Along the Arkansas with Oklahoma s First Scientist

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Along the Arkansas with Oklahoma s First Scientist 2016 Oklahoma History Conference April 28, 2016 Susan Dragoo susandragoo.com

Explorations Prior to Formation of Indian Territory Source: Beyond the Frontier, Hoig

What About Botany?

Source: Lottinville

Arrival at Fort Smith Photo of Sugar Loaf April 24, 1819. Rising, as it were, out of the alluvial forest, is seen from hence, at the distance of 35 miles, a conic mountain nearly as blue as the sky, and known by the French hunters under the name of Point de Sucre, or the sugar loaf.

May 1, 1819. The garrison... is agreeably situated at the junction of the Pottoe, on a rising ground of about 50 feet elevation, and surrounded by alluvial and uplands of unusual fertility. The view is more commanding and picturesque, than any other spot of equal elevation on the banks of the Arkansa.

The Journey on the Arkansas Source: Lottinville

The Cavaniol, now clear of mist, appeared sufficiently near to afford some more adequate idea of its form and character. A prominent point which appears on its summit, is, I am told by the Cherokees who accompanied us, a mound of loose stones, thrown up either as a funeral pile or a beacon by the aborigines. The natives and hunters assert that subterranean rumblings have been heard in this mountain.

July 7, 1819. Not far from the place of our encampment, on the left, we passed the Swallow (or Hirundel), rocks, a projecting cliff, about 150 feet high, adorned with bushes of cedar, in the centre of which there appears to be an entrance into a cavern, and several other fretted excavations scattered over with clusters of martin nests.

July 11, 1819. After ascending about six miles, we passed the outlet of the Canadian.... Above the confluence of this stream, the Arkansa, where deep, appears clear, green, and limpid.

Courtesy Oklahoma Historical Society Online Archives July 14, 1819. We again passed three or four difficult rapids,... But presently after saw the outlet of Grand river, and now entered the Verdigris, where M. Bougie and Mr. Prior had their trading houses.

July 17, 1819. To-day I proceeded with two young men in a canoe up Grand river, with an intention of visiting the salt works.

Westward Overland August 11, 1819. To-day I left the trading establishment of the Verdigris to proceed on a land journey up the Arkansa, accompanied by a trapper and hunter named Lee, who had penetrated across this country nearly to the sources of Red river, and followed his present occupation for upwards of eight years.

Westward Overland

No other botanist collected as many new kinds of plants within what is now the United States; no other naturalist saw so much of it in primeval condition. (Nuttall) wrote the first ornithology of North America that was priced for general purchase.... His field knowledge of the natural history of temperate America was unequaled in his day and has hardly been rivaled. It was not quantity nor scope, however, nor ecological knowledge that most distinguished his work but a fine discrimination of eye, ear, and scientific judgment and a unique acumen in the field that reveal to him species not found again for decades in some cases for over a century. Matching these qualities was his single-minded devotion to nature;.... He is also recognized as easily the first man of science in Augustan Harvard. - Jeannette Graustein, Thomas Nuttall Naturalist, Explorations in America, 1808-1841

Landmarks Sugar Loaf Mountain Cavanal Hill Wilson s Rock Spiro Mounds Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge Webber s Falls Three Forks Union Mission Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge Keystone Ancient Preserve Okmulgee Wildlife Management Area Highway 104 Bridge near Haskell

susandragoo.com In History s Footsteps Oklahoma Today Magazine March/April 2015

Sources A Journal of Travels into the Arkansas Territory During the Year 1819, Thomas Nuttall, edited by Savoie Lottinville, University of Oklahoma Press Thomas Nuttall, Naturalist: Explorations in America 1808-1841, Jeannette E. Graustein, Harvard University Press The Land Between the Rivers, Russell Lawson, University of Michigan Press Beyond the Frontier: Exploring the Indian Country, Stan Hoig, University of Oklahoma Press Chronicles of Oklahoma and Archives of Oklahoma Historical Society In History s Footsteps, Susan Dragoo, Oklahoma Today, March/April 2015

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