Friday, May 5, 2017
Honor Pledge
I pledge my word and honor that I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid on this work. Amelia Carrier
Photo URls
- https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org%2Fwikipedia%2Fcommons%2F2%2F27%2FDigging_For_Diamonds_%25282245556315%2529.jpg&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FCrater_of_Diamonds_State_Park&docid=U5O_G2GeZ1HrRM&tbnid=FiKtkubgBkdaFM%3A&vet=10ahUKEwjwgJf-rtrTAhXDWSYKHb9fD3EQMwg5KAAwAA..i&w=858&h=635&bih=710&biw=774&q=Crater%20of%20diamonds%20state%20park&ved=0ahUKEwjwgJf-rtrTAhXDWSYKHb9fD3EQMwg5KAAwAA&iact=mrc&uact=8
- http://aboutstlouis.com/local/parks/cuivre-river-state-park
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gfp-missouri-cuivre-river-state-park-walkway-up.jpg
- https://civilwartalk.com/threads/my-visit-to-missouri-civil-war-museum-and-jefferson-barracks.114311/
- http://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=FO031
- http://fortwiki.com/Fort_Coffee
- http://www.lindaweisrealty.com/armed-forces/fort-leavenworth/
- http://www.ordnebraska.com/fort-hartsuff-news/
- http://www.panoramio.com/photo/75736034
- http://adventure.howstuffworks.com/fort-smith-national-historic-site.htm
- http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/ARFS5.html
- http://www.kia.com/us/en/vehicle/niro/2017?cid=sem&ppc=y&aud=nro_b
Budget
My goal was to spend no more then $100 a day minus the cost of food. I did this quite easily. The $122.61 spent on food could be divided into 7 days, making the price $17.51 a day. Adding this to the price of most of my days beside the day I spent $90 would be bellow my estimated daily budget.
I spent $118.87 on gas, this was lower then the estimated original price of gas.
I spent $118.87 on gas, this was lower then the estimated original price of gas.
Citations
Works Cited
Cox, Dale. Fort Smith, Arkansas - Historic Sites and Points of Interest. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/ARFortSmith1.html>.
"Fees & Reservations." National Parks Service. U.S. Department of the Interior, n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <https://www.nps.gov/fosm/planyourvisit/feesandreservations.htm>.
Fort Coffee (fort) | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=FO031>.
Fort Hartsuff 1874-1881. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://www.nebraskahistory.org/publish/markers/texts/fort_hartsuff.htm>.
"Fort Hartsuff State Historical Park (Burwell, NE): Top Tips Before You Go - TripAdvisor." Read Reviews and Book Your Perfect Trip. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g45469-d1078454-Reviews-Fort_Hartsuff_State_Historical_Park-Burwell_Nebraska.html>.
Fort Hartsuff State Historical Park. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://forthartsuff.org/>.
Fort Leavenworth Kansas - History and Hauntings. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://www.legendsofamerica.com/ks-fortleavenworth.html>.
"Fort Leavenworth." Military.com - Base Guide. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://www.military.com/base-guide/fort-leavenworth>.
"A Gem Among Diamond Sites." Crater of Diamonds State Park. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://www.craterofdiamondsstatepark.com/>.
"Google Maps." Google Maps. N.p., n.d. Web. <www.google.maps.com>.
"Henry Leavenworth." Henry Leavenworth | The U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://www.usdakotawar.org/history/henry-leavenworth>.
History.com Staff. "James Madison." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/james-madison>.
History.com Staff. "Zachary Taylor." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/zachary-taylor>.
Hoptak, John David. "48th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry." Getting To Know. . .General George Lucas Hartsuff. N.p., 01 Jan. 1970. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://48thpennsylvania.blogspot.com/2009/01/getting-to-know-general-george-lucas.html>.
Judge Isaac Parker - The Hanging Judge of Indian Territory. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://www.legendsofamerica.com/ar-isaacparker.html>.
