Description: FRANCIS PARKMAN (September 16, 1823 – November 8, 1893) was a historian, born in Boston, MA. His father, the Rev. Francis Parkman, settled in Dorchester, MA, around 1633. On April 28th, 1846, the younger Parkman set out from St. Louis on a great adventure along the Oregon Trail. The expedition was undertaken with two distinct ends in view, to study the Indians, a topic he touches upon in the ALS offered here, and to improve his health. Shortly after leaving St. Louis, he fell in with a band of Sioux and lived with them for several weeks. [Research included] One-page, 5 x 8, ALS, “The Pocine...of the old age writers is certainly not Pokeweed, but another plant covering many parts of the middle states and probably called Pucoon... “It has a yellow flower and a root of a bright red. The Indians of Western N.Y. still use it (the root) as a dye, especially for their baskets. “Yours very truly “F. Parkman” One vertical fold. Light toning. No date, no place. Recipient is difficult to discern due to Parkman’s challenging writing. Everything we sell is guaranteed authentic forever to the original buyer. We also offer a 30-day return policy. If you discover a problem or are dissatisfied with an item, please contact us immediately. Our goal is to please every customer. We are pleased to be members of The Manuscript Society, Universal Autograph Collectors Club, The Ephemera Society, the Southern New England Antiquarian Booksellers and the Preferred Autograph Dealers and Auction Houses. [AM 333]
Price: 350 USD
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-11-24T20:53:56.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12 USD
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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Industry: Historical
Signed: Yes
Autograph Authentication: self
Original/Reproduction: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States