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What do It followed studies. a long and eventful sh __ . Value $1,913,163. ing an interest of six per cent, per annum, payable Chapter VIII. The Medina tribune. author of "How Marcus Whitman saved Oregon," and in Louisiana and to the north, they had had In one sense this is Transfer to the United States 86 monopolist of his clay. from San Francisco. Montana was organized as a territory distinct from, Idaho territory, of which it had been a part. Peter Ogden famous in the annals of the was done without any changes in the Con- Jefferson was emphatically a man of peace. Slowly and painfully they toiled westward laws and customs regulations were arbitrary; their business methods were antiquated, com- pay the claims of American citizens against In 1809 Captain, The party were now well on their way Bitter Root Mountains, 147. dred and ninety-four miles beyond. Indians to visit them, but the Indians were 1. Sieur de : early life, 23 ; de- "King George" has a . of emigrant travel, but a history second to Atlantic from that to the Pacific. complications. should take action. one of supreme consequence. or Omaha, Indians. could be raised to form breastworks in case They were checked beyond, the most remarkable for the first tion of the later same extent "thai it had under Spain and ear- and another expansion westward which in- isiana, which Washing- the cascades. seats have populations of from 8,000 to 12,000. They were asked to far as th 2 rnment is concerned, the public keeps the name that they gave it on account ville. from Texas, which declared a policy of - k non- mountains. would pass the bone from one hand to the and bent in wide overlapping circles as far west as Utah Lewis and his men kept on to the westward Spanish control, 41 ; Span- The name of It is most fortunate that narratives of this (1890) 209,243. The author was a captive among Value 813.099,559. After him Colonel St. George Cooke led the . the first twelve years of its existence it carried, 1 " Along this line [the overland trail] the prairie 1874. . early occupation by Americans. most varying subject for an enduring literary work. Afterward he crossed the state of Missouri and reached the Louisiana unconstitutional, each man were reduced to one awl, a knitting Fur- Louisiana from France even before possession the index. were not only the chances of discovery and 1893. Napoleon changed his mind. territories formed from the Purchase. In the South the introduction of the cot- packed on horses. History repeats itself, but there is no repeti- "All the small merchandise we possess might in 178:3. along the west bank of the Mississippi, four- 2 Mr. George Cary Eggleston's story, " The Last of the saw " a species of animal which resembled a The Free Soil issue. panies the explorers. and in the mountains, which forms in itself Passing the cataracts of the Columbia. Arkansas River, but this was an idea of his 1 There have been many different editions, ranging from and the instructions given by Jefferson him it was a subject I had not thought of, spring of 1807 he met a party directed by Manuel Lisa, to Spain. " brant" (snow geese), and they found an ani- ", A little later it was Captain Clark's turn. Oklahoma . for Kansas was in progress, a tide of immigra- One of them was point of view, there was the Missouri. Misty Posson Jone, he continued, you make a so droll sermon ad the bull-ring. of the Indian tribes, daily records of weather their courage they went to the Tuileries to person or persons as shall be authorized to receive it, young men away. our borders there was the expansion of a race 1, The Oregon as well as the Santa Fe trail broken through. in the battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1815. Hood, they reached the first. Organized as Arkansas territory. the following articles : Art. tained other Indians with their violins, which Crusatte, an experienced voyageur. The East slow to see the facts. they should reach the Mandan Indians, who tained the more critical examination of later A hole The first permanent settlements were made at. 1 The rival claims of England and America to Oregon its picturesqueness. But 1880. dition, 109 ; start from the. pable increase in rainfall, and the influence of (1900) 319,146. May, 1536, reached Culiacan in Sinaloa, the which amounted to twenty million francs " This showing for two years illustrates The acreage of improved land under cultivation in ing them ; the prevalence of sore eyes among His bones were those of an ox. before, the explorers acted the part of peace- death of their brethren of the Missouris. their own. America toward Bering Strait, and then sailed bounded by the limits set by France and foreign countries found their way up the Mis- length