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Books with title The Story of Marquette and Jolliet

  • The Story of Marquette and Jolliet

    R. Conrad Stein, Richard Wahl

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 1981)
    Describes the seventeenth-century expedition undertaken by two Frenchmen, a priest and a soldier, that led to the European discovery of the upper Mississippi.
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  • The Story of Marquette and Jolliet

    R. Conrad Stein

    Hardcover (Childrens Press, March 15, 1981)
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  • Marquette and Jolliet

    Kristin Petrie

    Library Binding (Checkerboard Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    This biography introduces young readers to the lives of Jesuit priest Jacques Marquette and fur trader Louis Jolliet. The book discusses each man's childhood and education. Readers discover that the Mississippi River is one of North America's most important waterways and that Marquette and Jolliet were the first white men to travel the upper Mississippi River, from the Wisconsin River to the mouth of the Arkansas River. The book introduces how various Native American tribes, such as the Quapaw tribe, helped the explorers. Also explained through engaging text are the lives of Marquette and Jolliet following their Mississippi River journey. Marquette soon died at the mouth of the Pere Marquette River, and Jolliet married, had a family, and continued his work as an explorer and a mapmaker. Full-color photos, an index, a timeline, a map, discussion questions, bold glossary terms, and phonetics accompany easy-to-read text and allow readers to follow Marquette and Jolliet's brave journey.
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