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10 Activities Pike's Experiences SW And.Pages Pike National Historic Trail Association Newsletter January— 2018 Vol. 12 No. 1 There are people who use our Newsletters for Research and they have not been indexed since 2009. To be of service to our readers and researchers we have completed an index for 2007 to 2017. We are presenting these indexes in several tables because of the volume of information & number of tables. We have divided the volume of information into categories - Articles • Pictures • Drawings • Maps • Charts The Article category is separated into many parts for ease in finding items. Articles Index of Pike Newsletter 2007-17 Author Title 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 V. I V. II V. III V. IV V. V V. VI V. VII V. VIII V. IX V. X V. XI GROUP 1 1st Expedition Month, No. Vainley, Alan 1st Expedition- The Upper Mississippi R - St. Oct-Nov #7 Paul to Leech Lake, MN Vainley, Alan 1st Expedition- Pike Purchases Fort sites Part 1 Oct-Nov #7 Vainley, Alan 1st Expedition Treaty of St. Peters or Pike’s Dec #8 Purchase- St. Paul, MN Part 2 Vainley, Alan 1st Expedition- Fort Snelling Part 3 Dec #8 Vainley, Alan 1st Expedition- Pike orchestrates the passing of Dec #8 peace pipes in Minnesota Part 4 1st Expedition- Zebulon Pike puts his foot Vainley, Alan Dec #8 down- British Incursions in Minnisnowda/ Minnisocold Part 5 Vainley, Alan 1st Expedition St. Louis to McGregor, IA (Pikes Jan #1 Peak St. Pk.) Part 6 PNHTA Pike Monument Swan River Little Falls, MN Jan #1 Vainley, Alan 1st Expedition- 8/5/1805-4/30/1806 (labeled 4) Mar #3 Part 7 Vainley, Alan 1st Expedition- More from Little Falls, MN - Mar #3 Lindbergh PNHTA Pike and Dubuque meet- Encyclopedia Dubuque Oct #9 Vainley, Alan 1st Expedition (Up & Down the Mississippi- Dec #11 One man’s narrative Part1) (Part 7) Vainley, Alan 1st Expedition (Up & Down the Mississippi- Jan #1 One man’s narrative Part2) (Part 8) GROUP 2 Art Zalinka, Dave Zapata - Dave Zalinka's painting Sep #6 DisneyArtist joins our effort- Just in time for French, Ed Nov #10 Christmas DisneyArtist 1 3 Paintings completed French, Ed Dec #11 Disney Artist 2 A Small Blue Cloud French, Ed Jan #1 Disney Artist 3 Glory- Battle at York French, Ed Feb #2 Disney Artist 4 Up out of the Gorge French, Ed Mar #3 Disney Artist 5 Zebulon Pike An American French, Ed Apr #4 Hero New Children’s Coloring Book Disney Artist 6 Zebulon Pike Climbing Up French, Ed May #5 Pike’s Gulch & Children’s Coloring Book French, Ed Disney Artist 7 For sale paintings & Children’s Coloring Book Oct #9 French, Ed Disney Artist 8 for Christmas, New SLV Stockade & Pikes Peak Nov #10 Articles Index of Pike Newsletter 2007-17 Pike National Historic Trail Association Newsletter Jan. 2018 Page 2 Author Title 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 V. I V. II V. III V. IV V. V V. VI V. VII V. VIII V. IX V. X V. XI GROUP 3 Association Month, No. PNHTA Association Activities- Articles of Assoc., Bylaws, etc, Association’s Association Activities- Inter-nation Pike National PNHTA Dec #11 Historic Trail Association- Border to Border (Almost Coast to Coast) 8200 miles Association Activities- Interpretation Committee PNHTA May-J #3 Report Association Activities- Member Investigative PNHTA Apr #4 Reception Planned PNHTA Association Activities- Name