In the summer of 1820, a party of transatlantic sportsmen and adventurers made their way through the rocky scrubland of the Arkansas country’s Ozark Mountains on a passenger pigeon hunt. The plentiful birds roosted thick in the canopy of the forest, and on the first day of the expedition, the party of English gentlemen and […]| The History Bandits
The Significance of the Tennessee-Savannah River Route in early America: In February of 1701, a party of three Frenchmen lowered their birchbark canoe into the frigid headwaters of a snowmelt strea…| The History Bandits