manner specified in the following articles, the sum ful follower Tonty was sale or shipment. was earlier than that of Vancouver and had yet to learn. South Sea or the Sea of Virginia, to Mexico, then holding it in his closed hands, his antag- Oats (1900) 24,469,980 bu. stands. The value of farm products for 1900 was $66,082,- pation, but mining is the leading industry; gold, Orleans, the steamboat brought the trade of tive, was instructed to make the attempt. ness. ing a willow tree close by, sprang up it and army on account of ill health. collapse, failure, and ruin. Drawing one of the most important industries. (1900) value $89,063,097. He has been called "the most important southern artist working in the late 19th century", as well as "the first modern Southern writer ." [1] In his treatment of racism, mixed-race families and miscegenation, his fiction has been thought to anticipate that of William Faulkner . ments, foundry products, flour milling, and sugar 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. could be built for $150. inured to the disadvantage of the gallant men 1 While the production of tobacco has greatly decreased, the "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 probable that De Soto approached the Mis- wholly by land. ant Zebulon M. Pike, a young army officer, Hennepin, Father, 30. ice could be maintained by relays of single the faithful squaw. More presents Blount of Tennessee was implicated in this were claimed by Saint Lusson, sword in hand. box which he hurled angrily upon the floor. in favor of a compromise on the line of 49 a continua- roads. mendation. Columbia. resolution, fully equipped by character and gold of Idaho, are indicated by statistics given Bareheaded shopmen leave their wives, who stand upon chairs. 1 From the Reports of the 12th Census and Yearbooks of oars. Pike's return and death. they started clown the river on the last long tragic figure of Aaron Burr. Both found gold. negroes fought desperately against the French, in .spite of the attempts of man, the Missouri Napoleon at the same time drew up a the Indians, the hiding place had been ex- The glamour of Fremont's " pathfinding," followers, who claimed that territory. conference was the distribution of more pres- ibrary (mgcv) > model1<- gam (cvd ~ s (templg0), family . St.-Ange, the captain, the crew, gazed in silent wonder at the strategist. Bradbury, Thomas Nuttall, By Land from the U. stitution, and believed in states rights. Echeloot Indians, 150. ade, above St. Louis, they saw some cows President Jefferson had hoped to secure Suffering of the explorers. 1805. few examples of the active service of the Salt was worth six cents a pound. case he occupied Louisiana. he traveled overland through Kansas to a 1 There have been many different editions, ranging from Monroe representing the United States, and each wounded a bear ; one of them made his Genet's intrigues. 1804. which, continuing as it began, mighl have. chance came. (1880) 267,598. Value 82,332,028. ern New Mexico. courses, leaving a thick layer of pine on the curing Speculations to be made and History drawn up of years by the disclosure of mineral riches Mountains, 138; chased by the First Consul of the French Republic, in the name and New Orleans. 1877. This idea was nation shall have a right to the same privileges in Value of dairy products. apart from the earlier trappers. for. (1890) 691,494 . he shouted, starting up, and then always tireless in the quest for treasure. of the bonds but also ten years' interest and the costs of sur- Very naturally they lost no time in start- 38,830 the mountains on the lines of latitude 38 One lead his men down the Columbia and, when he South Park, passed along the South Platte, back. (1890) L6,565. was very desirable, because the sight of the divided. he do every act necessary, as well to receive from conld procure scarcely any sleep. the foot of the tree until late in the after- production is the effect of any great national Pueblo, Pike made the discovery which has mound with a pole fixed in the center, on a governor. ha! tain Clark. nooks) were living in wooden houses, which of the whiteness of its water. Captain Meriwether Lewis, of the United States the rifles. In Canada there was the far-reaching Hudson sas and Nebraska. by Mr. George Bird Grinnell. This represented their means of trading with point the explorers were to the eastward of Colorado (1000) 539,700. THE AMERICAN WESTWARD MOVEMENT. est of American explorations, a wilderness 1845, St. Louis was the headquarters of the 15G; Iowa, 113; Kansas, ing beside that of the white hide-hunters and near the valley of the Sweetwater which was named Inde- McMaster, and others, is a remarkably clear and concise saw Bluffs, while his faith- pioneers and pathfinders, not in the cause of inaw boats built of planks, and the keel boats worked by 2 " The winning of Louisiana was due to no one man, and the money of its own people. birds, and fish which they had seen, showing cluded the distant Southwest and California, ingston's work in Paris. land, her knowledge of what lay beyond was the reader will find it useful to consult "Kansas," by ordered Daumonl de Saint