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    Zebulon Montgomery Pike (January 5, 1779 – April 27, 1813) was an American brigadier general and explorer for whom Pikes Peak in Colorado is named. As a U.S. Army officer he led two expeditions through the Louisiana Purchase territory, first in 1805–1806 to reconnoiter the upper northern reaches of the Mississippi River, and then in 1806–1807 to explore the southwest to the fringes of ...

  2. Pike’s uniforms were a transitional uniform between those of the Revolutionary War and that of the War of 1812. Before "Zebulon Pike and the Blue Mountain" these uniforms existed only as patterns in the National Archives, now one of our uniforms is in the Smithsonian's collection.

  3. 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 ...

  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. Zebulon Pike and the Blue Mountain: Directed by John Henry Johnson. With Burgess Meredith, Chad Stevens, Rick Zinanti, Les Breaux. 1806-07 period docu-drama detailing young Lieutenant Zebulon Montgomery Pike's daring exploits during his Second Western Expedition through what is now the Southwestern United States.

  6. Zebulon Pike and the Blue Mountain (1984) 9 of 16 Rick Fernandez , J.B. Shasteen , and Ken Stanelle in Zebulon Pike and the Blue Mountain (1984) People Rick Fernandez , J.B. Shasteen , Ken Stanelle

  7. A slim, blue-eyed, pompous young man with an odd habit of tilting his head to one side, Pike was highly ambitious and efficient. Pike soon became the protégé of James Wilkinson, the commanding general of the U.S. Army. Wilkinson, one of history’s worst scoundrels, was also secretly a double agent for Spain. In the summer of 1805, Wilkinson ...