"The two Mercer expeditions were without doubt important events in the history of the Puget Sound basin: First, they resulted in attracting to Washington Territory many who otherwise would not have sought homes on the Pacific Coast… And second, by their means there appeared to dear old staid New England visions of a land of plenty on the shores of an American Mediterranean.
"It is true that a great portion of the book is quoted material but there is enough of original subs...
"The Governor's party consisted of only twenty-five men, deficient in arms and poorly mounted, and h...
"No factor has played so great a part in our economic development as irrigation.
Asa Mercer published his first work when he was twenty-five, as he was arranging for a second emigra...
"In one sense, the Puget Sound pioneers may be considered the last of the species…pioneering…was of ...
"The United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842, deserves much more attention than it has ever re...
"This quaint narrative is full of human interest and throws many interesting side lights on travel o...
Today, Puget Sound represents one of the most important and prized harbors in the United States and ...
"The paper following, giving an account of the trip across 'The Plains,' was prepared for my childr...
"It is a work of appreciative description cleverly fortified with historical backgrounds. There will...
In 1842 John C. Frémont led a party of twenty-five men on a five-month journey from Saint Louis to t...
"From the possible one hundred people living here in 1859, Seattle has grown to a great city of more...
"Governor Gaines and family, General Hamilton and family and Judge Strong and family (of which I was...
"Mary Jane Smith, a girl in the second expedition brought to Puget Sound by Asa Shinn Mercer, marrie...
"In addition to the account of the Custer semi-centennial ceremonies by the Indian war veterans and ...
"It is true that a great portion of the book is quoted material but there is enough of original subs...
"The Governor's party consisted of only twenty-five men, deficient in arms and poorly mounted, and h...
"No factor has played so great a part in our economic development as irrigation.
Asa Mercer published his first work when he was twenty-five, as he was arranging for a second emigra...
"In one sense, the Puget Sound pioneers may be considered the last of the species…pioneering…was of ...
"The United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842, deserves much more attention than it has ever re...
"This quaint narrative is full of human interest and throws many interesting side lights on travel o...
Today, Puget Sound represents one of the most important and prized harbors in the United States and ...
"The paper following, giving an account of the trip across 'The Plains,' was prepared for my childr...
"It is a work of appreciative description cleverly fortified with historical backgrounds. There will...
In 1842 John C. Frémont led a party of twenty-five men on a five-month journey from Saint Louis to t...
"From the possible one hundred people living here in 1859, Seattle has grown to a great city of more...
"Governor Gaines and family, General Hamilton and family and Judge Strong and family (of which I was...
"Mary Jane Smith, a girl in the second expedition brought to Puget Sound by Asa Shinn Mercer, marrie...
"In addition to the account of the Custer semi-centennial ceremonies by the Indian war veterans and ...
"It is true that a great portion of the book is quoted material but there is enough of original subs...
"The Governor's party consisted of only twenty-five men, deficient in arms and poorly mounted, and h...
"No factor has played so great a part in our economic development as irrigation.