Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West

Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West
Title Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West PDF eBook
Author Matthew L. Harris
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 326
Release 2012-11-21
Genre History
ISBN 0806188448

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In life and in death, fame and glory eluded Zebulon Montgomery Pike (1779–1813). The ambitious young military officer and explorer, best known for a mountain peak that he neither scaled nor named, was destined to live in the shadows of more famous contemporaries—explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. This collection of thought-provoking essays rescues Pike from his undeserved obscurity. It does so by providing a nuanced assessment of Pike and his actions within the larger context of American imperial ambition in the time of Jefferson. Pike’s accomplishments as an explorer and mapmaker and as a soldier during the War of 1812 has been tainted by his alleged connection to Aaron Burr’s conspiracy to separate the trans-Appalachian region from the United States. For two hundred years historians have debated whether Pike was an explorer or a spy, whether he knew about the Burr Conspiracy or was just a loyal foot soldier. This book moves beyond that controversy to offer new scholarly perspectives on Pike’s career. The essayists—all prominent historians of the American West—examine Pike’s expeditions and writings, which provided an image of the Southwest that would shape American culture for decades. John Logan Allen explores Pike’s contributions to science and cartography; James P. Ronda and Leo E. Oliva address his relationships with Native peoples and Spanish officials; Jay H. Buckley chronicles Pike’s life and compares Pike to other Jeffersonian explorers; Jared Orsi discusses the impact of his expeditions on the environment; and William E. Foley examines his role in Burr’s conspiracy. Together the essays assess Pike’s accomplishments and shortcomings as an explorer, soldier, empire builder, and family man. Pike’s 1810 journals and maps gave Americans an important glimpse of the headwaters of the Mississippi and the southwestern borderlands, and his account of the opportunities for trade between the Mississippi Valley and New Mexico offered a blueprint for the Santa Fe Trail. This volume is the first in more than a generation to offer new scholarly perspectives on the career of an overlooked figure in the opening of the American West.

The Zebulon Pike Expedition

The Zebulon Pike Expedition
Title The Zebulon Pike Expedition PDF eBook
Author Kekla Magoon
Publisher ABDO
Pages 116
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781604535181

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Presents the life and expeditions of explorer Zebulon Pike, chronicling his journeys into both the American Northwest and the Mexican territory of the Southwest.

The Expeditions of Zebulon Montgomery Pike

The Expeditions of Zebulon Montgomery Pike
Title The Expeditions of Zebulon Montgomery Pike PDF eBook
Author Zebulon Montgomery Pike
Publisher
Pages 498
Release 1895
Genre Mississippi River
ISBN

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"To Spare No Pains": Zebulon Montgomery Pike and His 1806-1807 Southwest Expedition

"To Spare No Pains": Zebulon Montgomery Pike and His 1806-1807 Southwest Expedition
Title "To Spare No Pains": Zebulon Montgomery Pike and His 1806-1807 Southwest Expedition PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Pikes Peak Library District
Pages 323
Release 2007
Genre
ISBN 1567352537

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Citizen Explorer

Citizen Explorer
Title Citizen Explorer PDF eBook
Author Jared Orsi
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 392
Release 2014
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0199768722

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A historian offers the biography of the soldier and explorer for whom Pike's Peak is named, describing his amazing expeditions through areas that would become modern-day Mississippi, Minnesota and Arkansas before being captured by the Spanish.

Zebulon Pike Expeditions and Other Adventure | The Life and Times of America's Great Explorer | Biography 5th Grade | Children's Biographies

Zebulon Pike Expeditions and Other Adventure | The Life and Times of America's Great Explorer | Biography 5th Grade | Children's Biographies
Title Zebulon Pike Expeditions and Other Adventure | The Life and Times of America's Great Explorer | Biography 5th Grade | Children's Biographies PDF eBook
Author Dissected Lives
Publisher Speedy Publishing LLC
Pages 71
Release 2019-11-22
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1541952634

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Let’s talk about the expeditions of Zebulon Pike. He was an American brigadier general and adventurer who explored the new Louisiana territory. Because of his significance contribution to the US expansion, the El Capitan mountain in Colorado was named after him - the Pikes Peak. Read more about the life, times and adventure of Zebulon Pike. Read this book today.

William Dunbar and Zebulon Pike Expedition Journals

William Dunbar and Zebulon Pike Expedition Journals
Title William Dunbar and Zebulon Pike Expedition Journals PDF eBook
Author William Dunbar
Publisher
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Release 2017
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Description: 3 volumes (bound together). This collection includes three journals bound into one volume: two by William Dunbar and one by Zebulon Pike. Both manuscripts by William Dunbar document the expedition up the Red and Ouachita Rivers to the Hot Springs of Arkansas in 1804-1805. The "Journal... to the Mouth of the Red River" (200p.) is the fullest available record of the activities of the expedition from the time of their departure from St. Catharine's Landing on October 16, 1804, until their return to Natchez, Miss., on January 26, 1805. The "Journal of a geometrical survey" includes a record of course and distances as well as a thermometric log and other brief notes. The two are bound together in a volume with Zebulon Montgomery Pike's journal of a voyage to the source of the Mississippi, 1805-1806. The Pike journal documents the expedition to explore the geography of the Mississippi River led by Lt. Zebulon Montgomery Pike in 1805-1806, and his attempts to purchase sites from the Dakota Indians for future military posts, and to bring influential chiefs back to St. Louis for talks. Less a literary masterpiece than a straightforward record in terse military prose, the journal provides a day by day account of the journey and the activities of Pike and his small contingent during this early exploration of present day Minnesota. It was printed with variations and omissions in An Account of Expeditions to the Sources of the Mississippi and through the Western Parts of Louisiana... (Philadelphia, 1810), and was edited in Donald Jackson, ed., The Journals of Zebulon Pike: with Letters and Related Documents (Norman, Okla., 1966).