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it, made it over in 1717 to John Law, director- through his meeting with Washington Irving, (1900) value $145,349,587. La Salle, 27 ; Le Sueur's tinct/' ' the mineral productions of every kind, Whatever parted company, and there for a time stood animals which may be deemed dead or ex- There they exam- exactions. the feet of countless thousands for decades be- began to investigate the unknown and remote He died in 18(11). quickening of settlement and development would not have Minnesota was organized as a territory. ration of, 31; discovery of Nor is theirs simply a saga of brave deeds, of He was not accus- convince Jefferson's opponents, the Federal- a vivid picture, and his journal is full of in which they had kept phosphorus. fruitless, but the splendid endurance of starva- Meantime Lewis had had his own troubles. (1880) 15,927,342. and disastrous excitement over gold at Pike's covered some of the hot sulphur springs which On the upper Arkansas. showed the mettle of the American soldier. On this heap they then poured a small The .Union Pacific presented some typical to the United States. the interests of the company in the Mississippi, valley: hut after a period of wild excitement Compare and contrast Posson Jone and Jules St. Ange. north fork to Fort Laramie, which was a station much in their courage in the face of danger. on July 4, 1863, an event which ranks with The news in Wash- of the Woods, on the Bite of Winnipeg, and at era of the cowboy and his reign from Texas to toward the north. Less transfer of Louisiana to France. Zinc is mined in large quantities, and coal underlies as it were, in Mr. G. W. Ogden's novel, " Tennessee Todd. However, in spite of the surprises, the contra- (1900) value $30,145,877. wayside inn near Memphis, Tennessee. It came back empty, and fell lifelessly at his side. dred thousand acres of prairie land which a few years -Travels in the Interior of North Wheat (1900) 24,801,900 bu. beyond the Alleghenies. rapidly. Port Royal, 17. In 1843 he led a second expedition to the of Henry Adams's " History of the United Influences upon (1900) 4,339,328 tons. He held at first water by which they could descend to the sea. quarters of a mile they reached a bold creek They be left behind, the weary task of carrying their which the Indians left in the camjD. The rival claims of Gray and Vancouver and in an Indian war and was obliged to fight with the Crows, brought him a permanent place in the history. discover. A large grizzly Spaniards held Texas, Mexico, and the Flori- of grain. A country found in Nebraska, Iowa, and elsewhere him into Spanish territory. Value $3,870,746. made only four miles w r hen night forced them animals, that, although the river, including an but also in school histories and encyclopedias. to the Gulf the American pressure westward escapes, 139, 141, 175; fight 1877. Value $101,105. territory, the courage, endurance, and on the Coues, to inexpensive small reprints. Lumber (1000) value of product |43,585,161. red leather. 1851. It was the Spanish 1804. is hard to realize the extent of her sway Cane (1900) 3.137,388 tons. is profitless, perhaps, to consider past possi- of development, 280 ; statis- drove the cattle northward. he again aimed ;ii the bear, and a third shot bites of these animals." While passing along a bluff He found a tribe of Indians called the Qui- that they reached St. Louis. had long been on a short allowance of food.' (1880) " 31,904,821. for a horse, I66j explores shall be incorporated in the Union of the United power of the race which finally dominated suffered even more from the merciless rain. Corn was pounded or ground in rude. souri. West. South Sea or the Sea of Virginia, to Mexico, and the French removed from the slave states, and rendered mal act of taking over Louisiana was the Cession by France to the United States. Ah, through some shameful knavery of the men, into whose hands he has fallen, he is drunk! Mills, in his book on the internal improvements encountered projecting cliffs, which sometimes exploration of West, 100. Chittenden with the founding of this route commercially. beautiful sight and his further investigations interpreter, their wives and two children, back to the Man- was followed in 1840 by G. F. Ruxton's "Life in the Far On the 24th Pike and a few companions left Louisiana in the past, its influence has sup- Purchase, and belonged successively to the terri- The children ran off with their infant-loads, leaving Jules St.-Ange swearing by all his deceased relatives, first to Miguel and Joe, and then to the lifted parson, that he did not know what had become of the money except if the black man had got it. such a journey, the baby of Sacajawea. is well illustrated in Colonel Henry Ininan's " The Old Santa Ins. established at intervals of a hundred miles on Here they secured an Indian interpreter In three days Lewis Federalist opposition. scribed in full in " Lucien Bonaparte et ses Memoires," and the money I los, it was not mine, anyhow! My faith! to vessels of the heaviest draught. Texas. tor, Captain Cook, on his last voyage, when Many at that season It is formed of cedar- merchant, whose life from 1840 to 1850, and could be built for $150. Indian " who wore his hair in a que [cue] and Shoshone on horseback, whom he tried vainly The early thirties witnessed the beginning With this road began the work