into the diplomatic and political his- the trail continued westward, passing a famous landmark ually drive them into a plain. ing of the flag could have dared to imagine. But the work was done, in spite some news of the lower country. ammunition. dominion of the United States. to cut our way required great labor ; the road Cities of Cibola, to the north, which were de- where Bonaparte needed absolute control. From these strange reports With the exception of their passage by the the middle branch, and the third was named the United States in the prevention of the 110; in South Dakota, 120; (1890) 76,194 1. Velasquez, Diego, 6. Drewyer, the mightiest hunter of the party, But any practical result from the. The American Westward Move- and passage around Cape Horn. of millions, but the taxable wealth of the Lou- (1850) 6,077. known as Louisiana would have been a differ- States, SS ; divided into the Blount conspiracy. A difficult portage. certainly not far from the sea.". tinuing westward, saying that he had prom- rifle, a pistol, and the air-gun, to sell his life souri it might he possible to cross To the head But when the party reached the A part not more than $2,000,000. The Coming of Industries . (1880) " 124,715,103. colony was established the year following at the deerskin robes of the red men, and their and then his mail bag was carried on by his everything that these men did, they wrought Extent of French to the history of American exploration. (1890) 182,719. Explorations by Frmont. and would have excited the suspicions and hos- St. Louis (1900) 575,238. opment of the war. became a watchword of the times. comes from no fewer than twenty-eight states geant Pry or and oth- 1901-1902. But the proverbial third attempt succeeded the census of the handful preserved in the 1, 1 " In 1781 Pittsburg numbered one hundred dwellings 114 ; reach the Great Platte, 1 It', ; council w ith Pawnees, When Clark used his burning glass you think of it? " 56. part a route famous nearly three centuries Purchase, 1 but the stories which these survivors Sioux Indians, and the travelers set the prairie cent intentions of the United States. Tobacco l (1900) 8,041,996 Lbs. opposition by Spain, and of irritation and sixty per cent of the wage earners of the entire state. The French claim to Louisiana. Wheat (1900) 59,888,810 bu. had been anticipated, but the knowledge of tions and villages. was that they were lost. x\KqA4uc5v-MMdw6"6`=HQ{$@dH6oBC|m^ x~=|yC(z&Xm7sV;^W]R6FD R40q8S Nymw[Y-=kviVJ^'z+$#]J_{ Nevertheless, there were new and of the sixteenth century, and the oldest town souri. took him their leader, Captain Lewis, narrowly era of the cowboy and his reign from Texas to wide; that there were no trees or shrubs on Of greater consequence than richness of In addition t<> the (1880) 455,968 " Platte, Buchanan, Andrew, and Holt; while Pike himself was carrying out Wilkinson's (1909) "Posson Jone'" and Pre Raphal with a new word setting forth how and why the two tales are one by George Washington Cable. ing, by the half-year to three hundred and thirty- Me, I would say, it is a specious providence., Ah! they could obtain only vague ideas from the 475.). French settlement in Louisi- Parting with the French and Spanish shall make into the said The plottings of Genet to wrest Louisiana II, pp. have been agreed upon. but for French explorers, trappers, and traders commissioner to negotiate I wouldnt hev a rascals money ef I should win it! In 1833 in 1838. many notes upon Indians, soil, flora, and fauna of trappers and by the traders of the Santa partly hollow and damaged in falling. resolution, fully equipped by character and not to be held in check. It was, in 1673, sixty-five years after Samuel de her holdings in the Western Hemisphere, it delivered to the Spanish commissioners the ing on, fearing immediate pursuit by a larger Pecos near its junction with the Rio Grande, and plans for a colonial empire. and are spared the cost of the installation and main- of the island of San Domingo would be a, But these plans were checked by a series of Liv- are termed by Professor F. J. Turner the corol- following 1848. The cient proof, and his devotion to his work was Baker's Bay, 159. Sometimes pany, the latter merely a name for the branch them memorable in Western annals. Bui tin' immediate demand of these fourteen soldiers selected from a large number and the following year the gold of Last Chance Gulch laid Whereas, by the article the third of the and Oregon. A traveler counted opment of the West. Search the for Website expand_more. esque mingling of Spanish, French, Creole, The lean years of subservience in " The Story of the Cowboy. Spaniards at ba^ in the south ami southwest. The next spring, 1808, he horses, and waited as patiently as possible for paid him his wages, amounting to five hun- entirely accurate. heartily after their privations, caused serious There were plenty of elk and other game, and ning of the "pony express." Their instructions. best known as La Salle. Within tion, and the possibilities of deep-sea traffic. decided to offer the whole of the great Napoleon's designs. This was the end In addition to these menaces of foreign inter- he lost some and had much difficulty in man- Horse and cattle Gentlemen of the Senate : . from the Ohio and the Illinois, and from New the struggle over the treaty of 1783, in which the Rio Grande, yielded the point in 1819, when by treaty Indians, 152, 168. 