Missouri Forts of the Old West. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://www.legendsofamerica.com/mo-forts.html>.
"The Top Things to Do in Troy 2017 - TripAdvisor - Troy, MO Attractions - Find What to Do Today, This Weekend, or in May." TripAdvisor/. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g44978-Activities-Troy_Missouri.html>.
"United States History." History of Fort Smith, Arkansas. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h2303.html>.
"Welcome to an Engaged Community." Fort Madison, IA - Official Website - History of Fort Madison. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://www.fortmadison-ia.com/index.aspx?NID=203>.
"Welcome to an Engaged Community." Fort Madison, IA - Official Website - Old Fort Madison. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2017. <http://www.fortmadison-ia.com/index.aspx?NID=265>.
Kia. "2017 Kia Niro | Completely Redesigned Crossover | Kia." Cars, SUVs, Hybrids, Minivans & Crossovers. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 May 2017. <http://www.kia.com/us/en/vehicle/niro/2017?cid=sem&ppc=y&aud=nro_b>.
Kia. "2017 Kia Niro | Completely Redesigned Crossover | Kia." Cars, SUVs, Hybrids, Minivans & Crossovers. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 May 2017. <http://www.kia.com/us/en/vehicle/niro/2017?cid=sem&ppc=y&aud=nro_b>.
Photos
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| Sign before you enter the park |
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| Trail up from the river in Cuivre River Park |
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| Cuivre River Park water |
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| Display at Missouri Civil War Museum |
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| The front of the Civil War Museum |
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| Grave yard at the Civil War Museum |
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| People looking for diamonds at Crater of Diamond State Park |
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| Sign when you enter the park |
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| Sign when you enter the diamond park |
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| Sign welcoming you to Fossil Flats Trail |
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| A rock flat on Fossil Flats Trail |
Expenses
Post Cost (Food) -
- Salad Supplies - $20. 34
- Sweet Potatoes - $6.82
- Caned Soups/Chilies - $23.64
- Oats - $4.35
- Freeze dried berries - $20.50
- Chia - $10.62
- Fruit for snacks - $14.56
- Trail Mix - $21.78
- Total Food Amount - $122.61
June 1st -
- Gas - $27.37
- Motel 6- $50
- Total - $77.37
June 2nd -
- Gas - $23.32
- Motel 8 - $67
- Leavenworth Fort - $0
- Total - $90.32
June 3rd -
- Gas - $0
- Motel 6 - $50
- Fort Hartsuff - $2 parking fee
- Total - $52
June 4th -
- Gas - $22.59
- Motel 6 - $50
- Fort Madison - $8
- Missouri Civil War Museum - $7
- Total - $87.59
- Gas - $18.86
- Motel 6: $50
- Fort/Court House Visit - $0
- Total - $68.86
June 6th -
- Gas - $0
- Motel 6 - $50
- Fort Smith - $7
- Total - $57
June 7th -
- Gas - $26.73
- Crater of Diamonds Park - $10
- Total - $36.73
The total amount spent on this trip was $592.48.
Thursday, May 4, 2017
Fort Coffee
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| Historical Photo Representation of the fort. |
Fort Coffee was named after General John Coffee of Tennessee. John Coffee had many jobs his life, he had been a frontier merchant, land agent and locator, Indian fighter, surveyor, and land inspector. John Coffee was a good friend and business partner to Andrew Jackson. Andrew Jackson was such a public figure that people like John Coffee were never recognized. Historians are also still unclear about John Coffee's place because they still do not totally understand the operation of land in the Old Southwest and his connections of being a surveyor and a land speculator.
