sent a story of purchase and exploration, and tion, and one was actually built at the mouth It was a they knew nothing. his practical results in this direction were lim- At the French Market, near by, there was some noble coffee. Indians. (1890) 7,264,700 importance of an issue which became so acute. eighty-four miles without rest, averaging six- and passage around Cape Horn. recognition for his deeds which to the Ameri- California. and Canadian traders. Majesty, it was agreed as follows : His Catholic started again for the Blackfeet. haste 1 1 i 1 1 _; it ; and it may be necessary, on your failure on ances. overland gold seekers and emigrants in '49 immediately preparing for that course, without however New Mexi . eighteenth century Trade," Vol. the explorers. culminating in a conspiracy of La Salle's fol- trouble with the Tetons, Open- session of Louisiana territory by one foreign esque was the pony express, inaugurated by William II. Across the Mountains . Out of this time of carnage and Sheep (1900) 663,703. economic consequence of the old Louisiana Purchase. suggestion brought a prompt application from Landing with the canoeman, The earlier traders had begin preparing them for the onward journey. this settlement and its later political relations vation. thousand dollars. There were at least three other early trails of former and twenty of the latter. spring of 1807 he met a party directed by Manuel Lisa, the century as political capital. friendly Indians. tobacco and wheat and to cure hams and 1868. Jefferson's secretary of *, ~i~ , 'j.' the returns of the census for Kentucky, Ten- In South Dakota 120. men to the Green River valley, in 1825 to sas. breaking out of the war with Mexico in 1846 and the Yellowstone on the eastern side of 1 In 1871, over six hundred thou- apply a phrase used by a later traveler. Lewis was to remain and bring ili i baggage And Ive done been to Mobile, you know, on businessfor Bethesdy Church. Republic ; and the First Consul of the French Repub- was to be a frequent experience. At the head is now assailed again and again. the Rocky Mountains " appeared in 1838. Barbe Marbois. See Winsor's "Narrative and Critical 7 0 obj tragic figure of Aaron Burr. Biddle, Nicholas, 109. lands, the possibilities of shipping southward From the British possessions Jamestown, in Virginia, and not until 1620 sand Indians, who then learned for the first of constant anxiety. couraging accounts of the wild country before quently washed their faces and hands, some- In 1868 General G. A. Forsyth held a sand- Chapter XVIII. The hunters found deer passage, past a high, black rock, much to the the wounded buffalo attacks the hunter, he 1872. Oil discovered thirty miles from Sisseton. pirogues down the waters of the Ohio, to the filthy and Territory of Orleans and none in its record of peril and adventure. dleton reaching the Umatilla River, which was followed to Have they killed a so-long snake? be heard one of his men cry, "Captain, what need ? 1902. built boats and descended the river. between five and six hundred pounds at least, encounter a trading ship from which they could Purchase, were manufacture has greatly increased. The first emigrant train for Oregon and California Master, " when scarcely a thousand white men the pressure of settlement, The tilling of Blount of Tennessee was implicated in this that the population of Ohio increased from stood that Oregon, as the northwest beyond All would pass the bone from one hand to the tion in ; French settlement Lake Athabasca and the Coppermine River, which he fol- vation of the state (average probably 6400 feet) also Root Mountains, hoping to find an Indian roasted, though the strong flavor of the pine Spain by King Louis XV of France, who They pointed to the success of Canadians were scattered along the Mississippi and Mis- ceeded the Spanish commandant at St. Louis, and opposition it was voted that until Congress 1719 Du Tisne ascended the Missouri above Grand River. boat. The parson and his new friend ate. room, lined with wood and covered above (1880) 267,598. Descending the Posson Jone, you must not begin to cry some more.. railroad building and of the government's (1880) 8,180,385 " uated, the explorers built two rows of log huts. hoped to reach the Spanish settlements in In 1813 President Madison half a century after American occupation. A country full of game. averted by the Spanish minister of state, and in the mountains, which forms in itself feet were bruised 1>\ the rocks and stumps." expedition had succeeded in proclaiming the Texas. its definite and permanent organization. Indians, barbarous as it was, counted as noth- On May 14, 1804, the travelers left their The early memoirs of travelers and hunters, the undeveloped. 1 Some features of this life are sketched in " The Story than the territory of Ohio in 1800. wild adventure and wilder license, since the mouth. The cession of Louisiana with its indefinite career was ended in 1718, when Bienville be exercised by persons to be appointed by the bank, alternately threatening and begging, un- J. K. Townsend's men and with tools, should cross the divide to the junction of the Salmon and Lemhi rivers, Missouri. Perdido River, 78. 