Title: Art from 19th Century U'S'Government Exploring Expeditions
1Art from 19th Century U.S.Government Exploring
Expeditions
- Bert Chapman
- Government Information Librarian-Purdue
University Libraries
2Profiled Exploring Expeditions
- Sample Expeditions Presented
- U.S. Exploring Expedition (Wilkes Expedition),
1838-1842 - Pacific Railroad Survey, 1853-1857
- Perry Expedition to Japan, 1852-1854
3Purposes of Exploring Expeditions
- Expanding governmental knowledge of areas coming
under U.S. control or influence - Increasing knowledge of these regions geographic
features for mapping and hazard assessment
purposes - Gaining knowledge of regions agricultural
resources and potential
4Purposes of Exploring Expeditions
- Learning about the natural resources of these
areas and their potential uses for the U.S.
economy - Increasing scientific understanding of the plant
and animal resources of these areas - Increasing knowledge of the peoples of these
regions
5Purposes of Exploring Expeditions
- Cultivating good business and personal
relationships with inhabitants of these regions - Providing written documentation of exploring
expedition findings to the President, federal
agencies, congressional oversight committees, and
the American public.
6Purposes of Exploring Expeditions
- Providing visual documentation of expedition
findings
7United States Exploring Expedition
- Online access provided courtesy of Smithsonian
Institution Libraries - www.sil.si.edu/digitalcollections/usexex
8U.S. Exploring Expedition website
- http//www.sil.si.edu/digitalcollections/usexex/
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10U.S. Exploring Expedition Goals
- Explore and map southern Pacific Ocean
- Interact with native inhabitants of South America
and South Pacific islands - Map and determine the geographic nature of
Antarctica-e.g. is it a continent?
11- http//www.sil.si.edu/digitalcollections/usexex/
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15U.S. Exploring Expedition Accomplishments Did
significant mapping and charting of South Pacific
Ocean-U.S. Military used expedition charts during
World War II Tarawa campaign. Proved Antarctica
was a continent Gained vastly expanded knowledge
of South Pacific peoples, customs,
cultures. Expedition artifacts formed nucleus
of Smithsonian Institution collections.
U.S
16Pacific Railroad Surveys Purpose was determining
the best route to build for building a
transcontinental railway to the Pacific
Ocean Four different areas surveyed ranging from
near the Mexican Border to The British North
American/Canadian border 49th parallel Survey
results were confused and transcontinental
railroad was notcompleted till 1869. Reports
still enhanced scientific understanding of
American west.
17Mission San Xavier Del Bac-Tucson
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19Perry Expedition to Japan
- Purposes included opening Japan to U.S. and
international trade. - Gaining expanded knowledge of Japan, China, and
East Asian region.
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21- Overall Exploring Expedition Results
- Expanded U.S. Scientific, Cultural, and Economic
knowledge of areas under its control or within
its national interests - Represented the continuing growth of federal
government support of scientific research and
exploration - Provided written and visual documentation of
expedition research findings - Can, arguably, be seen as a tentative beginning
of federal government support for the arts.