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Title
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Population and Extent of Settlement in Missouri before 1804
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Description
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Article about the population and extent of settlement of Missouri Territory, or Upper Louisiana, "during the French and Spanish periods," partly "to test the accuracy of the statements and descriptions for 1804, made by Major Adams Stoddard in his 'Sketches of Louisiana.'" Description of early settlements of New Madrid, Cape Girardeau, Sainte Genevieve, Saint Louis, and Saint Charles, and early settlers of the area.
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Date
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1911-07
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Missouri Territory, Formerly Louisiana
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Description
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Map shows area from Mississippi River westward, with rivers, mountains, locations of Native American tribes, and "probable north boundary" marked in blue and "probable south boundary marked in light pink and ivory. Eastern border of the Mississippi River highlighted in orange. Written in pencil in lower left corner, "Carey's General Atlas 1808? LC p 442."
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Date
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1808
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Missouri Territory, Formerly Louisiana
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Description
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Colored map shows area from Mississippi River westward, with rivers, mountains, and lakes indicated. Penciled note on map reads "Mo 1813."
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Date
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1813
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Object Type
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Map