CONGRESSIONAL SERIAL SET Great Explorations | |
Exhibit for the University of Michigan Graduate Library, December 2005 | |
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The early explorations documented botany, zoology, and geology as well as Native American tribes. Naturalists accompanied the Army topographers seeking various routes for the transcontinental railroad, 1853-55. Their reports appeared as Document 758-768 (33rd Congress, 2d Session, Senate Executive Document 78). They included colored plates of birds and a detailed description of the Ursus Horribilis (grizzy bear).
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In every port Perry and his officers wrote voluminously of peoples, customs, commerce and science. His expedition led to the Convention of Kanagawa in 1854. A description of his journeys appears in Documents 802-804 (33rd Congress, 2d Session, House Executive Document 97). | |