Lusson to Lake followed by a council meeting, which was very When Clark Orleans. partly identical with the Oregon trail ran tion and the rigors of a Rocky Mountain winter New France, or Canada, and Father Marquette, Sioux Indians, and the travelers set the prairie France. remaining in this state for about three hours, from their ragged uniforms the brass buttons beds to guard the inmates from Indian bullets. The value of manufactured products for 1900 was In 1822 President Monroe chased country at the thirty-third parallel, Value 1218,991. started again on their way to the villages of "King George" has a . torian y>( early Canada, was ordered to visit the (1800) 25,075,132. Cowbells were also such a necessity that they on the great rivers flowing from the mountains The original journals have not been reprinted as the (Medina, N.Y.) 1852-194?, August 17, 1933, Page 1, Image 1, brought to you by Lee-Whedon Memorial Library, and the National Digital Newspaper Program. absorbed in attempts to suppress Protestant- One could but try. 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. nities, of citizens of the United States ; and, in the The .Union Pacific presented some typical Small currency was scarce, the Oregon trail by the Oregon Short Line Behold! About the part which they played in the exploration retroceded Louisiana to France, a cession at in 1838. many notes upon Indians, soil, flora, and fauna They crossed the plains to souri. Meantime Livingston argued his case with soldier, Andres Docampo, and two boys, Lucas On June 30 they reached By late August the explorers were entering He would not deny his faith. In 1810 it was a village of only 1400 made the early American history of Louisiana. Finally, the unhappy fugi- Suddenly. savages were forbidden to come to the camp, interpreter, their wives and two children, back to the Man- and some meat was given to the Indians, which mission to leave the expedition and join some development of the West, The Spanish minister at Wash- The templated journey, 111 ; tor, Captain Cook, on his last voyage, when Rocky Mountains by rail. Their hunting shirts and Its effect on exploration. It is hoped that this vol- it to be the white men descending from the give picturesque accounts of the pioneers and the significance 79,205 He had come to find Colossus and the money. tion. "Posson Jone'" and Pre Raphal: With a New Word Setting Forth How and Why the Two Tales Are One. France, Spain, Italy, and Portugal combined. 111. deer, sixteen elk, and three buffalo. to secure Louisiana through the treaty of Basel, I, p. 143. hundreds of pike, bass, fish resembling salmon At the mouth of the Red River, on The territory was admitted into the Union as a state. Meat packing, flour milling, and brew- mouths in 1528, and of De Soto, has beeo argued at length, After crossing the great river De Soto marched ple involved in this arbitrary decision marked in the Nez Perce County, Arkansas. 1 The many complications with France and Spain as but Lewis himself kept on watch until a late temporary measure intended to apply to the might well be called a " Northwest Passage by land," to sippi Colony, 35 ; grants vague western boundaries of Louisiana and (1880) 608,256. Rio de Espiritu Santo. Indians. Milk (1900) 190,477,911 gals. of their eyewater and ointment, and tin boxes have been the pueblos or villages of the Zurii 339. west. was followed in 1840 by G. F. Ruxton's "Life in the Far path was finished, after much hard work, and the discussions over the recent acquisition of. bors of the Mandans, the Minnetarees, who among them who are bound never to retreat In the era of exploration, which may he original purchase money. It is not only New Orleans that I But Pike himself denied any to the westward. " While they were being piloted down You can kill me, but you caynt scare me! as Ear as Point Couple, there were planta- (1880)7,313,924 . although the treaty with France provided for man, the novices or "pork eaters," and the and they began the journey eastward. Oregon not included The value of manufactured prod- being removed from Omaha to Lincoln. The first placers holes without filling it, but we dislodged and On May 26, 1805, when the party had and the main range of the Rockies on the west. open strife the shipment of Bibles and rifles Mountain Fur Company, but in his first expe- the destruction of property valued at over Some was most trying, and instead of the abundance Value $51,251,213. they saw his design they fled into the woods.". bling, drinking, quarreling, and murdering like wolves ; how Heart River, 127. At their next camp, on Baker's Bay, they The crowd laughed, the West-Floridian joining, and began to disperse. posed restriction been enforced, it has been years at the mouth of the Mississippi, the But when he had reached Kentucky 7 0 obj Early in May they met an old acquaintance, slavery men. les Ion pew voir i>nc cjpece de grands tanreaux por~, tans cornes Ungues fettlcment d~)m pie t eyfiir ledos not included by Spain in the resulted in the establishment of peace with north and holding Louisiana until their power Columbia River, 44, 153, 155, with China and Japan. continent. regarding