The Journal Of Jacob Fowler Narrating An Adventure From Arkansas Through The Indian Territory Oklahoma Kansas Colorado And New Mexico To The Sources Of Rio Grande Del Norte 1821 22 Edited With Notes By Elliott Coues
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The Journal of Jacob Fowler, Narrating an Adventure from Arkansas Through the Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico, to the Sources of Rio Grande Del Norte, 1821-22
Author | : Jacob Fowler |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 218 |
Release | : 1898 |
Genre | : Frontier and pioneer life |
ISBN | : |
"An important early journal; Fowler was second in command in a party of 20 men under Hugh Glenn. They left Ft. Smith in September, 1821, and went along the Arkansas River, following approximately the route that later became the Santa Fe Trail in that region, to the site of present Pueblo, Colorado. They went on to Taos and returned east in 1822, following the Santa Fe Trail in part and mentioning seeing the tracks of Becknell's wagons."--Jack Rittenhouse. The footnotes by Elliott Coues add much information and perspective.
The Journal of Jacob Fowler
Author | : Jacob Fowler |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 1898 |
Genre | : New Mexico |
ISBN | : |
"An important early journal; Fowler was second in command in a party of 20 men under Hugh Glenn. They left Ft. Smith in September, 1821, and went along the Arkansas River, following approximately the route that later became the Santa Fe Trail in that region, to the site of present Pueblo, Colorado. They went on to Taos and returned east in 1822, following the Santa Fe Trail in part and mentioning seeing the tracks of Becknell's wagons."--Jack Rittenhouse. The footnotes by Elliott Coues add much information and perspective.
The Journal of Jacob Fowler
Author | : Jacob Fowler |
Publisher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 122 |
Release | : 2023-08-19 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 336891412X |
Reproduction of the original.
The Land Between the Rivers
Author | : Russell M. Lawson |
Publisher | : University of Michigan Press |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Arkansas River |
ISBN | : 9780472114115 |
A retelling of Thomas Nuttall's near-death expedition up the Arkansas River in the early years of the nineteenth century
A Journal of Travels Into the Arkansas Territory During the Year 1819
Author | : |
Publisher | : University of Arkansas Press |
Total Pages | : 398 |
Release | : |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781610752183 |
This is the famous naturalist Thomas Nuttall's only surviving complete journal of his American scientific explorations. Covering his travels in Arkansas and what is now Oklahoma, it is pivotal to an understanding of the Old Southwest in the early nineteenth century, when the United States was taking inventory of its acquisitions from the Louisiana Purchase. The account follows Nuttall's route from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, down the Ohio River to its mouth, then down the Mississippi River to the Arkansas Post, and up the Arkansas River with a side trip to the Red River. It is filled with valuable details on the plants, animals, and geology of the region, as well as penetrating observations of the resident native tribes, the military establishment at Fort Smith, the arrival of the first governor of Arkansas Territory, and the beginnings of white settlement. Originally published in 1980 by the University of Oklahoma Press, this fine edited version of Nuttall's work boasts a valuable introduction, notes, maps, and bibliography by Savoie Lottinville. The editor provided common names for those given in scientific classification and substituted modern genus and species names for the ones used originally by Nuttall. The resulting journal is a delight to read for anyone--historian, researcher, visitor, resident, or enthusiast.