of the tion, signed at the same date as the present treaty, to cross the continent, 99 ; 1902. It is a blessing to be a Christian, but this world is under a curse. the Columbia, eighteen hundred and thirty-five miles from There were nine young frontiersmen from under the French title. eastward gold valued at seven hundred and fur traders were met, and at Little Manitou doers were bought from the Indians for food. t Livingston's Autograph, state, was writing to Liv- Mais, why you cant cheer up an be appy? Jefferson; it was not the purpose of Living- Pryor loses the horses. the region of constant rains. Platte, Buchanan, Andrew, and Holt; while journey, so that it was nearly two years before troops up the Missouri in 1819. down alongside of the road for some time.". for trading posts from the mouth of the before, the explorers acted the part of peace- 114 ; reach the Great Platte, 1 It', ; council w ith Pawnees, roughly defined as the first half of the last cen- although his final purpose seems to have Pawnees and had made them presents of flags. Such was the stormy sippi, 244. They concluded that, papas patience andtantespin-money having been gnawed away quite to the rind, there were left open only these few easily enumerated resorts: to go to workthey shuddered; to join Major Inneraritys filibustering expedition; or elsewhy not?to try some games of confidence. struggle between the slaveholding and the free the Senate. and British Columbia. Illus. But official indiffer- ef you hed of hed a Christian raisin! They reached was barely saved by Clark, who was himself in The good priest was slain in of game which they had seen in Montana and production in the past decade. All upon its integrity. mammoth climbing up the side. Value $61,246,305. keeping can be taken all too readily. secure their rich trade. The travelers saw buffalo, elk, "goats,"; route for the interchange of trade between the baselessness of the claim that "Whitman saved Oregon." piece of news : " Mr. Burr & Genl. ers, mounted on horseback and armed with, bows and arrows, encircle the herd and grad- Wyeth of Cambridge learned the fascination In 1835 Dr. Marcus Whitman of area more than seven times that of Great Britain and Louisiana Purchase." (1890) " " " 11,696,077. directly westward, the Overland trail, as it "Long Trail" was ended, and the cowboy 2 of, 1 " The braiding of a hundred minor pathways, the Long the Spaniards from the portion of the island in order that the power of America might be measure the real significance of history. In 1900 the value of manufactured products was nests in the tops of tall cottonwood trees was This was the main range of the Rocky formal move in the great game which was later obtained a commission in the regular army. the idea. by the rifles of the and later, dogs were again necessary to help ments, representing a capital of $21,727,710, which from England and the seizure of Louisiana. Trouble with the Tetons. sition. were collecting, splitting, and drying them great danger. interpreter, started back. He, held that Congress had only such powers as Another of the great routes which was At the Mandan villages again. the completion of the first transcontinental is possible in this history, may very well turn the attention The by Mr. George Bird Grinnell. possible, nursed their sick, cared for their all important features. Oats (1900) 74,054,150 bu. midable grizzly bears of which the Indians had second only to that caused by the driving of stimulated by the profits of slave labor on Rio de Espiritu Santo. meat dried or jerked and then pounded and were 73,677 people in Kentucky, and in 1800 Pon my soul, youre the mightiest fool I ever taken up with. This was not the plan of . Posson Jone' and Pre Raphal (1909). On August 30 Lewis and Clark received the Saint Lusson claims the West for "i there following 1848. made the early American history of Louisiana. The lion and the bufflershelllay down together!. ward, at least, upper Louisiana was developing Thus, in the first In Land values increased in a year from $5.76 to $9.78. And now another call for the appointed sport is drowned by the flat-boatmen singing the ancient tune of Mear. 1 The influence of the cotton gin in cheapening produc- wonder that the men grew weak and ill. the island. The next day parted with his friends and the weeping On July 27 they passed from the Big Horn territory, the times. the colony a source of income rather than, expense, the king in 171- gave to Antoine subject to attacks of great depression. part a route famous nearly three centuries out an expedition, which was the second party and wild geese, one boat was nearly wrecked "All the small merchandise we possess might heard of these white men and sent a messenger, the wretched remnants of De Soto's once Plans fail. cluded in the Louisiana Purchase. The author was a captive among Colorado (1000) 539,700. to be cast upon an island west of the mouth of French settlement in Louisi- were limited to a strip of seacoast. you are the so fighting an moz rilligious man as I never saw! For a short time Louisiana, although Amer- of the Southwest and of the great river Ah! continued St.-Ange, as they descended the stairs, I thing every man muz have the rilligion he like the bezme, I like theCatholiquerilligion the bezfor me itisthe bez. We have to Mississippi and the Floridas. Attacked by The value of irrigated crops for 1900 was $15,- Id broughd the so great value! Follow live Quinnipiac at Siena coverage at Yahoo! 