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Field name | Value |
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Title | Letter [manuscript]: N.W. Indian Territory, Fort Union, [N.D.], to H[enry] Langstaff, London, 1833 Oct. 25 |
Author | Hamilton, J. A. Palmer |
Date | View date in the chronology |
Document Type | Correspondence |
Description | From the Newberry Library Catalogue: October 25, 1833, letter from J.A. Palmer Hamilton in Indian Territory, to his English naturalist friend, Henry Langstaff, introducing "Baron Bransburgh" (Prince of Wied-Neuwied), who was then engaged in a two-year natural science expedition to the American west. |
Names | Langstaff, Henry; Wied, Prinz von, Maximilian (1782-1867) |
Places | Fort Union, North Dakota, Indian Territory, United States; London, United Kingdom |
Keywords | expedition, science, history, environment, vegetation, travel |
Theme | Observation, Representation and Cultural Encounters |
Culture Area | Great Plains |
Library | The Newberry Library |
Copyright | The Newberry Library |
Collection | The Edward E. Ayer Collection |
Reference | VAULT box Ayer MS 355 |
Catalogue Link | The Newberry Library Catalogue |