William Lewis Herndon Orden de los libros
William Lewis Herndon lideró una expedición de los Estados Unidos al Valle del Amazonas en 1851. Murió como comandante del vapor SS Central America de la Atlantic Mail Steamship Company durante un huracán, hundiéndose con su barco. Su hermano erigió el Memorial Herndon en los terrenos de la Academia Naval de los EE. UU. en Annapolis.




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- 2022
- 2012
Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon: Made Under the Direction of the Navy Department. Volume 2 of 3
- 388 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Focusing on the exploration of the Amazon River, this work provides an in-depth account of the expedition directed by the Navy Department in the mid-19th century. It features contributions from Lieut. Herndon and Lt. Lardner Gibbon, offering insights into the geography, culture, and challenges faced during the journey. The collection is part of Sabin Americana, which encompasses a vast range of historical documents related to the Americas, making it a valuable resource for understanding the region's exploration and development over 400 years.
- 2012
The narrative details a comprehensive exploration of the Amazon Valley, conducted under the auspices of the Navy Department. It highlights the diverse geography, rich ecosystems, and the cultural interactions encountered during the expedition. The work emphasizes the significance of the Amazon River and its tributaries, documenting the flora, fauna, and indigenous populations. This account serves as both a scientific study and an adventurous journey, contributing valuable insights into one of the world's most vital and enigmatic regions.
- 2012
Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon: Made Under the Direction of the Navy Department. Volume 1 of 3
- 442 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
The book presents a comprehensive exploration of the Amazon Valley, directed by the Navy Department and authored by William Lewis Herndon. It offers firsthand accounts of the region's discovery and exploration, alongside insights into the broader historical context of the Americas from the late 15th century to the early 20th century. This collection includes various documents such as maps, political tracts, and literature, providing a vivid portrayal of societal and cultural dynamics across North, Central, and South America. High-quality digital scans are now accessible through print-on-demand.
- 2000
Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon, 1851-1852
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
The narrative chronicles the first American expedition into the Amazon Valley in 1851, led by an appointee of the Secretary of the Navy. It vividly recounts the adventures and challenges faced during this groundbreaking journey, showcasing the allure and mystery of the Amazon that captivated 19th-century America. This account highlights the spirit of exploration and the era's fascination with uncharted territories.