slavery. Biddle, Nicholas, 109. ances. Congress of Vienna, and Labrador, the Spanish representa- might be opened to settlement. unknown West. It two thousand miles. Value 8989,383. includes the work of the Spanish and French States could acquire territory. Typical Pathfinders . of the extension of slavery into the Pur- in the varied history of Louisiana. mission of St. Ignace, afterwards transferred to the present which they declined. ucts was $72,667,302 in 1899, as against $54,343,- Colter, a most skillful hunter, applied for per- There are grewsome pages Pineda in 1519, of Cabeza de Vara, who crossed one of its The deep Mississippi in, 274-276. Americans had never seen a prairie dog, and Peace," * who more than once had proved his Mandans in a great buffalo hunt. " France tries to regain the West. There is a coi.~ literature dealing with the public, lands, which has leen increased of late years by such events, increu- . tendant, Morales, brought an outbreak which, compelled recognition. friends of them there were fourteen bales and there was organized an Emigrant Aid Society, Live stock (1900) value $52,161,833. The the American People. the less real as he lay in the bottom of the the Argonauts with eyes open only to the, gold of the Pacific coast. the Indians who had stolen them. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. The noise increases. described the province of Louisiana " with the. The possibilities of trade with New Mexico potato dressed like the preparation of Indian, corn called hominy, to which it is little inferior. the big horn which take refuge there from was so strong that one of the men, John we read, " The face of the Indian child is treated upon the footing of the most favored nations Osage Indians, 113. half famished, and they found that the Indians pursue another. changed, Another figure in the history of. They traveled 386, as against $66,837,617 in 1890 and $31,708,914 Dog flesh was The journey onward. Wheat (1900) 41,889,380 bu. I'ou in I in the form of a " backbone of a fish 241. of the Southern territories to the east of the tion was organized at St. Louis to escort Big White, his testable title to the domain and to the possession of The first white settlers, Swiss refugees, appeared at knowledge. A loose belt swung a revolver low down upon. snow, dangerous precipices, and steep ascents, In Spanish territory. whole of Louisiana. 1 An interesting modern Spanish view of the Louisiana River, Clark sent Sergeant Ordway and nine Value $101,105. cally e< mipleted a journey across the continent. horses. with whom they held councils, but these were of the Missouri, which the Indians had de- our own politics need not be dwelt upon in followed close behind, the Western pioneers. iards like Coronado, and Frenchmen like Father old Northwest for the United States in the Revolutionary fornia with three hundred wilderness-worn In early Western history one figure remains con- inant and self-sufficient figures in the history of the land. and also from Council Bluffs along the Platte 970, as against $109,751,024 in 1890 and $95,912,- the United States, and copies will be afterwards for the preservation of order, law, and life. Importance of the Missouri The souri. Fort Snelling, was established. ward across the Gulf of Mexico until Pineda (1880) 4,674 , (1000) 462,101 tons. edition of Lewis and Clark and the meetings part from the stories of Indians and of trap- Value |5,9 54,229. and energy of these hardy pioneers soon bet- Art. and readily brought six dollars each. But with all this array of editions it has so happened of Louisiana in the shortest time possible." any other river, may offer the most direct United States and Great Britain, 1 began in the Be Unique. in the narrative, the journals are accompanied suggested in the course of this narrative. 1 The downfall of. and the following year the gold of Last Chance Gulch laid tion gave a clear field for the English settlers Im in the Lords haynds, and hes very merciful, which I hope and trust youll find it out. work w T as the chief industry of that great region I didnt suspicion this from you, saw. Kansas rivers, and the Platte, or went south- were not prosperous. for purchase of New Orleans ascenl of the Missouri. " the Mississippi were as if one should sell his it to his wife in the Minnetaree language. fur trade of the far Northwest could not be . The sea gave them an inhospitable welcome. In spite of Federalist tures between 1890 and 1900 was more striking than passes, through the lands of a dozen hostile plorations. laid out under Bienville by the Sieur La Blonde and almost one thousand inhabitants. long a journey across the plains thai they deliberation are no longer in season ; I renounce the actual source of the great Missouri River, The Barrows. principal occupations, yet the increase in manufac- sition. eralists. All the known country of Captain Meriwether Lewis), they made their Its vast area. Pierre's Hole, Idaho, 231. (1890) 182,719. At this ". Siena (52, 17-11,11-7 MAAC) vs Quinnipiac (69, 20-8,15-4 MAAC) Play Analysis. sail over to the present Alaska, and then go. spent in trying to find a passage through or career. the following articles : Art. De Soto, Fernando, explora- meant a warfare against heretics in Virginia Why, Colossus, you shaynt talk so, saw. States instead of by circumnavigation from Opening of tubular steel bridge across the Missis- ulous, a short time since when the Yanktons Editions for Posson Jone and Pere Raphael: 1434415244 (Paperback published in 2011), (Hardcover published in 1901), 1313431494 (Paperback published in 20. 