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| Plaque representing Fort Coffee |
Fort Leavenworth
Still active, Fort Leavenworth remains the oldest active Army post on the Mississippi river. It is also the first building in Kansas territory. The fort has been providing over 170 years of service for our military. Another name for the Fort is Cantonment Leavenworth, a man named Henry Leavenworth had established this Fort on May 8th 1827. This Fort was began as a quartermaster depot, arsenal and troop post. It also protected the fur trade on the Santa Fe Trail. In 1829 the people had to evacuate the fort. Kickapoo Indians used the fort until 1829. After 1832 this Fort Leavenworth had become a destination for soldiers, surveyors and settlers that were passing through to the west. They had military expeditions in 1857-1858 that brought Mormon into Utah. This fort has a long rich history that runs through the Civil War and into the current day.
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| Front of Fort Leavenworth |
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| Sign marking the fort |
Fort Hartsuff
On September 5, 1874 "Post on the North Fork of the Loup River" was established, the North Loop Valley area had provided a route for the Sioux raids on the Pawnee. In 1874 the settlers requested military protection. This is why the post was originally built on the Loup River. One month later the post was renamed Fort Hartsuff in honor of Major General George L. Hartsuff. The fort was the center of social life. They distributed supplies for the valley and helped people survive the drought and the grasshopper invasions. In 1876 the fort had its first major military battle, Battle of the Blow Out. A group of Sioux had came in contact with troops in commanded by Lieutenant Heyl. On May first 1881 the fort was abandoned.
General George Lucas Hartsuff had been a General for Ohio and a Chief of Staff in Virginia before becoming a major general. His job was to command all Union forces on the Bermuda Hundred. But before that Hartsuff had been put in charge of the 4th U.S Artillery in Texas where he fell sick with Yellow Fever. After he recovered he was sent to Fort Myers Florida to send troops into the Seminole territory. During this trip he got shot in the chest. The bullet was never removed so he lived with it. This is only one example of one of his many adventures in his life, he conducted many. He also got sick or injured many times and recovered. When he retired he died from Pneumonia.
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| One of their daily reenactments |
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| Man reading a historical marker |
Fort Madison
Fort Madison was one of the first forts built along the Mississippi River. This fort was one of three that was established to control our new Louisiana territories. The fort controlled trade from the Native Americans. This fort was built in bad area. Enemy had an open range to fire at the fort. Since the beginning the fort had been attacked by tribes like the Sauk. When troops attempted to leave the fort they were attacked by the Sauk. In 1809 the only thing that stopped them from storming the fort was a threat from cannon fire, they really disliked the fort. They made many improvements to the fort over the year including adding blockades to prevent attacks. These did not work because in 1812 the fort was attacked again, during this attack the fort had nearly been overrun. The only thing that stopped further damage of the fort was a cannon fire that destroyed one of the Indians positions. During the War of 1812 attacks on troops outside of the fort led to another attack. The troops intentionally burned outer fort buildings so the Indians could not siege control of them. Eventually U.S troops abandoned the fort and burned it as they left.
The fort was originally named Fort Belle View but was changed to Fort Madison after out fourth president James Madison. James Madison was also a founding father of the U.S. He advocated for a strong government and composed the first drafts of the U.S constitution. In 1792 Madison and Jefferson founded the Democratic-Republican Party. Madison served as Secretary of State under Jefferson. During Madison presidency he had led us into the War of 1812. After his two terms in the White House he retired to his Virginia plantation.
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| Back of the fort and a cannon |
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| Sign leading up to the fort |
Fort Cap au Gris
In 1813 Fort Cap au Gris was built as a temporary fort near Troy, Missouri. This fort was built in order for troops to observe Indian movement along the Mississippi River. After the defeat at Fort Johnson Zachary Taylor had commanded his troops to located to Cap au Gris in 1814. The official end of the War of 1812 was fought near that fort. The battle was called The Battle of the Sink Hole. This battle was fought near the Cuivre River. This battle was started by an ambush of Sac Indians against a group of rangers. As time went on after the war was over and the fort was burnt a little town was built up around the location. The war ended March 23, 1815.
Zachary Taylor had commanded troops in the 1812 war. He was in the Black Hawk War and the Second Seminole War. He also served in the Mexican War in 1846. In 1848 he was elected president of the United States.In June 1850 he got ill and died.
