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  1. The Lewis and Clark Expedition (Greenwood Guides to Historic Events 1500-1900) by Harry W. Fritz, 2004-04-30
  2. Letters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, with Related Documents, 1783-1854: TWO VOLS
  3. American Slave, American Hero: York of the Lewis And Clark Expedition by Laurence Pringle, 2006-10
  4. A Brief History of the Lewis & Clark Expedition by Catherine Jaime, 2010-10-05
  5. The Lewis & Clark Expedition (Landmark Series#15) by Richard L Neuberger, 1951-01-01
  6. The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 5: July 28-November 1, 1805 by Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, 1988-10-01
  7. Sacagawea's Son (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by Marion Tinling, 2009-02-03
  8. Sacagawea Cookbook (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by Teri Evenson, Lauren Lesmeister, et all 2003-06
  9. Exploring Lewis and Clark: Reflections on Men and Wilderness (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by Thomas P. Slaughter, 2003-01-14
  10. Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 8 Volume Set
  11. Voyages of Discovery: Essays on the Lewis and Clark Expedition
  12. Across America: The Lewis and Clark Expedition (Discovery and Exploration) by Maurice Isserman, 2004-09
  13. America Looks West: Lewis and Clark on the Missouri (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by Harry W. Fritz, Robert Moore, et all 2002-08
  14. The Great Expedition of Lewis and Clark: by Private Reubin Field, Member of the Corps of Discovery by Judith Edwards, 2003-09-01

61. Meriwether Lewis And William Clark Historical Trail Maps Tours, Motels, Business
Information on the lewis and clark expedition as they journey to the PacificOcean. lewis clark expedition Trail Idaho, Montana, Washington
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Idaho, Montana, Washington T he Lewis and Clark Expedition was organized for the express purpose of exploring the new lands acquired through the Louisiana Purchase. Although this territory extended only to the limits of the area drained by the Missouri River, the expedition decided to explore all the way to the Pacific Ocean in order to gather further scientific knowledge, a particular interest of President Jefferson. S etting out from St Louis MO on May 14, 1804, the expedition started up the Missouri with a party of about 40 men and one large Newfoundland dog. After exploring the Platte River, they continued to Fort Mandan in present day North Dakota, where they wintered. After the breakup of winter ice on the Missouri, the party continued upriver and reach the mouth of the Yellowstone River just east of the present state line on April 26, 1805. E xploration of the Yellowstone would wait for the return trip. Lewis and Clark headed west along the Missouri into Montana. From the Yellowstone to the Musselshell River, they encountered no natives, but a great deal of wildlife. The area along the river where the expedition actually passed is now largely submerged beneath the Fort Peck Reservoir. Much of their path is now within the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. [

62. Lewis And Clark's Expedition
Contact Dr. Patricia Nida, site coordinator, with comments at nidap@nwrel.org.lewis and clark's expedition Curriculum Ideas Education Resources.
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New! Additional Resources (Courtesy of the Oregonian) Contact Dr. Patricia Nida, site coordinator, with comments at nidap@nwrel.org
If Lewis and Clark were making the trip today, their journals would be on a laptop and their Internet map coordinates would be checked using a GPS hand-held unit. Two hundred years ago Jefferson and the nation thought the explorers were lost; today their cell phones would keep them in constant communication with White House operators. Lewis and Clark's Expedition The Legacy Grows: Lewis and Clark's Garden Student Projects (Teach Lewis and Clark)
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63. Lewis And Clark Thematic Unit
lewis clark expedition. The lewis and clark expedition is appropriatebecause of the importance it played in the history of Missouri.
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This unit is designed for use in a fifth grade classroom to last over a period of a week. Target students are approximately 10 years old. Rationale
Exploration is not only part of every society; it is one of the basic attributes of human nature. Study of past exploration enables students to learn from the experience of others by recognizing their contributions, as well as the dangers they faced. The Lewis and Clark Expedition is appropriate because of the importance it played in the history of Missouri. Goal(s)
Students will be able to identify the major events of the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the importance of this expedition to modern society. Objective(s)
  • identify major events of the Lewis and Clark Expedition develop a menu, supply list, and budget for a mini expedition use navigation tools and a map to effectively navigate a route recognize the music and art from America in the early 1800’s
Resources
  • Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia. Compton’s NewMedia, Inc., 1993.