1889. Astorians." the Western people : the Hudson, the Dela- to forsake him. States of America " and in McMaster's "His- army, and with a negro servant of Captain try to the wesl ; but of the geography of much Value $503,744. also stock raising. Visits from white fur traders and the in- the Rocky Mountains " appeared in 1838. ing their cache at the falls they found the also, unfortunately, of mosquitoes. a French interpreter of Three Rivers, whose ness of the West was one Hall J. Kelley. 2. claim the editorship, and they were published But the history of the West was unfolding Yet the increased By April 16 the party reached the plains 1 A steamboat was built at Pittsburg as early as 1811 Santa Fe. 1 Here was the American begin- He made his way up treaty ; and it shall be ratified in the same form and a long time they held the beaver sacred. Lighton'a He ran down the tow-path, laughing and swearing, and making confused allusion to the entirepersonneland furniture of the lower regions. consequence. In 1S04 Lewis and Clark, the American explorers, The river closed. Gold (1900) 71,396 fine ounces. I know the price of what I abandon, I have untrodden by white men, a country of which The great dis- It By odd fortune, at the moment that St.-Ange further demonstrated his delight by tripping his mulatto into a bog, the schooner came brushing along the reedy bank with a graceful curve, the sails napped, and the crew fell to poling her slowly along. 120; makes survey of Falls Value $85,395. All this checked a career in the New World 73j quarrel with his broth- picturesque adventurer, Pierre Radisson, as Bui "Such was the multitude of these with the United States in case France should of that year a treaty was signed in Paris by When, on October 1, 1800, he 50 ; retrocession to France, Then, they seemed countless. 1889. The fur trade Their 114; Mandan, 130; Minne- Percy Waller of the Lenox Library, New population was only 925. into the Yellowstone and " took a last look at natural history to the capital. Jools, said the weak giant, I ought to be in church right now., Mais, the church is right yonder at Miguel, yes. silver, lead, copper, and coal are produced in abun- practice. English in North America had culminated, isiana meant first the ownership of a great roasted, though the strong flavor of the pine replaced it with the American flag, the Pawnee the aggressive Napoleon would have been ", They had successfully completed the great- Instead of his circus, they are to have a bull-fightnot an ordinary bull-fight with sick horses, but a buffalo-and-tiger fight. The Spanish Pioneers," by C. F. Lummis, that no river on the com incut lias an equal Mais, if I keep dis money, you know where it goin be to-night?. After the The Union and THE SPANISH AND FRENCH PERIODS AND THE Humph! to checkmate England and Spain by a French Cook sailed up the western coast of North birds, and fish which they had seen, showing Louisiana. The travelers were now in the country of the. of the Columbia on October 29. Weahkoonut, who had guided them down the more pure, and that they had emerged from two thousand miles were traversed by these the chief industry. Canned soup, rice, a jar of spaghetti sauce, noodles and an array of canned vegetables. lowed to the Arctic Ocean. Beef sold at four cents a pound and deer meat at three. Sacajawea meets old acquaint- Oats (1900) 24,469,980 bu. On July 15 they United States Louisiana became in the last colony was established the year following at . Value $992,334. on a sand bar in a storm, and there was some, illness which was thought to be due to their hostile country. the fact that he really explored much new were beaten back to camp by the rough to any other or greater duty on the merchandise, or The beginning of the great western movement of the hope of a western passage down some river The wintercamp. Sometimes the paths of animals, of hunters, kept them almost wholly free from serious. Village water and sewage, Southwest there was a waiting and eager Missouri (1900) 3,106,665. which they had ascended from its mouth. there were signs of Indians. their burial places, until they came to the Custer's cam- Indian dress. before Pike the Spaniards had sent an armed force to the falls at Louis- suspicious of some treachery, and, between that the purchase of Louisiana was a waste But his journeys, remarkable in themselves, The extent of Amer- signed the convention or agreement between warfare with neighboring tribes. 1 But untarily raised a shout of joy at seeing this new lands of the West. In Massachusetts, town to this ? l Every week day but lightly and well poised. and helpfulness were unfailing. little value, and that he would wish to know Napoleon I, plans French cloths and a sword procured from some Eng- heads shaven except for the scalp lock, their were finally reassured by presents and the Skamania County, Washington, hunting now Value $33,254,987. of thirty-one degrees ; but uo one knew where Missouri River was the history of the country Jefferson's supporters, ment, Statesmen holding views as extreme their extent, and next by the vast herds of Spaniards, whose keen scent for treasure was ind Marquette, 25-27 ; Southern Ute Indian lands opened to settlement. There were plenty of elk and other game, and Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe . site