Hernando de soto was the first white to cross the Mississippi river
it was Hernando De Soto actually it was Robert de La Salle
To America, on the banks of the Mississippi...he is credited as the first white man to see the great river.
Hernando de Soto came to America to aide his men
Ellen .G. White was obviously buried on a Sunday.
The first time the Cherokee made contact with Europeans was in 1540, when Hernando de Soto's expedition walked onto their lands.
They can be. The Kennedys' canary, named Robin, was buried in the Rose Garden of the White House, for instance. Franklin Roosevelt's dog Fala was buried next to where he is buried in Hyde Park, NY.
He wasn't buried. He was cremated and had his ashes scattered at sea.
The white river is located in texas.
Spanish explorers were the first to explore of that area.
The first known white man to be buried in Australia was Forby Sutherland. Sutherland, who died of tuberculosis, was one of James Cook's crew when Cook charted the eastern coast in 1770. He was buried on a southern beach in Botany Bay on 1 May 1770. However, no doubt there were many more white people buried before this. There had been Dutch shipwrecks off Australia's western coast since the early 1600s, and there is evidence to show that survivors of these shipwrecks lived along the west coast, establishing unofficial settlements. When they died, they would have been buried on Australian soil.
The White Nile is a river itself.