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Josiah Gregg - Wikiwand Josiah Gregg (19 July 1806 – 25 February 1850) was an American merchant, explorer, naturalist, and author of Commerce of the Prairies, about the American Southwest and parts of northern Mexico He collected many previously undescribed plants on his merchant trips and during the Mexican–American War, for which he has often been credited in botanical nomenclature After the war he went to
Commerce of the Prairies - Wikiquote Commerce of the Prairies: or, The journal of a Santa Fé trader, 1831–1839 was written by Josiah Gregg (1806–1850), a merchant, explorer, naturalist, and author who described his travels and adventures throughout the American Southwest and Northern Mexico He is most famous for this book, a classic description of his early travels along the Santa Fe Trail to Santa Fe, then along El Camino
Maria Rosa Villalpando - Wikipedia Josiah Gregg first brought the story of Villalpando to light in his 1844 book Commerce of the Prairies Gregg's account, with many inaccuracies, said that she was the ancestor of many respectable families in St Louis and was remembered for telling "her tale of woe " [10] Historian James F Brooks, who wrote of "slavery, kinship, and community in the Southwest borderlands," saw Villalpando as
Herndon Davis - Wikipedia Davis painted a portrait of Josiah Gregg (1806–1850) between 1950 and 1962, which is in the collection of Palace of the Governors, a New Mexico History Museum [11] He also painted santos [4] Davis created a wash drawing of the notorious House of Mirrors brothel, that later became a Buddhist temple
Chaco Culture National Historical Park - Wikipedia The American trader Josiah Gregg wrote about the ruins of Chaco Canyon, referring in 1832 to Pueblo Bonito as "built of fine-grit sandstone" In 1849, a U S Army detachment passed through and surveyed the ruins, following United States acquisition of the Southwest with its victory in the Mexican War in 1848 [43]
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Josiah Gregg - Wikidata merchant, explorer, naturalist, and author (1806-1850)Doctor Josiah Gregg Esq (19 Jul 1806 - 25 Feb 1850)
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COMMERCE OF THE PRAIRIES by Josiah Gregg - kancoll. org Josiah Gregg based this classic book about the origin and development of the Santa Fe trade, first published in 1844, on notes he kept during his own journeys to Santa Fe Full of personal observations and anecdotes, as well as historical information, the book remains a definitive resource on the Trail and the trade it fostered