of Association Dec #2 Association Activities- Nonprofit Application for PNHTA Apr #4 501 (c)(3) status filed PNHTA Association Activities- President’s Report, 9/2015 Sep #6 Association Activities- Purposes of the Pike NHTA PNHTA Jan #1 PNHTA Association Activities- Questionnaire Nov #1 Vainley, Allan Association Activities- The Small Blue Cloud Nov #1 Memorial Association Activities- Trail- Questions about PNHTA Mar #3 Local Costs and Impact on Land Owners PNHTA Board- 9 New State Coordinators Apr #4 PNHTA Board- Initial Dec #2 PNHTA Board- New Upper MN Coordinator- Jim Greer Sep #8 PNHTA Board- State Coordinators in 22 states May #5a Board- State Coordinators, Additional PNHTA Apr #4 appointments of Board- State Coordinators, Appointment of PNHTA Mar #3 Friends of Pike- Buena Vista Rollings, Tom Feb #1 Friends of Pike- Buena Vista address Rollings, Tom May #2 Friends of Pike- Buena Vista Pike Historic Park Rollings, Tom Apr #1 2012 Monty -is doing well PNHTA May-Jun #4 Monty Pike’s Retirement as Association Vice PNHTA Apr #2 President Murphy, John getting treatment in Boston PNHTA Feb #2 Frye, Ken OLD Spanish Trail Support of our Assoc. 4/14/16 Jun #6 PNHTA Pike’s Time Has Arrived Nov #1 Products- Pike Era Music, Pike NHT Cross Stitch PNHTA Jan #1 PNHTA Project- Coin set with printed pamphlet Jul-Aug #5 Project- Coins- Set of 6 Pike Available PNHTA May-Jun #4 PNHTA Project- Monty interview, BSA- Eagle projects Jul-Aug #5 PNHTA Project- Monty interview, BSA- Eagle projects 2 Sep #6 Project- Monty interview, by Zander 11/21/15 PNHTA Jan #1 Project- PNHTA - our Facebook page Surrena, Pat Apr #3 Articles Index of Pike Newsletter 2007-17 Pike National Historic Trail Association Newsletter Jan. 2018 Page 3 Author Title 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 V. I V. II V. III V. IV V. V V. VI V. VII V. VIII V. IX V. X V. XI GROUP 3 Association Cont. Month, No. PNHTA Project- Roadside panels, Pike Jul-Aug #5 PNHTA Project- Smart phone app- Pike Heritage Jul-Aug #5 Project- Smartphone app PNHTA Jan #1 Project- The Three Missing Parts (to a Nat Trail) PNHTA Sept #7 Project- Three Missing Parts (to a Nat Trail), The PNHTA Nov #9 Project- Vinyl Decal, 3X3 Pike PNHTA Mar-Apr #2 Project- Vinyl decals, Pike Association’s PNHTA May-Jun #4 available PNHTA Project- Website www.zebulonpike.org Jan #1 Project- Website- zebulonpike.org PNHTA Apr #4 Project- Website- zebulonpike.org PNHTA Dec #10 Santa Fe Trail Association Donates it’s Pike Vainley, Allan Sept #7 Bicentennial Site to PNHTA Sorry- No Newsletter -no news PNHTA Feb #1 GROUP 4 Deaths & Helping Norm Meyer, former PNHTA Board member, Meyer Dec #6 dies at 97 Cara Fisher, dies 2/10/15 PNHTA Jan-Feb #1 Stew Brown dies 2/22/16 Mountain Mail (Salida) Mar #3 Helping Students-Marshall and Casey- School PNHTA Nov #5 project Helping Students-Was Zebulon Pike's right to Espinosa, Dec #6 Deborah travel in the Spanish territory? PNHTA Helping Students- Allison’s (student- Co. Str.) probing questions Oct-Nov #7 Helping students- Danny PNHTA Jan #1 GROUP 5 Logo Logo, Possible Pike PNHTA Apr #4 Logo, More Possible Pike Association PNHTA May-J #5 Logo, Association Ballot PNHTA May-J #5 1st Association Logo Adopted PNHTA Nov #9 Logo- Committee Formed PNHTA Dec #10 Logos- for Association & Trail McCoy, Jan #1 Katherine GROUP 6 Association Meetings PNHTA Our