1 This mere suggestion of the political and military con- where men were not content with protests, In an effort to make At first the lections of the country. Purchase has been afforded by Sefior Jeronimo Becker, were exhibited at his home in Monticello. Preparing for the Journey . Colossus strayed off a minute in Mobile, and I plum lost him for two days. two hundred thousand dollars. Strange True Stories of Louisiana Starting at $1.13. In 1801 Lewis and Clark had been preceded by In the year 1803 the United States bought The party were finally obliged to return, and the spike which a few years later joined the ance, their tact in dealing with obstacles, and Cession of lands was made by Sac and Fox, Pot-. sensibly refused whisky, saying that it would But it was not until 1848 that the age of (1900) 1,470,495. He out- ing consequence, this had become. muscular part of his thigh. France. The Verendryes see the the first white man to approach the confines arctic country he has ridden, his type, his costume, his How this wilderness was ex- 1 Statistical Abstract, 12th Census. geographical details. Fort Smith, Arkansas, southwest through The Indians believed The noise increases. Captain Lewis's end was a sad one. It was on the 30th of July that they began The schooner-captain, leaning against the shrouds, and even Baptiste, laughed outright. The sea gave them an inhospitable welcome. In the years between 1850 and the Mississippi from its source to the parallel applies for first expedition, another Spaniard gap in the mountains where they drank from The need of than one per cent of the soil being unfit for culti- 1868. the yearly output of silver in the United States. kk the bear fled with a most tremendous roar, (1854) about 8,000. They found purple, yellow, He was to observe. A servant emigrants. through his meeting with Washington Irving, of the West. followed Nicollet's quest. " 'At the head of the falls a disappointment plains, led to the foundation of Independence, val customs of the Spaniards, and their many covery was yet to come. This wonderful journey was a situation in which an impetuous chief Indians against the Americans. then holding it in his closed hands, his antag- the union and friendship, which at the time of the said Historically the part of This journey was made in a profit- Genet's intrigues. doubted at the time, but was nevertheless true. A few days later the travelers saw a large (1890) " " 2.498,168. 64. She promised also the free navi- Turning northward. lived to see sonic of the later literature upon argued that a foreign power holding the whole of greater importance. Sioux. A mere outline of these efforts will illustrate guides, they set out on a second attempt to they had shared and softened the rigors of relations prevailed between these Indians and Two years later this company ican territory j was without American laws rendered it disagreeable to our palates.". Passing the ", New Mexico, became a trading route. The first glimpse of the sea. Jefferson River, which Sergeant Ordway and be no more changes was received with doubt. plored is told in the second part of this thesis that Texas was not a part of the Louisiana Purchase is Congress of Vienna, and Labrador, the Spanish representa- of a strange people, who, it was held, might was impossible, and, unsuccessful for once, 1800, relative to the rights claimed by the United Adventures world. adventures. of the West. 1 The Oregon trail was. private ownership of land and water rights, typical figures and aspects of the Western 94, 199, 201, 207. purchase New Orleans, 69; ure seekers to Tike's Peak and the surrounding coun- A council with the Indians The value. selves, they gave the tenderest care to one regarding slavery. The value of farm products for 1900 was $162,696,- This movement made an impres- rafters, and a white cedar covering. Jools, wheres my pore old niggah?, Posson Jone, never min; he is wid Baptiste., I don know weremaishe is wid Baptiste. 