Henry Schoolcraft

  • male, deceased (1864)
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Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (March 28, 1793-December 10, 1864) was an American geographer, geologist, and ethnologist, noted for his early studies of Native American cultures, as well as for his "discovery" in 1832 of the source of the Mississippi River. His wife's knowledge on Native American legends shared with Schoolcraft formed in part the source material for Longfellow's epic poem, "The Song of Hiawatha". Wikipedia
Born:
March 28, 1793
Died:
December 10, 1864
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  • Schoolcraft's Journal

    ...Henry R. Schoolcraft, Journal of a Tour into the Interior of Missouri and Arkansaw, from Potosi, or Mine a Burton, in Missouri Territory, in a South-West Direction, ...
    history.missouristate.edu/FTMiller/LocalHistory/Schoolcra...
  • LibriVox American Indian...

    ... Fairy Tales Collected by Henry R. Schoolcraft and retold by William Trowbridge Larned With no written language, Native Americans living in the Lake Superior region passed their cultural identity ...
    librivox.org/american-indian-fairy-tales-by-william-trowb...
  • Wikipedia

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    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Schoolcraft
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    Author Aaronsohn, Alexander Abbey, Charles J. Abbey, Henry Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell, 1872-1958 Abbott, John S. C.
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