Pike, Zebulon, 1779-1813
Biography
Zebulon Montgomery Pike was an American brigadier general and explorer for whom Pikes Peak in Colorado was named.
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Falls of St. Anthony, 1810
Map of the Mississippi River from its Source to the Mouth of the Missouri, 1810
Black and white map of the course of the Mississippi River from St. Louis north to the headwaters at Turtle Lake.
...Laid down from the notes of Lieut. Z.M. Pike by Anthony Nau. Reduced and corrected by the Astronomical Observations of Mr. Thompson at its source and of Capt. M. Lewis where it receives the water of the Missouri.
Engraved by Francis Shallus, Philadelphia.
Scale is 80 miles to the inch.
Map of the Mississippi River from its Source to the Mouth of the Missouri, 1810
Black and white map of the course of the Mississippi River from St. Louis north to the headwaters at Turtle Lake.
...Laid down from the notes of Lieut. Z.M. Pike by Anthony Nau. Reduced and corrected by the Astronomical Observations of Mr. Thompson at its source and of Capt. M. Lewis where it receives the water of the Missouri.
Engraved by Francis Shallus, Philadelphia.
Scale is 25 miles to the inch.
Map of the Mississippi River from its Source to the Mouth of the Missouri, 1810, 1895
Black and white map of the course of the Mississippi River from St. Louis north to the headwaters at Turtle Lake.
...Laid down from the notes of Lieut. Z.M. Pike by Anthony Nau. Reduced and corrected by the Astronomical Observations of Mr. Thompson at its source and of Capt. M. Lewis where it receives the water of the Missouri.
Engraved by Francis Shallus, Philadelphia.
Scale is 25 miles to the inch.
Map of the Mississippi River from its Source to the Mouth of the Missouri, 1810
The First Part of Captain Pike's Chart of the Internal Part of Louisiana, 1810
Black and white map of the Mississippi to the "Pawnee Hunting Grounds", and from The Missouri River to the Red River.
"Plate 1. See Plate 2d. and References."
Reduced and laid down on a scale of 40 miles to the inch by Anthony Nau.
The First Part of Captain Pike's Chart of the Internal Part of Louisiana, 1810, 1895
Black and white map of the Mississippi to the "Pawnee Hunting Grounds", and from The Missouri River to the Red River.
"Plate 1. See Plate 2d. and References."
Reduced and laid down on a scale of 40 miles to the inch by Anthony Nau.
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