64. Lewis And Clark Bicentennial - Home
United States Department of Interior site. Includes trail information, links to partner agencies, Category Society History Explorers lewis and clark Bicentennial...... lewis and clark historical places. In 1803 1806 Meriwether lewis andWilliam clark led an expedition. Today, 200 years later, this
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(Select a site) American Philosophical Society Bad River Confluence Beaverhead Rock Calumet Bluff Camp Fortunate Cape Disappointment Celilo Falls Charles M. Russell NWR Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge Falls of the Ohio Floyd Monument National Historic Landmark Fort Atkinson State Historical Park Fort Berthold Reservation, ND Fort Clatsop National Memorial Fort Leavenworth Fort Mandan Fort Massac State Park Fort Osage National Historic Landmark Gates of the Mountains Gibbons Pass Great Falls Harpers Ferry Arsenal Historic St. Charles Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Katy Trail State Park Knife River Indian Villages Lemhi Pass Lewis and Clark Pass Lewis Death and Burial Site Lolo Pass Visitor Center and Rest Area Lolo Trail Lost Trail Pass Missouri National Recreational River Monticello Nez Perce National Historical Park On-A-Slant Indian Village Pompeys Pillar National Monument Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge Rock Fort Spirit Mound Station Camp Tamaskslikt Cultural Institute The Narrows Three Forks Three Tribes Museum Traveler's Rest State Park U.S. Capitol

65. Lewis And Clark Expedition Trail Information For Idaho, Montana, And Washington.
lewis and clark Trail businesses in Idaho, Montana and Washington. Includes lodging and travel information.Category Regional North America Northwest Travel and Tourism...... As the lewis and clark Bicentennial draws near an estimated 7 million people willbe visiting the areas along the famous lewis and clark expedition trail.
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Lewis and Clark expedition trail in Idaho, Montana, and Washington. Information, businesses. Maps of the Lewis and Clark trail along highway 12. Travel information, activities, lodging, and real estate..
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The Expedition of 1803-1806 A s the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial draws near an estimated 7 million people will be visiting the areas along the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition trail. People from all over the world have heard about Idaho's North West Passage - A region of wilderness, serenity, and pristine rivers. Use the following links or our convenient map to plan your Lewis and Clark vacation. Lodging
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By Chief Joseph, Mountain Meadow Press Clearwater Country : The Traveler's Historical and Recreational Guide; Lewiston, Idaho - Missoula, Montana by Borg Hendrickson, Linwood Laughy Bird Woman: Sacagawea's Own Story by Willard Schutlz Do Them No Harm : An Interpretation of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Among the Nez Perce Indians by Zoa L. Swayne, Carol Ann Goodrich Bates

67. Lewis And Clark's Expedition Student Projects - Teach Lewis And Clark
Washington. lewis and clark's expedition · The Legacy Grows lewisand clark's Garden · Student Projects (Teach lewis and clark)
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Teach Lewis and Clark: Updating the Journals Nearly 200 Years Later
If Lewis and Clark were making the trip today, their journals would be on a laptop and their Internet map coordinates would be checked using a GPS hand-held unit. Two hundred years ago Jefferson and the nation thought the explorers were lost; today their cell phones would keep them in constant communication with White House operators. Students and teachers were invited to join a modern-day community of learners to update the journals of Lewis and Clark's 28-month trip.
The Lewis and Clark Student Projects
Teachers and students from 16 communities were the first to make contributions to the "Journal Update" project during school year 1999-2000 and they continued to make refinements during school year 2000-2001. The topics they chose and the communities where they live include:

68. Lewis & Clark Expedition - StatesmanJournal.com
lewis clark expedition A long trek across our land A periodic lookat the lewis and clark expedition and how it touched Oregon.
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69. Skip Applet Navigation Links For More Information Contact US
The lewis and clark expedition and the USGS. The lewis and clark expedition was thefirst of many government surveys of natural resources in the American West.
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Exploration Recruitment Preparation D The Lewis and Clark Expedition was the first of many government surveys of natural resources in the American West. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) was established on March 3, 1879 in response to a report from the National Academy of Sciences, which had been asked by the Congress in 1878 to provide a plan for surveying and mapping the Territories of the United States that would secure the best possible results at the least possible cost. The USGS continues to serve the nation as an independent fact-finding agency that provides scientific understanding about natural-resource conditions, issues, and problems. Because of its origin in natural resource surveys and the similarity of the USGS mission to Thomas Jefferson's charge to Meriwether Lewis , the USGS can be seen as the organizational successor to Lewis and Clark. U.S. Department of the Interior

