United States. Office of Indian Affairs. St. Louis Superintendency

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United States. Office of Indian Affairs. St. Louis Superintendency

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United States. Office of Indian Affairs. St. Louis Superintendency

United States. Superintendency of St. Louis

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United States. Superintendency of St. Louis

St. Louis Superintendency (United States. Office of Indian Affairs)

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St. Louis Superintendency (United States. Office of Indian Affairs)

United States. Saint Louis Superintendency

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United States. Saint Louis Superintendency

United States. District of St. Louis

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United States. District of St. Louis

United States. Superintendency at St. Louis

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On April 10, 1833, scientist-naturalist Prince Maximilian of Wied, accompanied by the artist, Karl Bodmer, and personal servant, David Dreidoppel, who was an experienced hunter and taxidermist, set out from St. Louis aboard the American Fur Company steamer Yellow Stone on a thirteen-month natural science expedition up the Missouri River.

From the description of William Clark, superintendent of Indian affairs, to all whom it may concern : under authority vested in me by the president of the United States to grant permission to citizens or other persons to pass into and through the Indian county, &c., permission is hereby granted to M. Baron Braunsberg to pass through the Indian country by the Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains for the purpose of making observations in zoology and botany ... and to take with him Charles [i.e. Karl] Bodmer and David Dreydopple [i.e. Dreidoppel] ... : passport, 1833 Apr. 2. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 40455925

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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no93032780

https://id.loc.gov/authorities/no93032780

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American letters

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Fur trade

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Indians of North America

Indians of North America

Indian traders

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Missouri

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United States

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Missouri--Saint Louis

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Missouri--Saint Louis

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Missouri River Region

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