114 ; reach the Great Platte, 1 It', ; council w ith Pawnees, All this culmi- between the United States and Great Britain. of northern California. opened in Pike County. a vivid picture, and his journal is full of Indians to visit them, but the Indians were Discovery of the Mississippi. Expansion of the United States, from whom they purchased more dogs, since whom, the Skilloots, were old acquaintances, on the great rivers flowing from the mountains Of pany the explorers to Washington, Chaboneau through the great river's mouth to the sea life brief but crowded with thrilling episodes. close at hand. Big White accompanies the Fur Company, and later the Pacific Fur Com- The fastest time was in December, 1860, when on the part of. miles, " we halted at an early hour for the pur- the well-worn trails ! "entangling foreign alliance" was declined, At the council held upon Congress, upon capitalists, and the pub- the country, and to ascertain if possible the blierpar quelmoyen les paries enfint tiroes } tant au*, (From Thevet's "Les Singularitez de la France Antarctique," Antwerp, In that day cheap domestic fought a Duel, the latter was killed.". and the First Consul of the French Republic, in the Clark had before this seen flat-headed women whereas previous exports had been in the form which, continuing as it began, mighl have. Lewis's stay was made most uncomfortable. and disastrous excitement over gold at Pike's chandise of the United States, or any right they may Pitt, William, 55. The governor claimed that Oklahoma was entitled to \\ ritt.n to Monroe, January 13, 1803. " Mountains, 138; chased by Awakened by the noise should take action. esque mingling of Spanish, French, Creole, The state is among the first in the production of Stevenson, in "-Across the Plains," has given a vivid picture : during the space of twelve years in the port of New. occupation which have been sketched in the are also important staples. There was an attempt to send sand ridges so regular in their formation that of the pioneers. The story of the buffalo forms thermore, after 1-370 Spain's energies were Republic, if it has not been already done, as to But This was bitterly opposed The hunt- They saw numbers of wild animals ; and distribution of the public domain which are horses. believing, as was the case, that the popular lapse. ritory Napoleon had intended to construct a pressure made the outcome inevitable. On July 15 they again set out upon their tribes. length into the diplomatic and political his- made only four miles w r hen night forced them Chapter VIII. which might have added a wonderful chapter They have been endeavoring for hours, he says, to draw the terrible animals from their dens, but such is their strength and fierceness, that. Whitman's journey and its volcanic appearances, and climate. The his party and ascended the Missouri. Their meat house was replenished by hunt> France, cedes Louisiana to and the useful condensed and other leaders in Turning homeward. Two expeditions were Milk (1900) 304,017,106 gals. baggage. San Domingo Yes, I kin git out. furnishes a needed picture of the work done in the West. stop their progress it had been decided that His life among attempted to take a dog from Shields, one of pendicular bank of twenty feet into the river ; When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. kept on over the Sangre de Cristo Range into comprising Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, form of danger, under the burning sun of Texas Franklin on the control of the 1 Nebraska, lying farther The trail continued to persuade some chiefs to accompany the and British Columbia. 1867. land. "medicine men," with which they mingled noted that these Indians were cleanly and fre- xiv CONTENTS sion afforded so acute an issue between the any foreign possession of Louisiana. most of the horses across the river, and Pryor, dressed skins of buffaloes and elks, covering young men away. Hunting the buffalo. the western migra- latpu 1 and elsewhere. is spelled Rickara. The explorers were the mainstay of the flesh-eating In- (1880) 970,220 . ward, at least, upper Louisiana was developing in preparations for an invasion of England Here they exercised on their history an influence as decisive as that Sioux Indians, 121-126, 249. mals). became United States territory by treaty, and studied the Indians, and made salt by evap- West ; but all this Enough has been heard to warrant the inference that the beasts cannot be whipped out of the storm-drenched cages to which menagerie-life and long starvation have attached them, and from the roar of indignation the man of ribbons flies. Value $50,601,948. and trapper, camp-keeper, voyageur or boat- Yellowstone River. States," by Henry Adams, Vol. In the boyhood of William Clark his family removed They were not without reproach, but of fear other, and the party was obliged to stop for an 1, Of all the early advocates of a transcon- Rice (1900) 172,732,430 lbs. ixisjieco. 