JOHN H. FINLEYFrancis Parkman (1823-1893) was a horticulturist turned historian known for his meticulous research on French exploration in North America. Despite physical challenges, including blindness, Parkman's dedication to historical narratives and detailed acounts of explorers have left a lasting impact on the field. His work is compared to renowned historians like Herodotus, showcasing his significance in documenting the history of the Mississippi Valley. Read More Read Less
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