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Selected pages from Narrative journal of travels through the northwestern regions of the United States : extending from Detroit through the great chain of American lakes to the sources of the Mississippi River, performed as a member of the expedition under Governor Cass in the year 1820 / by Henry R. Schoolcraft
419, [4] p., [22] p. of plates (some fold.) : ill., fold. map ; 22 cm.
Some of the pages in this document were selected as part of a class project for Professor Garth Bond’s History of the Book seminar, Spring 2012. The abstract was prepared by Richard Wanerman.https://lux.lawrence.edu/selections/1020/thumbnail.jp
Map of the Northwestern Territories of the United States : shewing the track pursued by the expedition under Gov. Cass in 1820 / by Henry R. Schoolcraft ; R. Rawdon sc. Alby.
Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Washington, D.C. Cass' route marked in red. Includes illustrations Likely detached from: Narrative journal of travels through the northwestern regions of the United States / by Henry R. Schoolcraft. Albany : E. & E. Hosford, 1821.Color1:3,801,60 1 in. = 60 miles
Narrative of an expedition through the upper Mississippi to Itasca Lake, the actual source of this river : embracing an exploratory trip through the St. Croix and Burntwood (or Broule) Rivers, in 1832 /
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Map of the Northwestern Territories of the United States, Showing the Track pursued by the Expedition under Gov. Cass in 1820
Map of the Great Lakes region showing the track of the expedition under Governor Cass in 1820. Includes place names, rivers and an inset drawing of Upper Red Cedar or Cassina Lake. Some routes are highlighted in red. Scale 1:3,801,60
Scenes and adventures in the semi-alpine region of the Ozark mountains of Missouri and Arkansas : which were first traversed by De Soto, in 1541 /
Journal of a tour in 1818, from the mouth of the Ohio to St. Louis and thence across Missouri to the Ozark region of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas.Wagner-Camp (4th ed.)Mode of access: Internet
Narrative of an expedition through the upper Mississippi to Itasca Lake, the actual source of this river embracing an exploratory trip through the St. Croix and Burntwood (or Broule) rivers in 1832, under the direction of Henry R. Schoolcraft.
The Indian fairy book, from the original legends;
"These Indian fairy tales are chosen from the many stories collected by Mr. Henry R. Schoolcraft ... In 1856 this collection of his stories was published by Mason brothers in New York city."--Foreword.Illustrated lining-papers.Mode of access: Internet
Narrative of an expedition through the upper Mississippi to Itasca Lake : the actual source of this river : embracing an exploratory trip through the St. Croix and Burntwood (or Broule) Rivers : in 1832 /
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Summary narrative of an exploratory expedition to the sources of the Mississippi River, in 1820: resumed and completed, by the discovery of its origin in Itasca Lake, in 1832. By authority of the United States. With appendices, comprising ... all of the official reports and scientific papers of both expeditions.
Notes on the Iroquois, or, Contributions to the statistics, aboriginal history, antiquities and general ethnology of western New York /
A reissue, with special title, of the author's Report ... to the Secretary of State [of New York] transmitting the census returns in relation to the Indians ... 1845. [Albany, 1846]Pilling, J.C. Bibl. Algonquian lang.,SabinHowes, W. U.S.iana (2nd ed.),Mode of access: Internet