May-03-2014 09:46 AM
May-12-2014 07:18 PM
dave54 wrote:
Now that this thread has run its course, a little history refresher.
Lake Abert (not ALbert. There is no L in the name) was named by explorer John Fremont for Col Abert, head of the U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers that commissioned Fremont's expedition.
Fremont's journal is a free e-book for Kindle and you can read his account of the expedition. Read with a map handy and you can follow along. You may already visited or camped in places described in 1843.
May-12-2014 09:15 AM
dave54 wrote:
Now that this thread has run its course, a little history refresher.
Lake Abert (not ALbert. There is no L in the name) was named by explorer John Fremont for Col Abert, head of the U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers that commissioned Fremont's expedition.
Fremont's journal is a free e-book for Kindle and you can read his account of the expedition. Read with a map handy and you can follow along. You may already visited or camped in places described in 1843.
May-11-2014 04:04 PM
garyhaupt wrote:dave54 wrote:
Now that this thread has run its course, a little history refresher.
Fremont's journal is a free e-book for Kindle and you can read his account of the expedition. Read with a map handy and you can follow along. You may already visited or camped in places described in 1843.
Oh Ho..now that is a find! Thanks for the tip for Kindle.
Gary Haupt
May-10-2014 05:33 PM
dave54 wrote:
Now that this thread has run its course, a little history refresher.
Fremont's journal is a free e-book for Kindle and you can read his account of the expedition. Read with a map handy and you can follow along. You may already visited or camped in places described in 1843.
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