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Edward C. Carter II
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Illustrations IX
- Introduction and Acknowledgments XI
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PART I. The Cartographic Record
- Where We Are and How We Got There: Surveying the Record of Exploration Studies 1
- A New Mode of Thinking: Creating a National Geography in the Early Republic 19
- Toward a Reliable Geologic Map of the United States, 1803-1893 51
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PART II. Oceanic Exploration
- Science as a Landed Activity: Scientifics and Seamen Aboard the U. S. Exploring Expedition 77
- Elisha Kent Kane and the Eskimo of Etah: 1853,1854,1855 103
- A Pioneering Oceanic Exploration: Spencer Baird in the Northeast Atlantic, 1871-1887 119
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PART III. Exploratory A.rt—Spreading the Image
- Legible Landscapes: Text and Image in the Expeditionary Art of Frederic Church 133
- Illustrated Government Publications Related to the American West, 1843-1863 147
- Science and Art Meet in the Parlor: The Role of Popular Magazine Illustration in the Pictorial Record of the "Great Surveys" 173
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PART IV Exploration and Anthropology
- From Thomas Jefferson to the Pecos Conference: Changing Anthropological Agendas in the North American Southwest 197
- The Boasian Anthropological Survey Tradition: The Role of Franz Boas in North American Anthropological Surveys 225
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PART V Lewis and Clark
- Strategies for Finding the Northwest Passage: The Roles of Alexander Mackenzie and Meriwether Lewis 253
- Do or Die, But Then Report and Ponder: Palpable and Mental Adventures in the Lewis and Clark Journals 267
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PART VI New Thoughts on the West
- Traversing the Fortieth Parallel: The Experiences of Robert Ridgway, Teenage Ornithologist 281
- The Romantic AND the Technical in Early Nineteenth- Century American Exploration 301
- The Second Colorado River Expedition: John Wesley Powell, Mormonism and the Environment 317
- Appendix 329
- Notes on Contributors 333
- Index 335
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Illustrations IX
- Introduction and Acknowledgments XI
-
PART I. The Cartographic Record
- Where We Are and How We Got There: Surveying the Record of Exploration Studies 1
- A New Mode of Thinking: Creating a National Geography in the Early Republic 19
- Toward a Reliable Geologic Map of the United States, 1803-1893 51
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PART II. Oceanic Exploration
- Science as a Landed Activity: Scientifics and Seamen Aboard the U. S. Exploring Expedition 77
- Elisha Kent Kane and the Eskimo of Etah: 1853,1854,1855 103
- A Pioneering Oceanic Exploration: Spencer Baird in the Northeast Atlantic, 1871-1887 119
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PART III. Exploratory A.rt—Spreading the Image
- Legible Landscapes: Text and Image in the Expeditionary Art of Frederic Church 133
- Illustrated Government Publications Related to the American West, 1843-1863 147
- Science and Art Meet in the Parlor: The Role of Popular Magazine Illustration in the Pictorial Record of the "Great Surveys" 173
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PART IV Exploration and Anthropology
- From Thomas Jefferson to the Pecos Conference: Changing Anthropological Agendas in the North American Southwest 197
- The Boasian Anthropological Survey Tradition: The Role of Franz Boas in North American Anthropological Surveys 225
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PART V Lewis and Clark
- Strategies for Finding the Northwest Passage: The Roles of Alexander Mackenzie and Meriwether Lewis 253
- Do or Die, But Then Report and Ponder: Palpable and Mental Adventures in the Lewis and Clark Journals 267
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PART VI New Thoughts on the West
- Traversing the Fortieth Parallel: The Experiences of Robert Ridgway, Teenage Ornithologist 281
- The Romantic AND the Technical in Early Nineteenth- Century American Exploration 301
- The Second Colorado River Expedition: John Wesley Powell, Mormonism and the Environment 317
- Appendix 329
- Notes on Contributors 333
- Index 335