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Title: The world's story; a history of the world in story, song and art, ed. by Eva March Tappan
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Tappan, Eva March, 1854-1930 Ploetz, Karl Julius, 1819-1881 Tillinghast, William Hopkins, 1819-1881 Dresser, Horatio W. (Horatio Willis), b. 1866
Subjects: World history
Publisher: Boston and New York : Houghton Mifflin company
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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andmultiply, truly worthy of the regard and care of Provi-dence, in the bosom of equality, under just laws, freedfrom the errors of superstition and bad government. TAKING POSSESSION OF LOUISIANATERRITORY TAKING POSSESSION OF LOUISIANATERRITORY BY THURE DE THULSTRUP On the 20th of December, 1803, Louisiana was turnedover to the American commissioners, General Wilkinsonand Governor Claiborne. The commissioners had come toNew Orleans and encamped just outside the walls of thecity three days before, and sent a messenger asking for aconference in which they might arrange for the transfer.On the 20th, the Americans marched into the city, led by thecommissioners, and were received by Laussat. The Frenchcommander delivered to Claiborne the keys of the city. TheFrench flag descended from the staff in the square, and wasreplaced by the American flag. There was no very greatenthusiasm, because the people had nothing to do aboutmaking the change, and they did not know what it mightmean for them.
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EXPLORING THE LOUISIANA TERRITORY BY JAMES PARTON (In 1804, the Government sent out a party under Meri-wether Lewis and James Clarke to explore the new purchasefrom France. They were to cross the continent, trace theMissouri River to its source, and open negotiations with thevarious Indian tribes along their way. The Editor.) The party consisted of two officers and forty-three men.They sailed up the Missouri in three boats. The largestwas fi.fty-five feet long, drew three feet of water, hadten feet of deck in the stern, and a tenfoot forecastle. Itwas propelled by twenty-two oars, beside being pro-vided with a large square-sail, and it had movable sidesthat could be raised so as to protect the crew from thefire of an enemy. The other two boats, one of six andone of seven oars, were open. Beside the boats, theyhad two horses, designed to be led along the banks foroccasional use in exploring and hunting. Their storesconsisted of a great quantity of ammunition, a supplyof concentrated fo

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