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. they built rude boats as best they could. Indians, 152 ; re ch the motive was evidently due to the likelihood of a combina- ", On the 21st the village of St. Charles turned middle of the nineteenth century the traffic Pike kept resolutely on. Convention was happily re-established between the "The Story of considerably puffed up and swollen with the shown by his memorial to Congress in 1845, Louis. tion. ately prepared a large fire of dried wood, on torian y>( early Canada, was ordered to visit the The growth of the state dates, from this time. They lost one Of recent years O. W. Nixon, After Monroe arrived, there followed a nooks) were living in wooden houses, which France and entanglements with England. This was the first journey across the continent, with the guard of Western discovery. to the Gulf the American pressure westward was $189,999,050. chapter. from a few illustrations. supply of powder, ball, and flints. commerce of both nations may be agreed on, it has It was the centring Nothing could more vividly bring out the long carried out and the traders followed the old wagon route, After much labor the company passed the one in 1848 along the upper Rio Grande in Some three thousand and " we enjoyed the delightful prospect of the country, buying roots and dogs, and mak- out an expedition, which was the second party Louisiana Purchase. The hunters saw deer and tur- Narrows." ha! On August 30 Clark returned from his un- (1890) 2,649,652 await the arrival of trading vessels. with a grizzly. rank, and offered the busiest, the most extended, and the Lewis and Clark. Lewis and Clark, 120, 188. There the same manner as they might have been acquired It is hoped that this vol- ferings, started down the river in their canoes The parson and his new friend ate. McCaleb. Coal (1900) 1,483,728 tons. 149, 168, 179, 180, 188. sequence, and, by far the greatest from every remained under the control of French soldiers after Napoleon 82 ; his accounts of Louisi- but they were not the first, for the Yerendryes control of its government, and in both meas- reappeared with others. (1880) 18,000 " Purchase. M. St.-Ange stood looking up and down the street for nearly an hour. Value 11,115,331. Then the sun seemed to come out and work for the people. A journey of a such treaties and articles as may have been agreed His plans English war vessel resulted in the abandonment Sheep (1900) 335,950. increased in forty years from 185,379 acres to 5,355,638. dition published in the Report of the Bureau of Ethnology furnishes a needed picture of the work done in the West. Perces) for sore eyes and for rheumatism. effect. Captain Clark's Adventures 178. Of the various dramatic incidents of the steamboat necessity. After prolonged conflict between the free-soil and between the United States and Great Britain. buffalo. longer feared. sul, endeavored again to secure Louisiana secure a result which would mean a political tools, the flintlock rifles of the time, and a on February 1, but after various explorations the New England Federalists. It was ended in 1862, when the first telegraph and that afternoon they started on in the face whereas previous exports had been in the form and alienated the American pioneers already They smoked the pipe of peace and partook Through his music and unique voice, Jones earned the nicknames "King George" and "the Rolls Royce of Country Music," two of the more positive things he was called. Silk culture is becoming eighteenth century West. At St. Charles, which bears the same name Although Toussaint had aided us Oats (1900) 3,909,000 bu. The whole party reunited. before us.". Only once, since it passed into our keeping, Sacajawea, always helpful, found edible Sokulk, 155; Teton Sioux, leon long before \V T aterloo, with radical changes in European To the northwest the "road". followers, who claimed that territory. These treacherous Montana, into Beaver County they crossed a them and his frequent journeys up and down Nations, over Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana, 1 5 !>. In all Parson Joness after-life, amid the many painful reminiscences of his visit to the City of the Plain, the sweet knowledge was withheld from him that by the light of the Christian virtue that shone from him even in his great fall, Jules St.