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BOOK

Title:  
Zebulon Montgomery Pike's lost papers
Creator:
Hollon, W. Eugene (William Eugene), 1913-
Publication:
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1947.
Notes:  
Reprinted from the Mississippi Valley historical review, vol.34, no.2.
Call #:  
917.3 P63H
Extent:
p.265-273 ; octavo.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Zebulon Montgomery Pike's lost papers
Parent:
The Mississippi valley historical review, v.34, no.2
Creator:
Hollon, W. Eugene (William Eugene), 1913-
Publication:
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1947.
Call #:  
977 M692 v.34, no.2
Extent:
p.265-273 ; octavo.



PAMPHLET

Title:  
Report of the Committee appointed the twenty-second ultimo, to inquire if any, and what compensation ought to be made to Captain Pike and his companions, for their services in exploring the Mississippi River, and in their expedition to the sources of the
Creator:
United States Congress(10th, 1st session)
Publication:
A. & B. Way, Washington, 1808.
Notes:  
Not in Sabin.
Call #:  
973 PAM. NO.386
Extent:
[4] p. ; octavo.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
How lost was Zebulon Pike?
Parent:
American heritage, v.16, no.2
Creator:
Jackson, Donald Dean, 1919-
Publication:
New York, 1965.
Call #:  
973.06 AM3SA V.16, NO.2
Extent:
p.[10]-14, 75-80 : illus. ; quarto.



BOOK

Title:  
The Political cabinet
Creator:
United States President (1801-1809 : Jefferson)
Publication:
Munroe & Francis, Boston, 1806-1807]
Notes:  
Running title: American state papers. Includes references by President Jefferson to the Lweis and Clark Expedition, a letter from Capt. Clark to his brother, an account of the Pike Expedition up the Mississippi, etc. Lack title-page. These were published as appendices to the Monthly Anthology and Boston Review, v.3 & v.4. Later reprinted under the title American State Papers, 1808.
Call #:  
353.035 UN3P
Extent:
96, 80 p. ; 22 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Zebulon Montgomery Pike and the Wilkinson-Burr conspiracy
Parent:
American Philosophical Society. Proceedings, v.91, no.5
Creator:
Hollon, W. Eugene (William Eugene), 1913-
Publication:
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1947.
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:  
506.73 Am4p v.91, no.5
Extent:
p. 447-456 ; 27 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the opening of the American West
Creators:
Buckley, Jay H. | Harris, Matthew L.
Publication:
University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, [c2012]
Notes:  
Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-234) and index.
Call #:  
978 Ze1h
Extent:
x, 242 p. : ill., facsims., ports. ; 24 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1780-1956
Abstract:  

Zebulon Montgomery Pike (1779-1813) was an explorer and soldier, most often remembered two exploratory trips to the newly acquired Louisiana territory. The first of these trips was to the source of the Mississippi River in 1805; the second was to explore the headwaters of the Arkansas and Red Rivers in 1806. Because General James Wilkinson was responsible for organizing Pike's two expeditions, when the conspiracy charges again Aaron Burr implicated Wilkinson, suspicion was, for a short time, also focused on Pike. Pike worked his way up the ranks of the United States Army, becoming a brigadier-general during the War of 1812. He was killed in the Battle of York in Upper Canada (now Toronto) in 1813.
Call #:  
Mss.B.P63
Extent:
0.25 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1800-1813
Abstract:  

This volume includes receipts for payments of taxes, ground rents, rents, judgements, bills of exchange, and settlements of estates. Some are for monies collected for the American Philosophical Society, and for Major Zebulon Pike's expedition (1811). The names of Samuel Breck, James Mease, Robert Millegan, and John Vaughan appear. Under date of Feb. 11, 1804 is receipt signed by Jn. Vaughan for admission fee to the American Philosophical Society.
Call #:  
Mss.B.M585
Extent:
1 volume(s)



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1804-1806
Abstract:  

This collection includes three journals bound into one volume: two by Willima 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 thermometrical 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).
Call #:  
Mss.917.7.D91
Extent:
0.1 Linear feet