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André Michaux's Travels into Kentucky, 1793-96; François André Michaux's Travels West of Alleghany Mountains, 1802; Thaddeus Mason Harris's Journal of a Tour Northwest of Alleghany Mountains, 1803. cover

André Michaux's Travels into Kentucky, 1793-96; François André Michaux's Travels West of Alleghany Mountains, 1802; Thaddeus Mason Harris's Journal of a Tour Northwest of Alleghany Mountains, 1803.

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A compilation of three travel journals documenting journeys across the trans-Alleghany West, combining close botanical observation, descriptions of landscapes and settlements, practical notes on cultivation and timber, and reports of encounters with local inhabitants. The texts alternate daily journal entries and scientific commentary, supplemented by maps, illustrations, and editorial material, and together they chronicle routes, plant collections, and experimental attempts at transplantation while also recording the social and geographic conditions encountered during exploration.

About the Author

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André Michaux

André Michaux was a French botanist and explorer known for his significant contributions to the understanding of North American flora. His notable work, "André Michaux's Travels into Kentucky, 1793-96," documents his explorations in the United States during the late 18th century, providing valuable insights into the natural history and geography of the region. Michaux's expeditions were instrumental in collecting and cataloging plant species, many of which were previously unknown to European science. His travels west of the Allegheny Mountains further expanded the botanical knowledge of the time, making him a key figure in the early study of American botany.

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