Zachary Taylor had commanded troops in the 1812 war. He was in the Black Hawk War and the Second Seminole War. He also served in the Mexican War in 1846. In 1848 he was elected president of the United States.In June 1850 he got ill and died.
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| Painting of Zachary Taylor |
Fort Smith
In 1817 Fort Smith was built in order to maintain peace between the Osage and Cherokee Indians and was named after General Thomas Smith. Fort Smith had become a very important place for supplies for the U.S army. In 1849 a small village had started to grow around the fort because of the people headed to California during the gold rush. In the beginning of the Civil War the confederates held the fort. By 1863 the Union Army had seized it and the federal army held it for the rest of the war. After the Civil War outlaws had made their way to the fort and terrorized the peaceful Indian nations. This became an overwhelming factor and they needed to name a judge. This judge was Judge Parker, he was the judge for the western district of Arkansas.
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| One of the side buildings and a carriage |
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| Main Fort Smith building |
June 7th
June 6th
Today's trip is to Fort Smith in Arkansas. It will take 3 hours and 15 minutes. I ate my oats and got n the road by 7 in the morning. I arrived at Fort Smith. The cost was $7 for one week, I will only be staying a day here though. It is about 10:30 am, I bought the ticket and was ready to explore. Along with just viewing the grounds I was able to enter the barracks and the courthouse building. This took me a good three hours of taking my time reading every bit of information I could.
It was now 1:30 and I was done viewing the Fort. This trip was a very inspiring experience, I learned so much about our past military and the history of our quarrels. I then drove about 2 hours to get to Fossil Flats Trailhead to have a late lunch around 3:30 (salad, sweet potato). Around 5 I drove another 2 hours back to the Motel 6 that I would be staying the night at. It is now 7 pm, I will eat my soup and go to bed. My tank had 314 miles left, I drove 300 miles today, I will need to fill up before I get on the road tomorrow.
It was now 1:30 and I was done viewing the Fort. This trip was a very inspiring experience, I learned so much about our past military and the history of our quarrels. I then drove about 2 hours to get to Fossil Flats Trailhead to have a late lunch around 3:30 (salad, sweet potato). Around 5 I drove another 2 hours back to the Motel 6 that I would be staying the night at. It is now 7 pm, I will eat my soup and go to bed. My tank had 314 miles left, I drove 300 miles today, I will need to fill up before I get on the road tomorrow.
June 5th
June 4th
June 3rd
My stay at the Motel 8 was fine, as it is rated a 3.5 on Google. I have a 3 hour and 12 minute drive to Fort Hartsuff and I am ecstatic. I finished my oatmeal and packed up again to get on the road by 7. Three hours later I am at the fort. The price to park at the location is $2 and one may have a pass to visit the forts in Nebraska, which I have obtained. I spent about two hours at the fort educating myself on historical events. I left the fort building and found a field to rest and have, again, salad and sweet potato. Afterwards it was around 1 in the afternoon, its time to start heading to my next destination. I am taking the five hour drive over to De Moines Iowa to stay at a Motel 6. The travel today is 491 miles. I have 104 miles left in my tank after the trip, I will fill up again when I start going on my way to Fort Madison.
June 2nd
June 1st
Map
- To the left is the route that I will be taking, starting on June 1, 2017 - June 10, 2017.
- Below the map is the list of historical attractions that I will stop at.
- The total trip will be done without tolls and will take about 44 hours without stops.
- Other destinations like motels, food, and entertainment will be described in the day's blog entry.
- In the end it did take 49 hour and 30 minutes.
Car and Milage
I will be driving a 2017 Kia Niro FE. The car has a 11.9 gallon tank and gets 50 miles to the gallon and 595 miles per gallon. This trip is 2,755 miles long. The estimated total gas price will be $126.73 at $2.30 a gallon.
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