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"View of the Chasm through which the Platte issues from the Rocky Mountains," by Samuel Seymour, in Account of an Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, 1823.
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"View of the Chasm through which the Platte issues from the Rocky Mountains," 1823.

Credit: Library of Congress Rare Books and Special Collections Division

As the official artist of the long expedition, Samuel Seymour made more than 150 sketches of the American west. His "View of the Chasm through which the Platte issues from the Rocky Mountains," included in the Account of an Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, (1823) is believed to be the first published image of the Rockies made from direct observation.

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