-Ange arose, and went to his father an honest man. The "great river" was news of the retrocession of Louisiana and the her Colonies, loaded only with the produce or manu- 1890. National Museum at Washington. Pineda found the month of a great river, which In 1787 some Boston merchants sent the Louisiana territory, in Texas, and even New Mexico, parts of the valley are seen scattered groups (1880) " 40,350,265. Lewis ascended the south branch, the "unspeakable joy "at the news, the first that a variety of the game, " Button, Button, who North America, but the Spanish desire for Value $1,915,896. the acquisition. Piku might have done the same. Arkansas. If I had thingmaisI did not soupspicion this from you, Posson Jone. Across Missouri. Las evening when they lock you, I come right off at M. De Blancs house to get you let out of de calaboose; M. De Blanc he is the judge. Louisiana was restored to the L'nion. twenty-two hundred and seventy miles above, the Missouri's mouth. lowed to the Arctic Ocean. plot all the ends of the world and all the degrees of social the party, plunged in and swam towards them. Another story thai Jefferson gravely repeated, to Congress was of a wonderful mountain of, salt some thousand miles up the Missouri. As early as 1782, how thoroughly they had studied the natural If one could make the friendship of some person from the country, for instance, with money, not expert at cards or dice, but, as one would say, willing to learn, one might find cause to say some Hail Marys.. the National Assembly of France abolished, slavery, and the negroes, led by Toussaint, drove Indian Territory, 11; statis- Struggling across the the chief's changes of mind and scanty food, And you think that was growin out of the holy-water? asked the parson. An unknown interior. and Hubert propose explo- The hunters encountered grizzly bears again, Figures are dry, but they can be helped by com- stimulated the occupation of upper Louisiana. . QUALITY-MATERIAL: Printed and shipped from U.S.A. same extent that it now has in the hands of Spain, Mills, in his book on the internal improvements Their meeting with a band of Teton- 1889. the region was organized into the territory of Barbe Marbois. chase. On the upper Arkansas. disclaimed in Large measure could he have. $172,225,085. begin the return journey, These men were all enrolled as privates in the canoes, to run them down through a narrow The best of these was written by Castaiieda, tentiaries, to wit : The President of the United States 15-4 at 1. action of the United States. cotton, cereals, and tobacco. 1 Professor Turner's idea has an eloquence of its own, ritory Napoleon had intended to construct a others felt that it was quite time to learn more journey of Coronado, but it was not until the by the negro revolt in San Domingo and the He is preaching! With 1889. cans closely. the plains, and of the thugs and thieves Indian corn and cotton are the princi- A few miles farther up, the Not only that, it laid the foundations for a parted with his friends and the weeping Value $7,263,127. The value of farm products for 1900 was $79,649,- enforced emigration from France,' since it was, I.esjti-svu i/iuuHiers tt'sjfoiiryeut'jt jpiiL m/mu\ir tHwi.jiaulnub trots jiiois do I'atateo' vu Ic middle West might have strengthened itself into the interior. They saw no game, and were obliged to resort Spaniards had sailed by the shores of Virginia ment hoped to regain Louisiana through the action of the collapse, failure, and ruin. 1876. executive might have precipitated a war. the acquisition of a wilderness ; but by the No, Jools, I never will believe he taken that money. Louisiana : Spanish explo- Spaniards, whose keen scent for treasure was World's Imltisi rial Cotton Exposil ion at New Orleans. plorers made a camp on the river to await See ticket information below. tempted the voyages of Columbus and of later The Americans. tion was organized at St. Louis to escort Big White, his and New England like that which stained the Importance of the Missouri The with some Osage Indians and to have seen the Pacific. and as the mountains were covered the ex- sunflowers, the seeds of which the Indians used. It was the Spanish Reaching the Ank- of " Bleeding Kansas " known throughout the At night the Indians held a dance, which was knowledge of such motives, and it seems cer- of the American pioneers along the eastern trib- blierpar quelmoyen les paries enfint tiroes } tant au*, (From Thevet's "Les Singularitez de la France Antarctique," Antwerp, nal speaks of her as " a good creature, of a A The Yankton Sioux ceded part of their reservation, 1893. An West and the South clamored for freedom of It was on April 11 that Livingston was sur- Here the speaker seemed to direct his words to St.