70. Lewis And Clark - Expedition Map
conceived than expressed, nor was the flattering prospect of the final success ofthe expedition less pleasing Chiefs, talk, lewis talk, clark talk, Twisted
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I now prevailed on the Chief to instruct me with rispect to the geography of his country. this he undertook very cheerfully, by delienating the rivers on the ground. ... he placed a number of heaps of sand on each side which he informed me represented the vast mountains of rock eternally covered with snow through which the river passed. ... the Chief further informed me that he had understood from the persed nosed Indians who inhabit this river below the rocky mountains that it ran a great way toward the seting sun and finally lost itself in a great lake of water which was illy taisted, and where the white men lived.
...my rout was instantly settled in my own mind, ... I felt perfectly satisfyed, that if the Indians could pass these mountains with their women and Children, that we could also pass them ;
We saw her coming with the white men carrying her babe on her back in a wrapped willow cradleboard. She came up over a foothill which had loose shale rockes on one side. They were very careful to walk on the better side of the hill as they came down among us.
Told by Rose Ann Abrahamson, Lemhi Shoshone

71. Expedition Collections
lewis clark College has one of the most complete collections of printedmaterials on the lewis clark expedition ever assembled.
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition Collections include books, newspapers, maps, scholarly journals, magazines, pamphlets, and manuscript materials related to the Expedition.
Find out more about the individual collections that make up the Expedition Collection:
Irving Anderson Collection

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Purchase a copy of The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, a bibliography based on the college's collections ... Special Collections Home Pag e - William Stafford Collection Exhibits Publications Finding Aids ... Library Home Page

72. Lewis Clark College, Portland, Oregon USA
The college was founded by Presbyterian pioneers as Albany Collegiate Institute in 1867.Category Reference Education Oregon lewis and clark College...... Major Events, Symposia, Exhibits. JanuaryApril. College Exhibit on lewis clark expedition, Monticello, Virginia. March 17-20. Take Back the Night Events.
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73. Lewis And Clark Expedition Bicentennial
Commemorating the Bicentennial Anniversary of the lewis and clark Expeditionin Washington. We're coming your way!! People throughout
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Commemorating the Bicentennial Anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in Washington We're coming your way!! People throughout Washington have been planning and preparing to commemorate the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition for several years now. The bicentennial will occur from 2003 through 2007 nationally. In Washington, a team of state agencies has collaborated to assist tribes, local communities, and other agencies along the trail with planning and preparations. The state?s ?Agency Assistance Team? (AAT) includes representatives from the Washington State Historical Society as the lead agency, the Department of Transportation, Parks and Recreation Commission, Tourism Office, and Department of Fish and Wildlife. The major components of bicentennial planning in Washington include development and implementation of the Lewis and Clark Interpretive and Tourism Action Plan in order to establish an ?infrastructure? of interpretive elements and improvements to enhance the visitor?s experience; development of educational programs; and events planning. Involvement of the American Indian tribes whose ancestors interacted with the Lewis and Clark Expedition and whose homelands are located in the vicinity of the trail is a high priority of all bicentennial planning efforts. Click below for more information: Tribal Activities - Check back in the future for reports on tribal projects that are underway Bicentennial Goals Newsletters Top Priority Projects Who to Contact for More Information ... End of Our Voyage Guide Action Plan -

74. American West - History - Lewis And Clark Expedition
lewis and clark Expediton Meriwether lewis. William clark. Sacajawea.lewis and clark expedition. Back in 1803 when Thomas Jefferson
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Lewis and Clark Expediton Meriwether Lewis William Clark Sacajawea
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Back in 1803 when Thomas Jefferson was President of America and two-thirds of the population were settled within 50 miles of Atlantic Ocean (1) the most surprising bargain in the history of America was made: The Louisiana Purchase in May 1803. Jefferson bought an area with vague boundaries but which more than doubled the current America for as little as $15 million (approximately 3.5 cent per acre) from France.(2)
Finally, there was an opportunity to discover whether the Missouri River offered a direct "water communication across this continent for the purposes of commerce" (3) and provided a opportunity to reach Oregon directly. But nobody had an idea how the west looked like.
Therefore, Jefferson dispatched a secret message to Congress requesting $ 2,500 for an expedition in order to search out a land route to the Pacific, to strengthen American claims to Oregon, to gather precise data about flora and fauna, information about the Native Americans and the country of the west.
Earlier, Jefferson had tried to send 3 expeditions with other leaders, for example Freeman and Custis but they had all failed. (4)

