified in their man-ners, on important occasions : in their councils they werecourteous to one another, and discussed all important V^V iljjjjjj.


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