The Lakeside classics
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Account of John Esten Cooke's adventures during the American Civil War; including short biographical sketches of officers of the Confederacy.
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Account of John Esten Cooke's adventures during the American Civil War; including short biographical sketches of officers of the Confederacy.
Alexander Mackenzie's voyage to the Pacific Ocean in 1793
Reproduction of Mackenzie's journals of expeditions from Lake Athabasca to the Arctic Ocean and from Fort Chipewyan to the Pacific Ocean, first published in 1801. Includes account of development of fur trade by the Northwest Company.
Three years among the Indians and Mexicans
One of the earliest narratives of the fur-trade; covering experiences on the upper Missouri in 1809, and an expedition to Santa Fe, in 1821. Written from James' dictation by Nathan Niles, who, resenting local newspaper criticism, destroyed nearly all copies. The first first copy of James' work to turn up came into the collection of the Missouri Historical Society in 1909 or 1910. Realizing the importance and rarity of the James narrative, this Society issued the first reprint in 1916.