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Walkabout Books, ABAA, Curtis, WA, USA
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A very good copy with some foxing and toning, in a recent binding of quarter-cloth and marbled boards. pp. 55-108, with 7 folding tables. Correspondence related to the first Indian War fought by the U.S. Army west of the Missouri - an 1823 campaign against the Arikara Indians along the Missouri RIver in present-day South Dakota that was sparked by disputes over trade. Wagner-Camp (22): "The correspondence is printed as Document L., pages 55-108, of Documents from the War Department, accompanying the Message of President Monroe, December 2, 1823. It consists of reports and letters regarding attacks by the Arikara Indians upon General Ashley and his trading party, and by the Blackfoot Indians upon the Missouri Fur Company's Yellow Stone, or Mountain, Expedition. Ashley's letter of June 4, dated 'on board the Keel Boat Yellow Stone, 25 miles below the Aricara Towns' describes the recent affray; Benjamin O'Fallon's letter of July 3 reports the Blackfoot attacks on Immell and Jones, as well as the killing of five of Major Henry's men, further described in letters by William Gordon and Joshua Pilcher." Field 48; Graff 3071. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 22918
Titel: Correspondence Relative to Hostilities of ...
Verlag: [Washington]
Erscheinungsdatum: 1823
Einband: Hardcover
Zustand: Very good
Auflage: First Edition.
Anbieter: William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, USA
[55]-108pp. Modern blue pebbled cloth, gilt label. Light tanning and foxing. Very good. The document accompanies President Monroe's Message of 1823, which consists of letters and reports concerning attacks of the Arikara Indians on General Ashley's trading party, and of the Blackfoot Tribe on the Missouri Fur Company's Yellowstone, or Mountain, Expedition. Included is correspondence from Ashley, Benjamin O'Fallon, William Gordon and Joshua Pilcher, describing the attacks in detail. WAGNER-CAMP 22. HOWES A307. GRAFF 3071. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 52010
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