
audiobook
by Zebulon Montgomery Pike, Elliott Coues
Transcriber's Note:
THE EXPEDITIONS OF Zebulon Montgomery Pike,
CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
CHAPTER I. ITINERARY: UP THE MISSOURI AND OSAGE RIVERS, AND THROUGH KANSAS TO THE PAWNEE VILLAGE ON THE REPUBLICAN RIVER, JULY 15TH-SEPT. 30TH, 1806.
CHAPTER II. ITINERARY, CONTINUED: FROM THE PAWNEE VILLAGE THROUGH KANSAS AND COLORADO TO PIKE'S PEAK, OCT. 1ST-NOV. 30TH, 1806.
CHAPTER III. ITINERARY, CONCLUDED: IN THE MOUNTAINS OF COLORADO ON HEADWATERS OF THE ARKANSAW AND RIO GRANDE, DECEMBER 1ST, 1806-FEBRUARY 26TH, 1807.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI. CORRESPONDENCE. - Art. 1. Letter, Wilkinson's Instructions to Pike.[VI-1]
CHAPTER I. ITINERARY: THROUGH NEW MEXICO ON THE RIO GRANDE TO EL PASO, FEB. 27TH-MAR. 21ST, 1807.
This volume brings listeners into the heart of an early‑American frontier expedition, following Zebulon Pike as he steers his small flotilla up the Missouri and Osage rivers and into the Kansas plains. The narrative opens with a vivid launch from Belle Fontaine, a mixed party of soldiers, interpreters and rescued Osage and Pawnee chiefs, and quickly immerses you in the daily grind of river travel, unexpected setbacks, and uneasy encounters with rival tribes. The author’s meticulous footnotes preserve the original spelling quirks while clarifying the historical context, letting the original voice shine through.
Beyond the day‑by‑day log, the book offers a wealth of supplemental material: scholarly commentary, detailed maps, and Pike’s own observations on the lands that would become Arkansas, New Mexico, and Texas. These layers turn a straightforward travel diary into a textured portrait of early‑19th‑century diplomacy, geography, and the sheer determination required to push into unknown territories. Listeners will feel the river’s current, the tension of negotiations, and the awe of a landscape on the cusp of American expansion.
Full title
The Expeditions of Zebulon Montgomery Pike, Volume 2 (of 3) To Headwaters of the Mississippi River Through Louisiana Territory, and in New Spain, During the Years 1805-6-7. To Headwaters of the Mississippi River Through Louisiana Territory, and in New Spain, During the Years 1805-6-7.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (642K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Melissa McDaniel, Charlie Howard, Rachael Schultz and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2013-09-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1779–1813
An early American explorer and army officer, he led ambitious expeditions into the Louisiana Purchase and gave his name to Pikes Peak. His life mixed frontier exploration, military service, and a dramatic death during the War of 1812.
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