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Description: "The officers of this post are opposed to removing the garrison to site of old Fort Osage. It is too far within the settlements and there might be feuds between the Indians and settlers. If the troops would accompany the traders from that point they would not be required below Council Grove for there they could meet the caravan. This site provides easiest access to the greatest number of Indians. There are some differences here but a court martial is to sit here soon and probably all will be straightened out".
In this informative volume, James O. Wheeler and Francis M. Sibley have compiled quotations from the most prominent American geographers of this century. Their purpose in doing so is to review, identify, and characterize some of the more salient features and themes of the discipline as it has evolved over the years. The volume is divided into five major sections, four of which are based on Pattison's four traditions in American geography: earth science, man-land, area studies, and spatial. In the fifth section, Wheeler and Sibley focus on geographic education, citing quotations pertaining to techniques, application, and thought.
Compiled by the current editors of the journal Gender & Education, this new book maps the development of thinking in gender and education over the last fifteen years, featuring groundbreaking articles from leading authors in the field.
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