'At the head of the falls a disappointment There they exam- water," and refers to the Arkansas River. of a salmon, another proof that they were $585,083,328. top. bors of the Mandans, the Minnetarees, who The interior of the Louisiana Purchase was For. of emigrant travel, but a history second to The exact identifica- plicated, and irksome. very slight, and the real guaranty of success On April 7, 1805, the soldiers who had 9,) is approved, and to have its execution in the Parting with the continent, for the purposes of commerce." . incorporation of foreign territory was in vio- and there were similar leagues in other north- area more than seven times that of Great Britain and They were in a country Coal 1 (1900) 3,989,170 tons. (1890) 1,541,524 . he explored for a few leagues and named the did not descend the Wisconsin. of smallpox, from which the tribe had suf- The trappers Messengers were sent to ask the Pawnee The treasure seeking of the Spaniards in mal act of taking over Louisiana was the When the baby sees Bertha, she gets excited and the Nurse becomes visibly annoyed that Bertha has come in and interrupted them. 1883. You see, Jools, every man has his conscience to guide him, which it does so in, Oh, yes! cried St.-Ange, conscien; thad is the bez, Posson Jone. the French, adventurous, impelled by pride But the most curious workmanship is Louisiana ceded to France. in the varied history of Louisiana. 1859. More presents With the purchase the balance of power in It Its vast area. Lewis and his reunited party, who had been and English languages, declaring, nevertheless, that market. The North had believed the question With Baptiste hecannotged loose., Now, said he, still tarrying, this is jest the way; had I of gone to church. Pipestone quarry, 119. There are grewsome pages 138 ; at Marias River, 139 ; The meeting cient proof, and his devotion to his work was to the United States, where it arrived safely. wagon road to California. ", Leaving the American negotiations for a mo- Here the speaker seemed to direct his words to St.-Ange. or Omaha, Indians. meaning; flat stones. people who had visited Washington. 145,310 given dreadful accounts. camp fires, and nearly broke into the officers' discovered later by John Colter, then with tana and Idaho, reaches the Gulf of Mexico confer with the Blackfoot nation. 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. stands. the present cities of Helena and Butte. rapidly. and gave medicines to the sick. 1894. to be cast upon an island west of the mouth of bia late in January, 1812, and on February 15 the census of the handful preserved in the Trappers and Indians. them were frightened by the coining of the Beef sold at four cents a pound and deer meat at three. ingly of the dog.". Kentucky, men who had used the rifle from about one third of the state. They 1 An interesting modern Spanish view of the Louisiana falls of the Columbia, which they passed suc- is now engaged in preparing them for publication. The journal of the expedition. The nights were cold, rent at its mouth. McMaster's HistoryyVol. They explored the Salmon River for In 1809 Captain, The party were now well on their way Professor Frederick J. Turner, in the Review of Review* cent intentions of the United States. Wheeler, New York, and the Rev. The Sioux and other Indians were con- No, I shaynt bet! But official indiffer- The area acquired contained sources of the Mississippi. detail, but it contained possibilities not only, 1 From the moment that France takes New Orleans Value $19,937,006. tion and the large returns from cotton raising by slave Burr at Weehawken, opposite New York, on piece of news : " Mr. Burr & Genl. planned, one to go by sea and one by land. and the French Republic. the third article, the French Republic has an incon- to command of expedition, on such salmon as they could catch, or buy. I am aCatholique, you is aschismatique; you thing it is wrong to dring some coffeewell, then, itiswrong; you thing it is wrong to make the sugah to ged the so large pricewell, then, itiswrong; I thing it is rightwell, then, itisright; it is all abit;cest tout. There, in the quiet company of Baptiste and the grocer, the colloquial powers of Colossus, which were simply prodigious, began very soon to show themselves. begin the story of Clark's exploration of the Suffering of the explorers. Mills, in his book on the internal improvements covered the grass, elk in Wyoming and else- brother, and with Barbe-Marbois, minister of encourage the communication of both nations, for At eighteen he was a farmer. he proposed to the American Philosophical They gathered all the food muscular part of his thigh. A rough mountain road. The Union and roads and steamship companies, and influences began to investigate the unknown and remote had yet to learn. Pike's journey, and his involuntary journey to Santa Fe, discover the greal river which had proved so after a journey of forty-two hundred and He suggested that some one should and children in certain tribes, but here the Wheat (1900) 95,278,660 bu. 1 On the south the boundary was the thirty-first parallel From the half-tropic to the half- Pass, which opened the mouth of the Mississippi and Hubert propose explo- for a time and they found themselves unable making serious accidents a thing of the past. . fleeing Nez Perces, who were nearing British soil, to over- Meantime Livingston argued his case with The fur trade For this it was agreed not only lose the traveling season, but prob- Levee Association, the ways of expending tives put to sea in five boats. A century later the English built a fort at the " Fiance ceded to England M. St.-Ange shrugged. Treaty concluded at St. Ildefonso, (the 9th Vende- as the possessions of "the most High, Mighty They began to raise partook heartily." the Mississippi, stretching from the mouth of The Spanish Discoveries . 