William Franklin Raynolds papers, 1859-1860.

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William Franklin Raynolds papers, 1859-1860.

The collection contains the journals, account books, sketches, and photographs of the Yellowstone and Missouri Exploring Expedition, as well as the draft reports which were submitted to Gen. Humphreys.

2.25 linear ft. (3 boxes)

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Maynadier, H. E. (Henry Eveleth), 1830-1868

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Raynolds, W. F. (William Franklin), 1820-1894

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The Yellowstone and Missouri Exploring Expedition, 1859-1860, commanded by Capt. William F. Raynolds, explored the headwaters of the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers, recorded the number of Indians and their habits, the agricultural and mineral resources of the area, the climate, and topography. The expedition was also charged with distributing goods to the Dakota Indians based on Gen. Harney's treaty. From the description of William Franklin Raynolds papers, 1859-1860. (Unknown). Wor...

Snowden, J. Hudson.

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Schonborn, Anton.

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Hutton, James V.

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Gold miner, Florence, Idaho. From the description of Correspondence, 1862. (Idaho State Historical Society Library & Archives). WorldCat record id: 42928383 James D. Hutton, artist, photographer, topographer, and younger brother of the notable topographical artist William Rich Hutton, was born in Washington D.C. around 1828. When James' uncle, William Rich, was assigned duty in California as a U.S. Army Paymaster, both James and his brother William went with him. After t...