<h2><strong>ELIZA HOUSE TRIST traveled west two decades before Lewis &amp; Clark and she kept <em>this</em> journal for Thomas Jefferson. </strong></h2><p><br></p><p>A new publication of the original daily journal of early America's Eliza Trist on her 1783-84 westward trip into seldom-traveled Mississippi territory. She endures extreme weather. Encounters early pioneers and settlers. And her daily observations include Louisiana territory natural resources historic sights and waterways. Eliza's writings firmly place her into America's founding and expansion history. By her own hand and words shared with Thomas Jefferson Eliza Trist contributes to our lexicon of what it meant to go west.</p><h2><br></h2><h2>A New Hardbound Edition of the Travel Journal</h2><p>This new and beautifully-packaged hardbound edition with a new introduction by Karen A. Chase faithfully transcribes Eliza Trist's journal as originally written by Trist 1783-84. All the spelling punctuation and page-by-page entries have been typeset as originally written by Trist. With minimal footnotes it immerses the reader in the prose and poetry of the original travel journal entries. Complete with a new map of her journey.</p>
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