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Say hello to the Popo Agie for me - that's one of my favorite river names.
Overnighter 2006
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Agie, Banco, Reiche – Thalers, down to Marien Groschen.
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005
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I want to thank the Agie Pride Band for playing for me.
President Remarks To People Of Las Cruces Nm ITY National Archives 1996
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The plains along the Popo Agie, besides furnishing these necessary bounties, were bordered by picturesque mountain ranges, whose naked bluffs of red sandstone glowed in the morning and evening sun with a mellowness of coloring charming to the eye of the
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The company proceeded without accident, and arrived, about the first of July, at the rendezvous, which was appointed for this year on the Popo Agie, one of the streams which form the head-waters of Bighorn River.
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Popo, in the Crow language, signifies head; and Agie, river.
The Adventures of Captain Bonneville Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 1850
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Captain Bonneville sets out for Green River valley Journey up the Popo Agie Buffaloes The staring white bears The smoke The warm springs Attempt to traverse the Wind River Mountains The Great Slope Mountain dells and chasms Crystal lakes Ascent of a snowy peak Sublime prospect A panorama "Les dignes de pitie," or wild men of the mountains
The Adventures of Captain Bonneville Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 1850
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The stream on which they had thus encamped proved, in effect, to be tributary to the Seeds-ke-dee Agie, or Green River, into which it flowed at some distance to the south.
The Adventures of Captain Bonneville Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 1850
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From this great treasury of waters issue forth limpid streams, which, augmenting as they descend, become main tributaries of the Missouri on the one side, and the Columbia on the other; and give rise to the Seeds-ke-dee Agie, or Green River, the great Colorado of the West, that empties its current into the Gulf of California.
The Adventures of Captain Bonneville Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 1850
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It was to the west of these mountains, in the valley of the Seeds-ke-dee Agie, or Green River, that Captain Bonneville intended to make a halt for the purpose of giving repose to his people and his horses after their weary journeying; and of collecting information as to his future course.
The Adventures of Captain Bonneville Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 1850
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