Written in 1854, "Exploration of the Red River of Louisiana, in the Year
1852" is a more detailed account of the United States army expedition
briefly described in author R.B. Macy's book "Thirty Years of Army Life
on the Border." The military had tried and failed several times before
to explore the Red River's uncharted waters before finally launching
this successful mission. "Exploration of the Red River" reads like a
diary but contains all the necessary information for a report on the
expedition. Macy included descriptions of the Indians encountered,
wildlife, plant life, scenery, attached waterways and lakes, and
appendicies of the courses and distances charted, minerals, fossils,
animals, plants, and Indian languages. This is a highly valuable and
detailed text for anyone researching 19th century U.S. expansion and
discovery of territories.