Extractions: by Samuel A. Sizer Guide to Selected Manuscript Collections was compiled in 1976 by Samuel A. Sizer, then Curator of Special Collections in the University of Arkansas Libraries. It contains brief descriptions of 211 collections, including a few that had not been processed at that time. The on line version updates the 1976 Sizer Guide to reflect work done on those collections in the division since then, and entries are integrated into the alphabetical list and the subject lists of electronic finding aids elsewhere on the Special Collections web site. A paper copy of the complete original Guide is available. At present, some manuscript collections in the division are accessible only through typewritten finding aids in the division reading room. However, as time and other resources permit, these are being converted to computer files and published on the Special Collections web site. Meanwhile, researchers should contact the division for further information. A B C D ... Y A] ALEXANDER, HENRY MACMILLAN, 1905-1969.
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Other American Explorers Benjamin de Bonneville Benjamin de Bonneville (BON uh vihl) (17961878), was an Americansoldier, trader, and Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville was born http://www2.worldbook.com/features/explorers/html/saga_oae.html
Extractions: Jim Bridger (1804-1881), a hunter, trapper, fur trader, and guide, was one of the greatest American frontiersmen. While searching for furs in the Rocky Mountains in 1824, Bridger became probably the first white person ever to see the Great Salt Lake. He took part in an early expedition that crossed the South Pass of the Rocky Mountains, and he was one of the first white people to see the wonders of the area that became Yellowstone National Park.
Captain Bonneville Captain Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville (17961878), American explorer andsoldier, was born in Paris, and brought to the United States by his parents. http://members.aol.com/Gibson0817/bonnvill.htm
Extractions: Captain Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville (1796-1878), American explorer and soldier, was born in Paris, and brought to the United States by his parents. He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1815 and entered the army. After gaining experience with the fur trade while serving at frontier posts, Bonneville obtained a leave of absence from the army and in 1832 led an expedition into the Rocky Mountains. Making his base on the Green River in Wyoming, he spent the next four years in fur trading and exploring. Having overstayed his leave from the army, he was dismissed. Captain Bonneville left for the frontier post of Ft. Osage on the Missouri in May 1932, with 110 men. He went by wagon train to save the delay of packing and unpacking horses. Also less horses meant less chance of them getting stole by the Indians. Wagons were also easily defended and provided good protection. There were 20 wagons in all. I.R. Walker and M.S. Cerre were his second in command. He hired several Delaware Indians were hired as hunters. That year, he was going to Pierre's Hole where the trappers redenzvous would be that year. On the way, he made friends with the Kansas Chief White Plume. On July 11, the expedition came to the fork of the Platte river. Though the route of the North Platte was unknown to him he took it because he was headed to the Rocky mountains. Herds of buffalo became more plentiful on this route. They reached the Wind River mountains on July 20.
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Listing Of Authors Bente, Friedrich, 18581930, Translator Bernstein, Herman, Translator Bonnell,Jerry Bonneville, Benjamin Louis Eulalie de, 1796-1878 Bosanquest, Frederick http://www.e-text.worldwide-library.org/editors_translators.htm
Extractions: This is www.e-text.worldwide-library.org the e-text control site of the Worldwide-Library organization Index site Home site UK2- Test Library Texts we can't have Index of Authors, Editors and Translators See the information page for details on this table. Note:- red items may be in wrong place in listing. Adam, G. Mercer (Graeme Mercer), 1830-1912
Discoverers Web Alphabetical List B Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville (USA, 17961878) 1832-1835 Livesin the Rocky Mountain area, trapping fur and gathering intelligence. http://www.win.tue.nl/~engels/discovery/alpha/b.html
Extractions: George Back (England, 1796-1878) 1819-1822: With Richardson and Franklin, explores the Canadian Arctic coast from the mouth of the Coppermine to Bathurst Inlet. - timeline 1825-1827: With Richardson and Franklin, follows the Canadian coast from the mouth of the Mackenzie to Cape Beechey. - timeline 1833-1835: Discovers the Great Fish River (Back), and follows it to the sea. - timeline William Baffin (England, 1584-1622) 1615: With Bylot, explores the northern Hudson Bay, and concludes that it does not provide a northwest passage. 1616: With Bylot, maps Davis Strait and Baffin Bay looking for the northwest passage. Sir Samuel White Baker (England, 1821-1893) 1861-1864: With his wife, Florence Baker , travels up the Nile and discovers Lake Albert. 1869-1873: Governor of Sudan for the khedive of Egypt. Leads a military campaign against slave traders on the upper Nile. Seekers of the Source Samuel White Baker: The Nile tributaries of Abyssinia, and the sword hunters of the Hamran arabs Samuel White Baker: Eight Years' Wanderings In Ceylon (Spain, 1475?-1519)
Pinedale Roundup of the hill to give skier room for wide, eyeopening turns.The trail was namedafter Captain Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville (1796-1878) an American http://meek.sublette.com/roundup/v97n15/v97n15s4.htm
Extractions: by Joe Wilhelm Jr. There's a lot more to White Pine than the trail map reveals, including hidden, unnamed trails and the stories behind some of the trail names.After riding the Great Spirit triple chairlift to the top of the mountain, Bonneville is a blue to green cruiser that helps wake up the legs of many mountain explorers. The trail is steep enough to provide enough first-run speed and it gradually opens up towards the bottom of the hill to give skier room for wide, eye-opening turns.The trail was named after Captain Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville (1796-1878) an American soldier and explorer who traveled and traded his way through the Wind River Range and the Green River Valley on his trip through the West in 1833. Most of the trail names are based on the history and geographical features of the area. One of the more popular features on a recent Thursday afternoon was Steve's run. Skiers and snowboarders alike could be heard hooting and hollering down this narrow chute of a trail. Located at the skiers' right of the Great Spirit lift, this hallway down the mountain was chewed up by snow sliders using quick tight turns and others just went screaming down the middle of the trail. The latter technique is dangerous because of at least four different trail merges throughout the run and carrying that much speed could cause major damage to both moveable and immoveable objects on or near the slope.
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HL editor Benson, Vincent, Translator Bente, Friedrich, 18581930, Translator Bonnell,Jerry Bonneville, Benjamin Louis Eulalie de, 1796-1878 Boswell, Robert Bruce http://digilander.libero.it/lazzi/cur.html
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