Neither did De Soto. "De Soto arrived on shore with empty shackles and chains intended for native captives taken during his expedition," said Miller Wright, a professor of Native American history ...
There are many salt "licks" along Saline Bayou, but the most famous of the licks used by immigrants to the New World was ...
In 1539, it was rumors of gold that drew the Spanish conquistador, Hernando de Soto, on his famous expedition across what would become the South Eastern United States. The first recorded discovery ...