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Site Name Keywords
CA-SBr-2102 •
CA-SBR-193 •
Site O-18 •
Site 511-2 •
CA-RIV-150 •
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site •
CA-SBr-434 •
CA-SBr-2162 •
CA-RIV-652 •
CA-SBR-2704
Site Type Keywords
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Road, Trail, and Related Structures or Features •
Archaeological Feature •
Bridge •
Artifact Scatter •
Agricultural or Herding •
Village •
Reservoir •
Trail •
Mine
Other Keywords
Cultural Resource •
Archaeological Survey •
Archeological Survey •
Prehistory •
Significance / Management •
Significance •
No Cultural Resources •
Reconnaissance •
Site Settlement •
Pipeline
Culture Keywords
Archaic •
Woodland •
Historic •
Euroamerican •
Late Archaic •
20th Century •
Late Woodland •
Middle Woodland •
Hist N Nat Amer •
Mississippian
Investigation Types
Site Evaluation / Testing •
Archaeological Overview •
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Systematic Survey •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Collections Research •
Historic Background Research •
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis •
Environment Research •
Bioarchaeological Research
Material Types
Chipped Stone •
Ceramic •
Ground Stone •
Fauna •
Metal •
Shell •
Glass •
Fire Cracked Rock •
Mineral •
Building Materials
Temporal Keywords
Historic •
Prehistoric •
1900-1750 Ad •
1499-1000 Ad •
1000-500 Ad •
19th Century •
Proto-Historic •
20th Century •
18th Century •
Historic Period
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
US (ISO Country Code) •
New Mexico (State / Territory) •
California (State / Territory) •
Colorado (State / Territory) •
Utah (State / Territory) •
Montana (State / Territory) •
Oregon (State / Territory) •
49998 (Fips Code)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 352,601-352,700 of 357,009)
- Observations on Some Mounds on the Tensaw River (1853)
- Scenes and Adventures in the Semi-Alpine Region of the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas, Which Were First Traversed By De Soto In 1541 (1853)
- Arkansas. Map of the Arkansas Surveying District, Showing the Extent of Public Surveys in Said District On the 30th September 1851 (1852)
- Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi Valley: With the Original Narratives of Marquette, Allouez, Membre, Hennepin, and Anastase Douay (1852)
- Recommendations on Federal Assistance for California Indians (1852)
- Historical and Statistical Information Respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States (1851)
- Information Respecting the History, Condition, and Prospects of the Indian Tribes By the United States (1851)
- Some Information Respecting the Creeks: in Information Respecting the History, Condition, and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United Sttes, H. R. Schoolcraft (1851)
- New Map of Arkansass, With Its Canals, Roads, and Distances (1850)
- On the Mineral Region of Lake Superior (1850)
- Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Mortality, Arkansas (1850)
- Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Productions of Agriculture, Arkansas (1850)
- Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Products of Industry, Arkansas (1850)
- Adventures of the First Settlers On the Oregon or Columbia River: Being a Narrative of the Expedition Fitted out By John Jacob Astor, or Establish the "Pacific Fur Company"; Chapter VI: the Ten Tribes (1849)
- Lives and Adventures of the Desperadoes of the Southwest: Containing an Account of the Duelist and Dueling.. (1849)
- A Monograph of the Ancient Monuments of the State of Kentucky (1849)
- Second Visit To the United States of America (1849)
- Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley (1848)
- Arkansas (1848)
- Creek Confederacy (1848)
- Origin, Progress, and Conclusion of the Florida War (1848)
- Historical Sketches of Kentucky (1847)
- New Map of Arkansas With Its Canals, Roads, and Distances (1846)
- Description of Some Artificial Mounds On Prairie Jefferson, Louisiana (1845)
- New Map of Arkansas With Its Canals, Roads, and Distances (1845)
- Reference Map of the State of Louisiana from the Original Surveys of the United States (1845)
- Arkansas (1844)
- Excursion Through the Slave States, from Washington On the Potomac, To the Frontier of Mexico; With Sketches of Popular Manners and Geological Notices (1844)
- New Map of Arkansas With Its Canals, Roads and Distances (1844)
- The useful arts employed in the construction of dwelling houses (1844)
- Arkansas. Map of Arkansas Surveying District Showing the Extent of the Public Surveys in Said District On the 30th September 1843 (1843)
- Description of the Missourium Theristocaulodon (Koch), or Missouri Leviathan (Leviathan Missouriensis), Together With Its Supposed Habits and Indian Traditions, 5th ED (1843)
- Further Information Respecting the Aborigines Together With Dome Particulars Relative To the Seminole War (1843)
- Louisiana and Part of Arkansas (1843)
- New Map of Arkansas With Its Canals, Roads, and Distances (1843)
- Reliquiae Balwinianae: Selections from the Correspondence of the Late William Baldwin, M.D., Surgeon in the United States Navy (1843)
- Arkansas (1842)
- American Antiquities and Researches into the Origin and History of the Red Race (1841)
- American Samoa: From Coaling Station to World War II Outpost (1841)
- Arkansas. Map of the Arkansas Surveying District Showing the Extent of Public Surveys in Said District On the 30th September 1841 (1841)