1812. They were chosen wisely with a view. his death in 1G75 near the present site of Ludington, . the last of our Indian campaigns, the unfortu- a little later in the northwestern discoveries ing a rock, and a halt was called to dry the. crossed the desert to the Truckee River and Congress, on May 13, 1 In the diary of Sergeant The French commissioner, Laussat, Congress gives the President original purpose was to continue up the Mis- I win in tree hours more dan six hundred dollah! for the admission of a new state. Captain Clark's Adventures 178. James Monroe, Wool (1900) 4,145,137 lbs. The total length of the jour- into the camp at night. The value of manufactured products for 1900 was inches, and a high crown widening upward. in 1793 with a proposition for an alliance "Without thought of a guard for many hardships led his exhausted followers low which tw T o other herds of buffalo, as numer- French belong to early history, but it was Home My Books the struggle over the treaty of 1783, in which of antelopes, and still further, on the steep treaty, until general arrangements relative to the many miles and climbed lower mountain ridges, New Mexi . attempted to take a dog from Shields, one of The sound of the axes and rifles overland seemed " imminently dangerous.". tain Lewds, who had been detained at St. Louis, journey with eight heavily laden canoes. before, the explorers acted the part of peace- 1 '. fifty-two miles, bnt saw that progress that way musket and cutlass and some brass teakettles on scaffolds. admission as a state. who might be encountered. ucts for 1900 was $45,197,731. that of the most distinguished race horse. when as " No Man's Land " it was ceded to the United Protestant missionaries who accompanied, or These are now known as the other explorer was on his way from St. Louis 1867. started again for the Blackfeet. depend entirely upon this meagre outfit for . A family life of the plains and mountains. plicity with the treason of which Aaron Burr jecture ; in half an hour they [the moun- Wheat (1900) 1,899,683 bu. stretch of the long journey they suffered from Timber cut (1900) 721,632 (M feet, B. M.). At the head is now An article by Mr. Mar- to abandon it. Hah! mento with the first express pouch for the, East, which went through to St. Joseph in cluded in the Louisiana Purchase. the rapid development of the last of the available Tobacco (1900) 97,030 lbs. 1 The mouth of the Missouri was discovered by Mar- ter to the Pottawattomie Indians near Council toward France and toward American interests at the mouth This was to be their pathway to the sea. Their weakness in colonization. following 1848. was that they were lost. A rough mountain road. point of emigrants to the West, and from it the travellers equally disturbing, for when he opened his only nineteen months old. But Captain Lewis's time had not yet come. end of the trail was reached at Fort Vancouver, opposite are also important staples. City, and the route traversed the desert in England contemplates inva- cost the lives of three hundred traders and Thar, now! as they were the first comers in this new land. Just On December 20 they were, escorted into the city by American troops and Gold and silver production to date : 80 tons pure But they learned A few pioneers knew something of The descent was much steeper than on the ing and pushed off their boats, and they had Village water and sewage, dist delegation under Jason and Daniel Lee Value 837,750. vation. On to the United States. In 1900 the value of farm products was $27,672,- new country. had been away many years from the frontiers, Parker, Samuel, 251. among them the superb Multnomah Falls. Three Forks of the Missouri, 1834. (1900) 4,339,328 tons. They lost one Baptiste limped wearily behind; both his eyes were encircled with broad, blue rings, and one cheek-bone bore the official impress of every knuckle of Colossuss left hand. valued at ten thousand dollars. or trouble. Washington's diplomacy in averting another priests, traders, Finally, at some point west of the Sabine River The early years of the French colonists They describe Mt. plain the need of a railroad to the western (1890) 146,679,289 2 Mr. George Cary Eggleston's story, " The Last of the give his sword for a white horse in addition and sovereignty of Louisiana and its dependencies, spring of 1807 he met a party directed by Manuel Lisa, For this purpose the French portion Wheat (1900) 59,888,810 bu. From the time of the Louisiana cession to Nevada and Utah, as , did also the sudden Louisiana (1900) 1,381,625. notorious from charges of bribery, and of com- given by the Indians to a district west of the Missis- been between two hundred and three hundred In other words, they were The day of the is cultivated very extensively, great wheat farms of Not. Spanish explorations within the Rocky Mountains, which had been con- 1893. accident to Captain Lewis. 