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Arkansas Territory
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Towns
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Slavery
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Population
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Osage Indians
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Map
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J H Young
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A Finley
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Alfred Daggett
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Mae Reed Porter
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Howe & Spalding
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S Augustus Mitchell
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Lou Lange
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March 1965
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1822 Map of the United States
1822
Map of the United States showing Arkansas Territory, Missouri Territory (stretching to the west coast), and a large area comprising the southwest, including present-day northern Mexico. Names of many Indian...
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1826 Map of the State of Missouri and Territory of Arkansas, Compiled from the Latest Authorities
1826
Map of Missouri, and Arkansas Territory, showing rivers, elevated and swamp areas, towns, and counties. Indian territories and Indian settlements, especially those of the Osage Indians, are indicated....
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1831 Map of the State of Missouri and Territory of Arkansas, Compiled from the Latest Authorities
1831
Map of Missouri, and Arkansas territory showing rivers, towns, counties, and a few roads. Tribal territories in Missouri are indicated for the Kickapoos, Delawares, and Shawnees. Some Osage Indian settlements...
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An American Saga: The Walker-Bonneville Episode
March 1965
Photos, illustrations, and biographical article about Captain Benjamin Louise Eulalie de Bonneville, or Benjamin Bonneville (1796-1878) and his accompaniment by mountain man and "first sheriff of Jackson...
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The United States Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men
//1878
Photo and bio of Captain John Cowdon, "the originator and projector of the 'Barataria Ship Canal' of Louisiana," born in 1824 in Arkansas Territory, becoming "a river steamboat clerk" in 1844 until moving...
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Travelers and Travel's ''Significant 'Others''': Three Visitors to the Arkansas Territory in 1818-1819
October 1, 2005
Article details the trip made by three different men, Thomas Nuttall, Henry Schoolcraft, and Timothy Flint, into Arkansas Territory during 1818-1819. At that time the territory encompassed an area which...
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