75. Lewis And Clark Expedition
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76. The Lewis And Clark Expedition
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77. Journals Of The Lewis & Clark Expedition
The Journals of the lewis clark expedition The project, under the editorialdirection of Gary E. Moulton, Thomas C. Sorensen Professor of History and
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The project, under the editorial direction of Gary E. Moulton, Thomas C. Sorensen Professor of History and Associate Director of the Center for Great Plains Studies at UNL, consists of a thirteen-volume edition of the journals of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark and four enlisted men, and is published by the University of Nebraska Press. The Center, in co-operation with the American Philosophical Society and with the financial support of the National Endowment for the Humanities, inaugurated a new edition of The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the late 1970s.
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Volumes
Volume 1 Atlas of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1983sold out; reprint 1999) Volume 2 August 30, 1803-August 24, 1804 (1986) Volume 3 August 25, 1804-April 6, 1805 (1987) Volume 4 April 7-July 27, 1805 (1987) Volume 5 July 28-November 1, 1805 (1988) Volume 6 November 2, 1805-March 22, 1806 (1990)

78. Lewis And Clark Expedition 200 Year Anniversary - Maps, Links, And Resources
200th anniversary of the lewis and clark expedition. NIMA NIMA Kicksoff Bicentennial Commemoration of the lewis and clark expedition.
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200th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Editorial Assistance for this section has been provided by GCS Research LLC ( www.gcs-research.com
Two centuries ago, American President Thomas Jefferson sought a paltry $2,500 in funds. In 1803, Congress did allocate the money, footing the bill to send what Jefferson later tagged as the Corps of Discovery into territory west of the Mississippi River - beyond the western border of the United States.
Striking out the following year from St. Louis, Missouri, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led the 35-member band of intrepid surveyors on an arduous 19-month journey into strange surroundings - to the Pacific Ocean and back. Meticulous journals were kept. Landscape conditions were noted. Plant, animal life and aboriginal inhabitants, as well as waterways were among items recorded - all for the history books.

79. Clarke, Men Of The Lewis And Clark Expedition
The Men of the lewis and clark expedition A Biographical Roster of the FiftyOneMembers and a Composite Diary of their Activities from all Known Sources
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Charles G. Clarke The Men of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: A Biographical Roster of the Fifty-One Members and a Composite Diary of their Activities from all Known Sources (Glendale: Arthur H. Clark, 1970), 37-61. Page 37 1. CAPTAIN MERIWETHER LEWIS, U.S. INFANTRY. Born, August 18, 1774, near Ivy, seven miles west of Charlottesville, Virginia, of Welsh parentage. Son of William and Lucy (Meriwether) Lewis. Well educated, blond-sunny hair; bowlegged, particular, precise, serious) reserved and inclined to melancholia a nd hypochondria. He served in the 1st Infantry, U.S. Army and in Gen. Wayne's northwestern campaigns. In 1801 he was appointed Pres. Jefferson's private secretary. After the expedition, he was appointed the Governor of Louisiana Territory. Clerks in Washi ngton protested some of his drafts -some of which were connected with the expedition - which caused him emotional strain. He decided to go to Washington to explain the drafts, and while enroute on the Natchez Trace, he died, either by murder or suicide, o n October 11, 1809. A monument stands at his burial place on the Trace near Nashville, Tennessee. He never married? 2. SECOND LIEUTENANT WILLIAM CLARK, U.S. ARTILLERY.

80. Lewis And Clark WebQuest
Last updated 1/16/01. The lewis and clark expedition. Introduction. Task. Developea Web site depicting the events of the lewis and clark expedition.
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition
Introduction
The Corps of Discovery, led by Captain Meriwether Lewis and Captain William Clark traveled into unknown territory, starting near what is now known as Wood River, Illinois in 1804, reaching the Pacific Ocean in 1805 and returning in 1806. They were to explore the headwaters of the Missouri River and find an overland route to the Pacific Ocean by way of the Columbia River.
Task
Develope a Web site depicting the events of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. You may do the Web site in a group of two or by yourself.
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Step 1 - Research the information needed to create your Lewis and Clark Web site. Use the following links below. Input the information in your dairy.
Step 2 - Gather or create images, animations, or sound for your site. Step 3 - Begin creating your Web site. Include the following pages:
Step 4 - Proof read your work.

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