The History of North America: The Louisiana Purchase and the westward movement, by C.M. GeerGuy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe subscribers only, 1904 |
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... expedition except his sanction . He made Clark a colonel , and authorized him to raise seven companies of soldiers , each company to consist of fifty men . But because of the demand upon Virginia for men to be employed in its own ...
... expedition except his sanction . He made Clark a colonel , and authorized him to raise seven companies of soldiers , each company to consist of fifty men . But because of the demand upon Virginia for men to be employed in its own ...
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... expedition undertaken by the United States government was fortunate in the men selected as leaders . They knew frontier life , were young , enthusi- astic , and of excellent Virginian families . They were given very careful instructions ...
... expedition undertaken by the United States government was fortunate in the men selected as leaders . They knew frontier life , were young , enthusi- astic , and of excellent Virginian families . They were given very careful instructions ...
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... expedition set out in three bark canoes . One member of the party was Henry R. Schoolcraft , the ethnologist and expert on In- dian affairs . The expedition left Detroit on May 24 , 1820 . and went along the shores of Lake Huron , and ...
... expedition set out in three bark canoes . One member of the party was Henry R. Schoolcraft , the ethnologist and expert on In- dian affairs . The expedition left Detroit on May 24 , 1820 . and went along the shores of Lake Huron , and ...
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SETTLEMENTS BEYOND THE ALLEGHANIES | 3 |
THE WEST IN THE REVOLUTION 2746 | 27 |
LAND CESSIONS OF THE STATES 4758 | 47 |
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