2 edition of The unknown travels and dubious pursuits of William Clark found in the catalog.
Published
2015
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 431-451) and index.
Statement | Jo Ann Trogdon |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | F592.7.C565 T76 2015 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxii, 469 pages |
Number of Pages | 469 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL27190367M |
ISBN 10 | 0826220495 |
ISBN 10 | 9780826220493 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 891854313 |
Jo Ann Trogdon, a Columbia lawyer and historian, details what Clark did and did not record in her book “The Unknown Travels and Dubious Pursuits of William Clark.”. The Unknown Travels and Dubious Pursuits of William Clark (eBook): Trogdon, Jo Ann: In more than five years before he led the epic western journey that would make him and Meriwether Lewis national heroes--William Clark set off by flatboat from his Louisville, Kentucky, home with a cargo of tobacco and furs to sell downriver in Spanish New Orleans.
What William Clark did on a trip down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers is the focus of this episode of Thinking Out Loud. KBIA's Trevor Harris interviews Columbia author Jo Ann Trogdon about her new book from the University of Missouri Press, The Unknown Travels and Dubious Pursuits of William Clark. In -- more than five years before he led the epic western journey that would make him and Meriwether Lewis national heroes -- William Clark set off by flatboat from his Louisville, Kentucky home with a cargo of tobacco and furs to sell downriver in Spanish New Orleans. He also carried.
Jo Ann Trogdon is the author of The Unknown Travels and Dubious Pursuits of William Clark ( avg rating, 6 ratings, 3 reviews, published )3/5. William Clark (August 1, – September 1, ) was an American explorer, soldier, Indian agent, and territorial governor. A native of Virginia, he grew up in prestatehood Kentucky before later settling in what became the state of was a planter and slaveholder.. Along with Meriwether Lewis, Clark helped lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition of to Battles/wars: Battle of Fallen Timbers.
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About the Author Attorney Jo Ann Trogdon lives in Columbia, Missouri, the same city where the journal of William Clark has been housed, virtually overlooked, in the State Historical.
In The Unknown Travels and Dubious Pursuits of William Clark, a new book by author Jo Ann Trogdon, she reveals William Clark’s highly questionable activities during the years before his famous journey west of the Mississippi. Delving into the details of Clark’s diary and ledger entries from this period, Trogdon investigates evidence linking.
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Important connections from New Orleans to Natchez and. In The Unknown Travels and Dubious Pursuits of William Clark, author Jo Ann Trogdon explores Clark’s early years, before he achieved fame as half of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
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About the Author Attorney Jo Ann Trogdon lives in Columbia, Missouri, the same city where the journal of William Clark has been housed, virtually overlooked, in the State Historical.
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