George Rogers Clark's Letter to His Wife Concerning His Travel Schedule with Their Son Jefferson

George Rogers Clark's Letter to His Wife Concerning His Travel Schedule with Their Son Jefferson
Title George Rogers Clark's Letter to His Wife Concerning His Travel Schedule with Their Son Jefferson PDF eBook
Author George Rogers Clark
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George Rogers Clark's Letter to His Wife Concerning His Travel Schedule with Their Son Jefferson

George Rogers Clark's Letter to His Wife Concerning His Travel Schedule with Their Son Jefferson
Title George Rogers Clark's Letter to His Wife Concerning His Travel Schedule with Their Son Jefferson PDF eBook
Author George Rogers Clark
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Release 2017
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Description: ALS Rogers to wife [Eleanor Glasgow Clark]. Jeff is aboard and we are nearly off. Tell everyone farewell. Mentions Sue, Miss Patsy & Laura. Addressed to Mrs. Geo. R. Clark.

George Rogers Clark's Letter to His Brother William Clark, Concerning William's Travel to Illinois and Trade of the Spanish

George Rogers Clark's Letter to His Brother William Clark, Concerning William's Travel to Illinois and Trade of the Spanish
Title George Rogers Clark's Letter to His Brother William Clark, Concerning William's Travel to Illinois and Trade of the Spanish PDF eBook
Author George Rogers Clark
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Release 1797
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George Rogers Clark's Letter to His Brother William Clark, Concerning William's Travel to Illinois and Trade of the Spanish

George Rogers Clark's Letter to His Brother William Clark, Concerning William's Travel to Illinois and Trade of the Spanish
Title George Rogers Clark's Letter to His Brother William Clark, Concerning William's Travel to Illinois and Trade of the Spanish PDF eBook
Author George Rogers Clark
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Release 2017
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Description: ALS George Rogers Clark to William Clark. Says he is pleased that William is going to the Illinois country and discusses Spanish trade along the Wabash and their efforts to increase hostility between the Indians and the inhabitants of Vincennes. Postscript: ?Bring Major Croghan{u2019}s dog with you if you see him at the post.?.

George Rogers Clark Papers: 1781-1784

George Rogers Clark Papers: 1781-1784
Title George Rogers Clark Papers: 1781-1784 PDF eBook
Author George Rogers Clark
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Pages 656
Release 1926
Genre Clark's Expedition against Detroit, 1781
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George Rogers Clark Papers, 1771-

George Rogers Clark Papers, 1771-
Title George Rogers Clark Papers, 1771- PDF eBook
Author George Rogers Clark
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Pages 924
Release 1912
Genre Clark's Expedition against Detroit, 1781
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Bitterroot

Bitterroot
Title Bitterroot PDF eBook
Author Patricia Tyson Stroud
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 384
Release 2018-02-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0812294718

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In America's early national period, Meriwether Lewis was a towering figure. Selected by Thomas Jefferson to lead the expedition to explore the Louisiana Purchase, he was later rewarded by Jefferson with the governorship of the entire Louisiana Territory. Yet within three years, plagued by controversy over administrative expenses, Lewis found his reputation and career in tatters. En route to Washington to clear his name, he died mysteriously in a crude cabin on the Natchez Trace in Tennessee. Was he a suicide, felled by his own alcoholism and mental instability? Most historians have agreed. Patricia Tyson Stroud reads the evidence to posit another, even darker, ending for Lewis. Stroud uses Lewis's find, the bitterroot flower, with its nauseously pungent root, as a symbol for his reputation as a purported suicide. It was this reputation that Thomas Jefferson promulgated in the memoir he wrote prefacing the short account of Lewis's historic expedition published five years after his death. Without investigation of any kind, Jefferson, Lewis's mentor from boyhood, reiterated undocumented assertions of Lewis's serious depression and alcoholism. That Lewis was the courageous leader of the first expedition to explore the continent from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean has been overshadowed by presuppositions about the nature of his death. Stroud peels away the layers of misinformation and gossip that have obscured Lewis's rightful reputation. Through a retelling of his life, from his resourceful youth to the brilliance of his leadership and accomplishments as a man, Bitterroot shows that Jefferson's mystifying assertion about the death of his protégé is the long-held bitter root of the Meriwether Lewis story.