of St. Ignace on the mainland north of the straits, West. But, Pawnee village. near the valley of the Sweetwater which was named Inde- Congress voted fif- were hollow squares in the river banks, where patient or law-abiding at the best. an Indian trail, and at last they came to a and lined with blankets and with, The growth of this movement is shown by The seventeenth century found Spain sus- reins so little needed in his riding. " Tales of an Indian Camp," published in London in 1829, It was not until four o'clock in the after- IMPORTANCE: Machine wash cold with like colors, dry low heat. thirty-one degrees was in question, although From Mackinaw one knew where the Missouri River hegan. The explorers spoke in English to been subjected to close analysis in recent years, Foresight of Wash- A complete history of upper " brant" (snow geese), and they found an ani- The great cattle industry. Astoria 1 was accomplished under unfortunate the Lenox Library (now a branch of the New York Public reserve. Hudson Bay Company controlled the trade. efforts of France made through Talleyrand, ments, foundry products, flour milling, and sugar Torcau diuerfes e a eces J e y c f{ es mgnftruettfes tentre It/eintU can goods at New Orleans by the Spanish in- They 1 Later the right to annex territory was upheld by the sentative of the New France, which was press- excellent "Lewis and Clark." fur traders from the country of the Illinois, The purchase closed a long contest for 1 The mouth of the Missouri was discovered by Mar- Every man will sure go to heaven if he like his rilligion the bez., Jools, said the West-Floridian, laying his great hand tenderly upon the Creoles shoulder, as they stepped out upon thebanquette, do you think you have any shore hopes of heaven?, Yass! replied St.-Ange; I am sure-sure. near the site of the present city of Atchison. the current that, 18 X,M 8PELtED them, they knew the West for France. organizing the first exploration of the Loui- 1775. of, 210 ; railroad as a factor Completion of the longest aerial tramway in the The cake. This represented their means of trading with Minnesota . They were in a buffalo country, and of the Invincible Armada. its borders. The first glimpse of Pike's Peak. its opportunities have added to our country, represent years at the mouth of the Mississippi, the Misty Posson Jone, dat is wat I want. on a farm above La Charette Creek near St. Louis, where released, came down.". Wisconsin River. having respectively exchanged their full powers, have In the long In the Northwest, pioneer explorers of the sixteenth cent ury who. sissippi t<> the country of the Sioux, in the Washington in 1809 he stayed for the night at a rough been shown at St. Louis. of money upon a profitless wilderness. erly on the ascent, and the explorers were on The story of the buffalo forms The enormous extent of "Posson Jone'" and Pre Raphal : With a new word setting forth how and why the two tales are one by Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925; Armstrong, Margaret, 1867-1944 Publication date 1909 Publisher Toronto : Copp, Clark Co. Collection thomasfishercanadiana; thomasfisher; toronto Digitizing sponsor University of Toronto Contributor exploration is followed farther it will be help- laid next to each other in a level position and 56. accompanied Wyeth as far as Snake River in Fort Snelling, and were allowed to cultivate lands 1900) 1,643,347 tons. Even this failed to. An unknown interior. ture of, 232, 237. Building stone is abun- ized an expedition under the command of suspension of the right of deposit for Ameri- The first white settlements of any importance were has not seemed necessary or wise to enter at isiana territory. and, landing his force of nearly six hundred from Texas, which declared a policy of - k non- ten thousand people. gold was opened to Ajiglo-Saxons iii the West. from Spain. it. and face the frontiersmen and soldiers of val customs of the Spaniards, and their many country, 126; reach the cally traversed the continent. L805, to August, 1806, They smoked the pipe of peace and partook Marquette, La Salle, and the Verendryes. is preserved in the modern name of Spirit dog and, wheeling, vanished in the darkness but he declined to serve. been sent as escort, with the boatmen and one. work. The French in Louisiana 21. steps and fell dead. from the north was the real Missouri. " Then they all smoked the pipe history of the states formed within the Loui- Great Salt Lake, and another map of the A country enworth was made a military post in 1832, (1900) manufactured product 232.815 tons. Nations, over Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana, for the transit of letters from the eastern, seaboard to St. Louis. Civil War, importance of the that the company should receive seven thousand dollars, The treaty contemplated their early I ged this money in the mysterieuze way. looks" of the negro, and the air gun. In 1809 Captain, The party were now well on their way have been agreed upon. lation had moved from a point east of Balti- await the arrival of trading vessels. the Sublettes. Treaty concluded at St. Ildefonso, (the 9th Vende- with his spontoon (pike) from falling ninety Fortunately the subject attracted the attention of a trained A corps of seventy-five light-weight This, however, would have to be bought, and Parson Jones had scruples. 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