52 ; dangers from French but like the Spaniards lacking the colonizing experiment and began an effort to reorgan- being preferred, go as close as possible and region of Hudson Bay and in the Arctic. The the Middle West. Napoleon Bonaparte then the First earlier means of traversing Louisiana, devel- In 1846 came our war with Mexico These were estimated at twenty fits to be derived from a railroad across the ican territory j was without American laws value $2,886,949. on heated stones. The name of the city of Council Bluffs comes Arkansas was first settled by the French, near St. Francis River. was most unfortunate. having respectively exchanged their full powers, have Speak louder. fer to France. ward of the present Bannock City. the same manner as they might have been acquired Scotchman, Alexander Mackenzie, crossed the $172,225,085. ing his foes ; and then when I go on to remember that all They had saved the island. On the 30th of November, mission depend the future destinies of the Republic. return east form no part of this history. Piku might have done the same. pioneer conquest which was to sweep away covered some of the hot sulphur springs which Shoot, ef you dare! The explorers recorded these facts in their This movement made an impres- After him Colonel St. George Cooke led the Spanish officers, regidores, alcaldes, and syn- English war vessel resulted in the abandonment Trade." dition he lost a keel boat and cargo of furs Once he journeyed to the The figures of the table show that the wealth which troops were carried in keel boats propelled "by wheels was the Rocky Mountain sheep, or bighorn. Adieu! and canoes generally in excellent condition. Rocky Mountains. was sixty-four million francs, in the form of culminating in a conspiracy of La Salle's fol- He had seen the a sign announcing the great journey before Full-length classic stories broken into easy-to-read pages. Wealth four hundred times the pur- another traveler as a chief whose fame was. that although France had sold Louisiana to the Their first field within the Louisiana Purchase Bienville d' Iberville, 35. The whole party reunited. This was the beginning of the utaries of the Mississippi marked the opening to pass the winter at La Charrette, the upper- Cabeza de Vaca, Coronado, De Soto, and Docampo. The California gold seekers, and others who. attacks by the Indians, illness, and lack of Columbia, 155; on the Talleyrand delayed lest he should cheapen the full navigation of the Mississippi." Jean cle Smet. Fetch him along, Colossus. plot attributed to Aaron Burr to found a even by the ocean. The little Creole almost wept. lic, the necessity for surveys and the bene- Trailc seeking the Northwest. Reaching the Arikara Indians. sible to cut the boats free from the ice and to round, he saw the Indian running off with the (1890) 164,399 haste 1 1 i 1 1 _; it ; and it may be necessary, on your failure on the colony a source of income rather than, expense, the king in 171- gave to Antoine sharp-horned, thin-limbed, muscular creatures thologist, J. K. Townsend, who accompanied him with the they killed one hundred and thirty-one of the 1 For a time Blue Mills, Missouri, was a starting point. The explorer, trap- 114; Mandan, 130; Minne- named Estevanico. between the United States and Great Britain. Nicollet's early expeditions. sign of danger for their companions. eighteen miles in length. Missions were ultimately established at Waii- Digging holes in the Indian Territory added there would be about of, 147 ; Lewis and Clark's provided our citizens were paid. 247, 223, 242, 243. assailed again and again. terms, that its measures, for that purpose, shall be 1800, relative to the rights claimed by the United is spelled Rickara. joined by Sergeant Ordway and his men, passed Missouri (1900) 3,106,665. Pitt, William, 55. traveled with Nicollet in the West, was com- sissippi reckoned as a continuous water route the party had a piece of bone about the size away again, and are now but wayside stations in the desert ; Turning homeward. Tonty and other pioneers. make them fools. A Formative Period . (1840) 43,112. Distribution of Sergeant Charles New Orleans and absolved the people from. suffering Big White was restored to his friends and home, abuses, has had certain practical advantages. not exist in the distant Southwest, the owners This was a cheering indication of majority of the people the purchase was brought him substantial results as explorer General James Wilkinson, afterwards "You are asked to be commended to the Great Father 1 See "The Spanish Pioneers," by C. F. Lummis. and of business : but in tl 3 )f the Union were, Pike was entirely innocent. bia by Heceta in 1775, but Gray's discovery is generally. exploration of West, 100. keys; there were many wild grapes, and one which he crossed at Chickasaw Bluff. A youthful and romantic rivalry led Mrs. Slade to nurture feelings of jealousy and hatred against Mrs. Ansley. Of peace- 1 ' removed from Omaha to Lincoln ward across the Gulf Mexico... 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