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Rude Pursuits and Rugged Peaks: Schoolcraft's Ozark Journal, 1818-1819 Book

Rude Pursuits and Rugged Peaks: Schoolcraft's Ozark Journal, 1818-1819
Rude Pursuits and Rugged Peaks: Schoolcraft's Ozark Journal, 1818-1819, In the winter of 1818 Henry Rowe Schoolcraft set out from Potosi, Missouri, to document lead mines in the interior of the Ozarks, then a wilderness of near-virgin forests, limestone cliffs, prairies, and oak savannahs. Intending only to make his fortune b, Rude Pursuits and Rugged Peaks: Schoolcraft's Ozark Journal, 1818-1819 has a rating of 3 stars
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Rude Pursuits and Rugged Peaks: Schoolcraft's Ozark Journal, 1818-1819, In the winter of 1818 Henry Rowe Schoolcraft set out from Potosi, Missouri, to document lead mines in the interior of the Ozarks, then a wilderness of near-virgin forests, limestone cliffs, prairies, and oak savannahs. Intending only to make his fortune b, Rude Pursuits and Rugged Peaks: Schoolcraft's Ozark Journal, 1818-1819
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  • Rude Pursuits and Rugged Peaks: Schoolcraft's Ozark Journal, 1818-1819
  • Written by author Milton D. Rafferty
  • Published by University of Arkansas Press, 4/28/1996
  • In the winter of 1818 Henry Rowe Schoolcraft set out from Potosi, Missouri, to document lead mines in the interior of the Ozarks, then a wilderness of near-virgin forests, limestone cliffs, prairies, and oak savannahs. Intending only to make his fortune b
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Preface
Introduction 1
The Ozarks: Then and Now 2
Plant Life 3
Landforms and Hydrographic Features 5
Human Habitation 6
A Changing Ozarks 6
Who Was Henry Rowe Schoolcraft? 8
Schoolcraft's Objectives 9
Schoolcraft's Later Achievements 11
References 14
Reproduction of the Title Page of the Journal 18
I The Journal: From Potosi to Ashley Cave 19
II The Journal: From Ashley Cave to the Beaver Creek Settlement 35
III The Journal: Delayed at the Beaver Creek Settlement 67
IV The Journal: The Tour to the Lead Mine on the James River 76
V The Journal: Down the White River from the Beaver Creek Settlement to Poke Bayou 95
VI The Journal: From Poke Bayou to Potosi 113
Reproduction of the Title Page of "Transalleghenia" 126
"Transalleghenia, or the Groans of Missouri" 127
Appendix 143
Index 167


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