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United States geologist and ethnologist and explorer who discovered the source of the Mississippi River (1793-1864)
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Population (2000): 8903 Housing Units (2000): 5700 Land area (2000): 1178.109355 sq. miles (3051.289093 sq. km) Water area (2000): 705.582088 sq. miles (1827.449141 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1883.691443 sq. miles (4878.738234 sq. km) Located within: Michigan ...
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Schoolcraft may refer to: Adrian Schoolcraft a suspended New York Police Department officer who released secretly recorded tapes to The Village Voice Alan Schoolcraft (born 1952), former Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from San Antonio ...
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In another version of the legend, first reported by Father De Smet and quoted by Schoolcraft without acknowledgment, they are Nanaboojoo, Chipiapoos, Wabosso, and Chakekenapok.
I was there, I met a man, his name was Schoolcraft, who was very interested in the Red Indians.
She was permitted to get up three or four times a day to use the bathroom and once a week for an appointment with Schoolcraft, nothing more.
They were collected by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, the reknowned historian, pioneer explorer, and geologist.
In 1829 Porter placed them on the Little Platte, some 15 miles from the Missouri line, and about 1853 Schoolcraft located them on Nemaha river, their principal village being near the mouth of the Great Nemaha.
They were collected by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, the reknowned historian, pioneer explorer, and geologist.