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Niobrara
[ nahy-uh-brair-uh ]
noun
- a river flowing E from E Wyoming through Nebraska to the Missouri. 431 miles (692 km) long.
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Their work has enlarged into the bishopric of Niobrara, which is admirably filled by Bishop Hare.
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For Niobrara River (l'eau qui court), see our volume v, p. 90, note 54.
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When Lewis and Clark ascended the river the village of this tribe was on the stream called by their name, not on the Niobrara.
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What buildings, if any, were there near the spot where the troop was in bivouac on the Niobrara?
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We caught up with them just across the Niobrara, and they dropped the mules and horses they were driving and made a run for it.
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