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William Clark: Soldier, Explorer, Statesman
"General Clark was great as an explorer and doubtless it is in that capacity that posterity will chiefly view him. But in truth his services to his country as superintendent of Indian affairs in Louisiana and Missouri Territories, and his career as governor, were quite as important.
Early western travels, 1748-1846
Edited with Notes, Introductions, Index, etc., by Reuben Gold Thwaites, LL.D. (Separate publication from "Early Western Travels: 1748-1846," in which series these two reprints appeared as Volumes XXVI and XXVII) Volume I: Cleveland, Ohio, The Arthur H. Clark Company 190
How George Rogers Clark won the Northwest, and other essays in western history,
How George Rogers Clark won the Northwest.--The division of the Northwest into states.--The Black Hawk War.--The story of Mackinac.--The story of La Pointe.--A day on Braddock's road.--Early lead mining on the Upper Mississippi.--The Draper manuscripts.Mode of access: Internet
Wisconsin; the Americanization of a French settlement,
Series title also at head of t.-p.Mode of access: Internet
The Jesuit relations and allied documents; travels and explorations of the Jesuit missionaries in New France, 1610-1791; the original French, Latin, and Italian texts, with English translations and notes.
Edition limited to 750 sets.Vols.72-73: Index.Mode of access: Internet
Welby's Visit to North America, May 5, 1819-May 10, 1820; reprint of the original edition: London, 1821.
Includes facsimiles of t.-p. of original edition.Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, [2002-2003
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