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the Osage orange tree was prized by Native American tribes like the Osage and Cherokee for its wood, which made excellent bows. As European settlers moved westward in the 19th century, they ...
It is most commonly known as Osage orange, but other names include hedge, hedge-apple, yellow-wood, bowwood, Osage apple, and bodark (from the French bois d’arc, meaning bow wood). In addition ...
In his 1803 directive outlining his goals for the expedition, President Thomas Jefferson instructed Meriwether Lewis to record "the soil & face of the country, it's growth & vegetable productions ...