- and is semi-deciduous. Its
seeds are
known as
tonka beans (sometimes
tonkin beans or
tonquin beans). They are
black and
wrinkled and have a smooth, brown...
- Tonkin, the
northern region of
Vietnam Tonquin War, an
alternative name for the Sino-French War
Tonquin bean, a
flowering pea tree
native to Central...
- (present-day Astoria, Oregon). The
destruction of the
company vessel the
Tonquin later that year off the s**** of
Vancouver Island took with it the majority...
-
Hawaiian Islands (called the "Sandwich Islands" at the time)
arrived on the
Tonquin in 1811 to
clear the site and help
build Fort Astoria, as
undertaken by...
-
planned by Astor: one sent to the
Columbia River aboard the
merchant ship
Tonquin, the
other dispatched overland under an
expedition led by
Wilson Price...
-
Dorion Joseph Gervais Michel Laframboise Étienne
Lucier Ovide de
Montigny Naukane François
Payette François
Benjamin Pillet Ships Tonquin Beaver Albatros...
- she was
acquired as a
derelict by
Alexander Mc
Bean, of
Glace Bay, Nova Scotia.
Within a month, Mc
Bean sold the
wreck to a
local businessman, who in November...
-
Handbook of
Texas Online|
Texas State Historical ****ociation (TSHA)
Black bean episode -Handbook of
Texas Online published by the
Texas State Historical...
- of
Mesoamerica cultivate maize (corn)
while Peruvian natives cultivate beans and squash. 4000–1000 BC: Old
Copper complex emerges in the
Great Lakes...
- new ship to
supply Fort
Astoria on the
Columbia River—their
supply ship
Tonquin had
blown up. In 1824, fur
trappers Jedediah Smith and
Thomas Fitzpatrick...