- New Map of Arkansas With Its Canals, Roads, and Distances (1841)
- Arkansas (1840)
- Arkansas. Map of the Arkansas Surveying District, Showing the Extent of Public Surveys in Said District On the 30th September 1840 (1840)
- Description of the English Province of Carolina, By the Spaniards Call (1840)
- House Decorator and Painters Guide (1840)
- Sketch of the Indian Tribes Known Under the Appelation of Muskogees (Seminoles), Etc (1840)
- Crania Americana; or a Comparative View of the Skulls of Various Aboriginal Nations of North and South America, To Which Is Prefixed an Essay On the Varieties of the Human Species (1839)
- Discovery of the Remains of a Mastodon In Gasconade County, Missouri, and the Evidence of Man (1839)
- Map of Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas, Exhibiting the Post Office, Post Roads, Canals, Railroads, Etc (1839)
- Moses Merrill Diary 1832-1839 (1839)
- New Map of Arkansas, Compiled from the Latest Information By James Callan, Civil Engineer, Washington City (1839)
- New Map of the State of Arkansas, Constructed Principally from United States Surveys, Exhibiting the Counties, Townships, and Sections (1839)
- Remains of the Mastodon In Missouri (1839)
- Annual Report of the Geologist of Maryland, Another Abundant Source of Lime (1838)
- Arkansas (1838)
- Far West: Or, a Tour Beyond the Mountains. Embracing Outlines of Western Life and Scenery; Sketches of the Prairies, Rivers, Ancient Mounds, Early Settlements of the French, Etc.. (1838)
- Gazetteer of the State of Missouri, With a Map of the State... To Which Is Added an Appendix, Containing Frontier Sketches, and Illustrations of Indian Character, With a Frontispiece, Engraved On Steel (1837)
- A Narrative of the life and sufferings of Mrs. Jane Johns, who was barbarously wounded and scalped by Seminole Indians in East Florida (1837)
- Sketch of the Cherokee and Choctaw Indians (1837)
- Territory of Florida: or Sketches of the Topography, Civil and Natural History of the Country, the Climate, an the Indians (1837)
- Articles On the Seminole from the National Atlas and Sunday Morning Mail of Philadelphia (1836)
- Builder's Pocket Manual (1836)
- Census of Arkansas (1836)
- Map of the State of Missouri and Territory of Arkansas, Compiled from the Latest Authorities (1836)
- New Map of Arkansas With Its Canals, Roads, and Distances (1836)
- New Map of Arkansas, Compiled from the Latest Information By James Callan, Civil Engineer, Washington City (1836)
- Notices of Florida and the Campaigns (1836)
- Recollections of the Late Campaign in East Florida (1836)
- Synopsis of the Indian Tribes in North America (1836)
- War in Florida, Being an Exposition On Its Causes, and an Accurate History of the Campaigns of General Clinch, Gaines and Scout (1836)
- Arkansas (1835)
- Arkansas (1835)
- Crown Glass Cutter and Glazier's Manual (1835)
- First Journey to North America in the years 1822 to 1824. (Translation from the German, U. of North Dakota) (1835)
- Geological Report of an Examination Made in 1834 of the Elevated Country Between the Missouri and Red Rivers (1835)
- Louisiana and Part of Arkansas (1835)
- Tour On the Prairies. By the Author of the Sketch Book (1835)
- Annual Report of the Geologist of Maryland, Sect. VI - Miscellaneous Resources of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, for Agricultural and Other Purposes (1834)
- ...Census- Michigan and Arkansas (1834)
- West India Sketch Book - 2 Volumes (1834)
- American Antiquities & Discoveries in the West: Being an Exhibition of the Evidence That an Ancient Population of Partially Civilized Nations Differing Entirely from Those of the Present Indians Peopled America Many Centuries Before Its Dis (1833)
- American Antiquities and Discoveries in the West (1833)
- New Map of Arkansas With Its Canals, Roads, and Distances (1833)
- North America. Sheet X: Parts of Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Arkansas (1833)
- North America. Sheet XIII: Parts of Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida (1833)
- West India "Compensation" To the Owners of Slaves;--Right in the Government;--Advantageous To the Nation;--Would Interfere With No Feelings but Such As Are Disgraceful and Destructive (1833)
- West India Question--Immediate Emancipation..and Remarks On Cempensation (1833)
- Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas Territory (1832)
- Cultural Resource Reconnaissance Survey North Port Units 53 & 54 in Sarasota, FL (1832)
- Map of the States of Mississippi, Louisiana, and the Arkansas Territory (1832)
- Sylva Americana (1832)
- Map Showing Boundary Line Between Choctaw and Chickasaw Country (1830)
- Geographisch-Statistische Und Historische Chart Von Arkansas (1828)
- Map Forwarded By General Wm. Clark, Exhibiting a View of Indian Lands in Missouri and Arkansas Territory (1828)
- Tour Around Oahu (1828)
- Amer. Sep. Partie Des Etats Unis, No. 56 (1827)
- Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Map of Arkansas Territory. Map of Arkansas and Other Territories of the United States (1827)
- Map of the States of Missouri and Illinois and Territory of Arkansas (1827)
- Eastern Boundary of Choctaw Lands or the Western Boundary of Arkansas Territory from Fort Smith To the Red River (1826)
- Letter from the Secretary of War Transmitting Information Relating To the Present Location of the Florida Indians, Their Country, Its Soil, Water (1826)