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| Title: | Reconnaissances in Dacota Country [Nebraska] |
| Item Type: | Maps |
| Date: | 1855 |
| Call Number | 2N X3.4.22 |
| creator: Warren, Gouverneur Kemble |
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| General_note: On the right side of the map, there is a profile of the route from Fort Pierre to Fort Kearney. | |
| Extent: 1 printed map on 2 joined sheets | |
| Dimensions: 94 x 166 cm. | |
| Medium: black ink on paper | |
| Added_person: Curtis, D. | |
| General_note: Warren made the map while attached to the staff of Brevet Brigadier General Harney, commander of the Sioux Expedition in 1855, assisted by Mr. Paul Carrey. The sketch from Fort Pierre to the mouth of the White River is by Lieut. D. Curtis, 2nd Infantry. The map includes information provided by the explorations of Major Long, Nicoller, Capt. John Charles Fremont, and Capt. Stansbury. |
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