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  1. The film focuses on some of Pike’s encounters with these tribes and documents why and how Pike attempted to climb “the blue mountain", which decades later, during the Colorado Gold Rush, became famous as "Pikes Peak” as it was the first beacon that the long months traveling across the vast plains were nearly at an end.

  2. One child who survived- Clarissa Brown Pike, who married President William Henry Harrison ‘s son, John Cleves Symmes Harrison. A son, died in infancy during his 2nd Expedition. Pike joined the U.S. Army, in his father’s regiment as a cadet in 1794, at the age of 15. He became a 2nd Lieutenant early in 1799 and a 1st Lieutenant later in 1799 ...

  3. Was Pike a Failure? - an examination of the often-heard critique of Pike's Mississippi River expedition. Zebulon Pike and the Blue Mountain - award winning film produced with the help of Pike Historian W. Eugene Hollon, the U.S. Army, the Smithsonian and the National Archives about the explorer's time in what is now Colorado.

  4. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Zebulon Pike (born January 5, 1779, Lamberton, New Jersey, U.S.—died April 27, 1813, York, Upper Canada [now Toronto, Ontario]) was a U.S. army officer and explorer for whom Pikes Peak in Colorado was named. In 1805 Pike, then an army lieutenant, led a 20-man exploring party to the headwaters of the Mississippi River with instructions to ...

  5. 16 de nov. de 2009 · 1806. Zebulon Pike spots an imposing mountain. Approaching the Colorado foothills of the Rocky Mountains during his second exploratory expedition, Lieutenant Zebulon Pike spots a distant mountain ...

  6. Rick Fernandez, J.B. Shasteen, and Ken Stanelle in Zebulon Pike and the Blue Mountain (1984)

  7. Zebulon Pike and the Blue Mountain (1984) ... Oscars Emmys Sundance Film ... 1806-07 period docu-drama detailing young Lieutenant Zebulon Montgomery Pike's daring ...