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portada expedition to the southwest: an 1845 reconnaissance of colorado, new mexico, texas, & oklahoma (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
1999
Language
English
Pages
123
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.6 x 15.2 x 1.0 cm
Weight
0.16 kg.
ISBN
0803259352
ISBN13
9780803259355

expedition to the southwest: an 1845 reconnaissance of colorado, new mexico, texas, & oklahoma (in English)

James William Abert (Author) · H. Bailey Carroll (Introduction by) · John Miller Morris (Introduction by) · University of Nebraska Press · Paperback

expedition to the southwest: an 1845 reconnaissance of colorado, new mexico, texas, & oklahoma (in English) - Abert, James William ; Carroll, H. Bailey ; Morris, John Miller

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Synopsis "expedition to the southwest: an 1845 reconnaissance of colorado, new mexico, texas, & oklahoma (in English)"

Lieutenant James William Abert (1820-97) of the United States Army Topographical Engineers received orders in 1845 to explore the Canadian River region of the southern plains-an area covering present-day Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma. Although this land was still in Mexican territory, the United States had gradually abandoned most of the diplomatic niceties regarding its boundaries with Mexico by that time. Abert set out from Bent's Fort to conduct a detailed reconnaissance. He possessed a great eye for detail, providing in his journal graphic descriptions of the birds, plants, and animals he encountered as well as clear depictions of the countryside. Moreover, Abert observed in great detail the Kiowas and Comanches who often approached his expedition to see if he and his men were the much hated 'Texans' with whom they were at war. His firsthand account of the Kiowas and Comanches contains valuable information not previously available. The 1804 Lewis and Clark Expedition marked the beginning of Anglo-American exploration of the American West. Abert's account of his four-month journey by mule train is invaluable as one of the concluding records of that period. In his introduction John Miller Morris, author of the award-winning El Llano Estacado: Exploration and Imagination on the High Plains of Texas and New Mexico, 1536-1860, assesses this neglected work and places it with the reports of other adventurers such as Zebulon Pike and Stephen Long.

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