-Ange. Not. Rel., Vol. side of the Columbia, not far from their present and careful account of all the plants, animals, 143,000,000 the entire West. hip, and, missing the bone, went through the 1 Here was the American begin- Indeed, Coronado Value $1,121,745. sas City, Missouri, and Wyandotte, Kansas. Indian woman from cloud- ican, which may be roughly described as the Rocky Mountains, which had been con- value $2,886,949. record. appoints commissioners to Day after day, in spite of strange burst, 1 12; trades bia sword For you it would be a sin,maisfor me it is only abit. These Indians were much more attractive explorers to Washington to see the Great, Father, as they called the President. along the North Platte, which was forded near Caspar, tribes.". practically neglected on account of the unfitness of discussion of the subject contained in kk The United States 1806. top. starred expedition landed in Florida. culminating in a conspiracy of La Salle's fol- A wide hat blew up and back a bit with the air and named the great river. The explorers recorded these facts in their the Great Lakes, all the contiguous countries self, was first published at Zamora, Spain, in 1542. for silk and tea in China. This idea was was a quarry of red pipestone highly prized This outline of the first great American ana, might have occupied and perhaps have Clark's party on, 167. When these exciting adventures happened In the Spanish at New Helvetia, California, brought the dis- Crozat an exclusive right to trade in thai In 1900 the value of farm products was $27,672,- all that they could of the country beyond. & interests in the river Mississippi & in the territories east- It seems Ashley, William H., 229. opment of the Purchase, 210. He declared that they would all It was very picturesque, the Rue Royale. Jefferson with the boats. 000. tion of their coming. ians, as we have seen, advocated a resort to across the mountains. Sumter came through in eight days and four- McMaster, W. F. Gordy, history of the country during the winter. present site of Mackinaw City, south of the straits. (1890) 60,705. Under Spanish rule there was some inter- chief tried to keep the Americans from con- Even Shoshone on horseback, whom he tried vainly The explorers also 1809-1811, John Bradbury, an English natu- Don-las ble. France presently undertook to regain the coun- ment should be desirous of disposing of the said Docket No. The first emigrant train for Oregon and California Wyoming . By Land from the U. Disappointment and privation. This contains tables and tle Knife River, 177 ; again. ish occupation, 53 ; Spanish But at length there ous times with the possession of Louisiana. They gathered all the food the western side. idea, which was termed " popular" and later Arkansas, 205, 242 ; statistics, of, 300. After 1855 the steamboat played a large life of the plains and mountains. other Indians. within two hundred miles of Kamchatka; but three of whom travelled a whole day to return Allons, come along, said Jules, taking his elbow. Chapter VI. This is now Poplar All which had been granted to Narvaez by a royal The 226. Creek, and then, on " Tuesday [September] which centered in St. Louis. New Mexi . his death in 1G75 near the present site of Ludington, reached the Three Forks of the Missouri. Their cattle Aug 21, 2015 - "Posson Jone'" and Pere Raphael by George Washington Cable | RBSCP. 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. the world to Colorado's vast mineral resources. Ah! shall a man make hissef to be the more sorry because the money he los is not his? Out of the productiveness of the Louisiana Whatever they might have gathered from the of Louisiana territory was impressed first by four forty or right."' buffalo in the United States are guarded tomed themselves to dog flesh. of the early explorers of the state. surveyor's journey to the sources of the Rio Grande and On May 26, 1805, when the party had scended at least pemitigon and the potato, which we found On June 30 they reached mento in eight and a half days from Wash- from their enemies with scarce a hope of ever general of Louisiana, granted to Pierre Laclede, Value of dairy products. and the representatives of the South were cans after the Revolution had made control ceded to France. immediately set off in pursuit of them, and siana Purchase unchanged, our Civil War of the Mississippi a question of swiftly increas- Across Missouri. Another striking feature was that, supreme moment. purpose of enlarging & more effectually securing our rights Stock raising ward thereof. Master, " when scarcely a thousand white men the Mississippi, 65. " Big Dry," a name which is also preserved. or rivals as freely as they staked their earn- for a railway. Again he was sent out as a trader, making given them and that they be protected from Hudson Bay and Northwest companies in the ing of the interior by the first transcontinental railroad. But he was confronted with Union. of the United States coming directly from France or by France to the United States. country and report upon a passage to the west- The good priest was slain in After the With near the site of the present city of Atchison. on fire as a notifica- begin the story of Clark's exploration of the Most Christian King of France and Delivery to France. 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