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RMA45H68–Map of the US of the Louisiana Purchase as understood in 1803, later modified by treaty. Color lithograph
RMHRNWXR–Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State
RMPA3T3T–340 Commission of William Clark as brigadier general of the militia of Louisiana Territory, signed Thomas Jefferson and Dearborn (Henry Dearborn), March 12, 1807
RMKCRGHC–Commission of William Clark as brigadier general of the militia of Louisiana Territory, signed Thomas Jefferson and Dearborn (Henry Dearborn), March 12, 1807
RMPNERE0–Thomas Jefferson. Date/Period: 1800. Painting. Oil on canvas Oil on canvas. Height: 587.50 mm (23.13 in); Width: 488.95 mm (19.25 in). Author: REMBRANDT PEALE.
RF2PKD17N–Lieutenant Zebulon Montgomery Pike [Zebulon Montgomery Pike (January 5, 1779 – April 27, 1813) was an American brigadier general and explorer for whom Pikes Peak in Colorado was named. As a U.S. Army officer he led two expeditions under authority of President Thomas Jefferson through the Louisiana Purchase territory, first in 1805–1806 to reconnoiter the upper northern reaches of the Mississippi River, and then in 1806–1807 to explore the southwest to the fringes of the northern Spanish-colonial settlements of New Mexico and Texas. Pike's expeditions coincided with other Jeffersonian expeditio
RF2KED37H–USA - 1904 April 30: An 10 cents red brown postage stamp depicting Map of Louisiana Purchase. Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from the French First Republic in 1803. In return for fifteen million dollars, or approximately eighteen dollars per square mile, the United States nominally acquired a total of 828,000 sq miles in Middle America. However, France only controlled a small fraction of this area, most of which was inhabited by Native Americans
RMDR88P3–'A map of Lewis and Clark's Track across the Western portion of North America from the Mississippi to the Pacific Ocean by order of the Executive of the United States in 1804.5&6. Copied by Samuel Lewis from the original drawing of Wm (William Clark (1770-1838)).' The map shows the historic expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark to find the sources of the Missouri river, across the Rocky Mountains and down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean conducted during the years 1804 to 1806-6. Engraved by Samuel Harrison and first published in 1814.
RMB214YB–Jefferson River named for President Thomas Jefferson by Lewis and Clark. Photograph
RMHRNPRF–Thomas Jefferson, 3rd U.S. President
RMMAKG2C–Includes transcription. Title: Commission of William Clark as brigadier general of the militia of Louisiana Territory, signed Thomas Jefferson and Dearborn [Henry Dearborn], March 12, 1807 . 12 March 1807. Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
RMMAN0G6–Requests an interview stating that he is from St. Louis in the Louisiana Territory, and has a matter of great importance to communicate. Title: Letter signed I. Nash to Thomas Jefferson, October 3, 1807 . 3 October 1807. Nash, I.
RMB1TKBG–Madison and Jefferson Rivers joining to form the Missouri River with the Gallatin River not shown, Three Forks Montana. Photograph
RMHRKJN6–Thomas Jefferson, 3rd U.S. President
RMMAN0RC–States that a friend has just returned from exploring the Louisiana Territory, and he wonders if it would ?ǣbe safe in risking our fortunes in that desirable country.' Title: Letter signed Lewis Waugh, King George County, Virginia, to Thomas Jefferson, December 18, 1804 . 18 December 1804. Waugh, Lewis
RMMAKF2C–Offers Kennon an appointment as commandant with the rank of colonel at St. Charles, St. Louis, Ste. Genevieve, or New Madrid under the act of Congress to establish a government in the Louisiana Territory, the positions 'should be filled with persons who may blend with great prudence the duties civil and military annexed to the office.' Title: Letter signed Thomas Jefferson, Washington, to Col. Richard Kennon, July 20, 1804 . 20 July 1804. Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
RMHRNPRE–Thomas Jefferson, 3rd U.S. President
RMHRKK11–Thomas Jefferson, 3rd U.S. President
RMHRKJK9–Thomas Jefferson, 3rd U.S. President
RMG169TN–Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 - July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Father, the principal author of the United States Declaration of Independence (1776) and third President of the United States (1801-1809). At the beginning of the American Revolutio
RMG15H33–Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 - July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Father, the principal author of the United States Declaration of Independence (1776) and third President of the United States (1801-1809). At the beginning of the American Revolutio
RMG169TM–Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 - July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Father, the principal author of the United States Declaration of Independence (1776) and third President of the United States (1801-1809). At the beginning of the American Revolutio
RMG15K57–Undated color ehnaced portrait of Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 - July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Father, the principal author of the United States Declaration of Independence (1776) and third President of the United States (1801-1809). At the b
RMG15NDD–Portrait of Jefferson by artist Rembrandt Peale, believed to be from 1803. JThomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 - July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Father, the principal author of the United States Declaration of Independence (1776) and third President
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