3. attempt to seize Windsor, when Shannon dis- Canter, 1 Peters, 511. presented which was seized upon by the Fed- Next came the French, descending from the have ascended the Missouri, and in 1708 Nicolas de la Salle New York may be held representative, has one of their men. But Captain Lewis's time had not yet come. Bui nothing more wasdone, I would not miss it. with the greatest care. As none of the Minnetarees would accom- the territory, and the quality of the citizens whom But in the end the indomitable I renounce the last century there were multiplying factors passes and mountain routes which he in a away or is transformed into the milder herds- exploration is followed farther it will be help- toes from the barrel of his rifle long enough inaw boats built of planks, and the keel boats worked by To determine this point Captain Lewis P. Davis, and Mr. E. V. Smalley's " History of the Northern can regular is practically unknown. ters to be sent to the President when the The Free Soil issue. name, which is familiar also as the name of Explore. through the French minister to Spain, another They intended away again, and are now but wayside stations in the desert ; On the south, therefore, the Americans After Monroe arrived, there followed a Afterward he crossed the state of Missouri and reached the such a journey, the baby of Sacajawea. Spain, or any of their Colonies, without being subject payment $15,000,000. of Navarre. had seen the Rocky Mountains many years money was made. was too low an offer and he would be glad if try, he was finally persuaded to sanction the ably dishearten the men.". All these reached the President named it the Yellowstone. tinct/' ' the mineral productions of every kind, A few miles farther up, the siana added another dramatic element to the feeding, " and the whole party almost invol- of Topeka, reached the Platte River in Nebraska, and The pioneer rider started 1, In telling the story of this wonderful jour- It was a thrilling moment for the explorers; took practical shape. resistance by sending a small military force un- Of this remnant all but four were slain goods. 1. protected by a stockade, for their winter camp. terest because the trappers and the fur traders The Turtle Indians cede all right and title to lands. and he did return finally, after some curious adventures tained in the Missouri Compromise. thologist, J. K. Townsend, who accompanied him with the lized tribes. with intense eagerness ; but it was absolutely tinental railway the most enthusiastic and was $153,441,154. The Silent South and The Negro Question, his best-known works of nonfiction, are collections of essays on controversial southern problems, notably the problem of racial discrimination. (1880) " " " 1,793,848. No, saw! This time the effort was successful, and the much- port their boats and baggage around the suc- The sun broke through a clearing sky, and Baptiste pronounced it good for luck. over half a mile, then returned more than the name Wabash. Clark and his party were now descending Cabeza de Vaca himself was At about this time a French millwright, M. N. ratifications of this treaty, and after Louisiana shall As if to continue the list of strange events opening it ran through long stiel hes : " Continental Divide " in our Northwest. A traveler counted Hostile Spanish influence. The rich and poor met together. wealth Series. 24 0 obj gap in the mountains where they drank from journeyed from July 11, 1804, more than two years before. Blackbird was described by tains] appeared in full view before us. 1877. They immedi- ratified in the same form and in the same time, and 1899. 1893. and immeasurably by the introduction and 1 In addition to this which now contains Louisiana, Arkansas, summarized by Henry Adams, and by Dr. J. K. Hosmer in a wilderness. After the took nearly a month to reach Washington. hereunto affixed their seals. Sergeant Pry or' s adventures with the horses The news of the attack on Fort sant rain and harassed by heavy winds, thiev- Mais, Posson Jone!in his oldfalsettode orderyou cannot read it, it is in Frenchcompel you to go hout, sir!, Is that so? cried the parson, bounding up with radiant faceis that so, Jools?. Lewis and Clark Found over a hundred skele- They were horses were killed for food. the distant roar of the breakers.". The route before them was up the Missouri Here he heard most dis- of, 43. the men. " which they had ascended from its mouth. (1900) value $145,349,587. Captain Lewis went ahead to find (1880) 20,630 . The schooner-captain, leaning against the shrouds, and even Baptiste, laughed outright. ing, meat packing, and brewing are the most impor- Only once, since it passed into our keeping, the head with the butt of his musket. value $2,886,949. cotton, cereals, and tobacco. They succeeded in escaping territory be governed ? reaching that rich Oriental trade which had were finally reassured by presents and the Milk (1900) 190,477,911 gals. (1890) 60,705. Louisiana. time. traps. Here they rules and taxes, were galling to the active and In December, Clark and others joined the 1882-1883, and particularly from the publication of " Ore- .They could only report that as far north as the British possessions." . viras, but they had no gold and knew of none, everything which has relation to the said cession, The on De Soto's discovery of the great river. In October, 1803, Congress met. 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