First & Membership Meeting Announcement Apr #4 PNHTA 2009 Pike Members & Board Meet at the Royal May-J #5 Gorge 2010 Announcement PNHTA Feb #2 November 6, 2010 PNHTA Nov #9 Articles Index of Pike Newsletter 2007-17 Pike National Historic Trail Association Newsletter Jan. 2018 Page 4 Author Title 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 V. I V. II V. III V. IV V. V V. VI V. VII V. VIII V. IX V. X V. XI GROUP 6 Association Meetings Cont. Month, No. Announcement- Apr 30, 2011 PNHTA Mar #3 5 Assoc. Committees form- Membership, Leg PNHTA Mar #3 Support, Soc Network, Site Info. & Preservation, Newsletter April 30, 2011 PNHTA Apr #4 Announced May 5, 2012 PNHTA Apr #1 2012 May 5, 2012 PNHTA Feb #1 Announced June 1, 2013 PNHTA Feb #1 Announced June 1, 2013 PNHTA May #2 June 1, 2013 Report PNHTA Jul #3 Announced April 26, 2014 PNHTA Nov #5 Apr 26, 2014 PNHTA Apr #2 4/26/14 Interpretation Committee Report PNHTA Apr #2 Announcement 4/25/15 PNHTA Jan-Feb #1 Report 4/25/15 1 PNHTA Mar-Apr #2 Report 4/25/15 2 PNHTA Apr #3 4/29/2016 Announcement PNHTA Dec #8 Altered 4/30/16 to 29th PNHTA Jan #1 PNHTA 4/30/16 report May #5a 4/28/17 Announced PNHTA Apr #4 Proposed Bylaw alterations to include in PNHTA Apr #4 Purposes All of Pike’s journeys 4/28/17 PNHTA May #5 GROUP 7 Birthdays Birthday- Our First- 501c3 status PNHTA Oct #8 PNHTA Birthday- Our 2nd Oct #8 Birthday- Association Accomplishments, Pike NHTA PNHTA Sept #7 Approaches 1st Birthday Birthday- Our 3rd PNHTA Oct #8 Birthday- Happy 232nd ZMP PNHTA Jan #1 Birthday- Our 4th PNHTA Apr #1 2012 Birthday- Our 5th PNHTA Feb #1 Birthday- Our 6th PNHTA Nov #5 Birthday- Our 6th PNHTA Sep-Nov #5 PNHTA Birthday- Our 7th Oct-Nov #7 PNHTA Birthday- 210 Years, Association- Celebrating May #5b Articles Index of Pike Newsletter 2007-17 Pike National Historic Trail Association Newsletter Jan. 2018 Page 5 Author Title 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 V. I V. II V. III V. IV V. V V. VI V. VII V. VIII V. IX V. X V. XI GROUP 7 Birthdays Cont. Birthday- Our Eighth PNHTA Dec #11 Birthday- Pike’s 238th PNHTA Jan #1 GROUP 8 Books Book, Citizen Explorer, Oxford Univ Press - by PNHTA Mar #1 Jared Orsi Book: Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the PNHTA Apr #2 Opening of the American West, Edited- Harris & Buckley Book: Plight of the Dam’d Rascals, Rollings, Tom Jan-Feb #1 GROUP 9 Damn’d Rascals Damn’d Rascals- caricatures announced 1 PNHTA Feb #2 Damn’d Rascals- 2 Meek & Miller Hisgen, Daniel Mar #3 Damn’d Rascals- 3 Robinson & Baroney Hisgen, Daniel Apr #4 Hisgen, Daniel Damn’d Rascals- 4 Brown & Carter May #5b Hisgen, Daniel Damn’d Rascals- 5 Daugherty & Gordon Jun #6 Damn’d Rascals- 6 Jackson & Menaugh Hisgen, Daniel Jul-Aug #7 Damn’d Rascals- 7 Mountjoy & Roy Hisgen, Daniel Sep #8 Damn’d Rascals- 8 Smith & Sparks Hisgen, Daniel Oct #9 Damn’d Rascals- 9 Stout Hisgen, Daniel Nov #10 Damn’d Rascals- 10 Bradley & Ballinger PNHTA Dec #11 Damn’d Rascals- 11 Boley & Kennerman PNHTA Jan #1 Damn’d Rascals- 12 Whempley Wilson PNHTA Feb #2 GROUP 10 Inventory Pike Site Help us with your existing or proposed PNHTA Feb #2 site[s], Inventory Inventory Being constructed PNHTA Feb #2 Inventory, Helps gain support PNHTA Mar #3 Pike-DAR Marker Moved in Cañon City PNHTA Apr #4 Inventory now up to 70 w/ Gen.
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