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  1. The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 10: The Journal of Patrick Gass, May 14, 1804-September 23, 1806 by Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, et all 1996-06-01
  2. The Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (Cornerstones of Freedom (Paperback)) by R. Conrad Stein, Lou Aronson, 1986-07
  3. The Character of Meriwether Lewis : Completely Metamorphosed in the American West (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by Clay S. Jenkinson, 2000-12-01
  4. Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 3 by Reuben Gold Thwaites, 2001-04
  5. A Vast and Open Plain: The Writings of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in North Dakota, 1804-1806 by Meriwether Lewis, 2003-01
  6. Only One Man Died - The Medical Aspects Of The Lewis And Clark Expedition by E. G., M.D. Chuinard, 1997
  7. The Lewis and Clark Journals (Abridged Edition): An American Epic of Discovery (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, et all 2003-03-01
  8. It Happened on the Lewis and Clark Expedition (It Happened In Series) by Erin H. Turner, 2003-05-01
  9. Across the Snowy Ranges: The Lewis and Clark Expedition in Idaho and Western Montana by James R. Fazio, 2001-04
  10. Those Tremendous Mountains: The Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by David Freeman Hawke, 2003-04
  11. The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: A Supplementary Reader for First and Second Grades (Classic Reprint) by Katherine Chandler, 2010-03-23
  12. Divided Loyalties in a Doomed Empire: The French in the West from New France to the Lewis and Clark Expedition by Daniel Royot, 2007-05-30
  13. The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: A Bibliography and Essays by Stephen Dow Beckham, Doug Erickson, et all 2003-02-01
  14. The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 3: August 25, 1804-April 6, 1805 by Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, 1987-03-01

81. Lewis And Clark Expedition: Louisiana Purchase And Exploring The West
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82. Lewis And Clark Expedition
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83. May 14 - The Lewis And Clark Expedition
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Printer friendly page In 1801, during a time when the ‘West’ was anything past the Mississippi River, President Thomas Jefferson asked Congress to fund an expedition. His personal secretary, Meriwether Lewis, would command this first operation of its kind. In the spring of 1803, Lewis wrote to William Clark, asking him to join the expedition as his partner. Clark accepted and that summer they prepared for the trip. On May 14th, 1804, a group of almost 50 people launched an expedition up the Missouri River from Camp Dubois. The Corps of Discovery with Lewis and Clark as leaders, were to find a waterway across the entire continent. Their intention was to continue on until they reached the ocean and record data of everything they saw. On the 4th of July they celebrated the first ever Independence Day west of the Mississippi River. The next few months were spent recording information in their carefully kept journals. They found almost 200 new plants and over 100 animals before they reached the Pacific Ocean. On September 11th, the Corps of Discovery braved the Bitteroot Mountains and snow. It took them until late November of 1804 to finally reach the Pacific Ocean. The group finally made the return trip and landed in St. Louis on September 23rd, 1806. They had spent an estimated $38,000, an incredible sum for the time. It took them almost three years to accomplish the feat of traversing the unknown west and successfully documenting the experience.

84. EconEdLink | EconomicsMinute | Economic Spotter: Lewis And Clark's Expedition Fa
The lewis and clark expedition was filled with scarcity issues. April 29, 2002.Economic Spotter lewis and clark's expedition Faces Scarcity. Introduction
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85. Adventure Cycling Association / Lewis And Clark Expedition
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86. Yankton Chamber Membership
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Lewis and Clark
In 1804, at the end of August, the Lewis and Clark "Corps of Discovery" passed through what is now Yankton and made its first contact with Sioux Indians.
At Calumet Bluffs, near the present site of Gavin's Point Dam, Lewis and Clark held a council with the Yankton Sioux, encouraging them to live in peace with their neighbors. Historian Stephen E. Ambrose notes that at Yankton, expedition member Sergeant Pryor also became the first American to describe in his journal the classic teepee of the plains Indians.
The Yankton area is rich in history. Follow the links on this page for more information on the visit of the Corps of Discovery to the Yankton area. Lewis and Clark's historic visit to Yankton website, featuring maps, journal entries, and lots more. Site by the Yankton Daily Press and Dakotan. Timeline of Lewis and Clark's journey through South Dakota, from the state government website.

87. Lewis And Clark, S'mores, Collectibles, Wreaths, Angler's Expressions
lewis and clark expedition On February 28, 1803, President Thomas Jeffersonwon approval from Congress for a visionary project, an
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88. Lewis And Clark The Unheard Voices
Penn State invites you to participate in a conference that will explore the contexts,outcomes, and multiple meanings of the lewis and clark expedition.
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89. The Infography About Lewis And Clark Expedition
Superlative sources selected by a professor who specializes in the study of thelewis and clark expedition. THE INFOGRAPHY, lewis and clark expedition.
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A professor whose research specialty is the Lewis and Clark expedition recommends these sources.
Six Superlative Sources
Allen, John Logan. Passage through the Garden: Lewis and Clark and the Image of the American Northwest. University of Illinois Press, 1975; Dover Press, 1991. Ambrose, Stephen E. Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West. Simon and Schuster, 1996; 1997. Appleman, Roy E. Lewis and Clark: Historic Places Associated with the Transcontinental Exploration (1804-06). United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1975; 1993. Cutright, Paul Russell. Lewis and Clark: Pioneering Naturalists. University of Oklahoma Press, 1976; University of Nebraska Press, 1989. Moulton, Gary E., ed. The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. 12 vols. to date. University of Nebraska Press, 1983- . Ronda, James P. Lewis and Clark among the Indians. University of Nebraska Press, 1984; 1988.
Other Excellent Sources
Betts, Robert B. In Search of York: The Slave Who Went to the Pacific with Lewis and Clark. Associated University Press, 1985.

90. The Map Of The Lewis And Clark Expedition
Map of The lewis and clark Expidition. Four areas of the Map are SelectableSt Charlestheir starting point near St Louis, Ft Mandan
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:their starting point near St Louis, Ft Mandan :where they met Sacajawea, Ft. Clatsop : the westernmost settlement, and their Homeward Journey.

91. Lewis And Clark Expedition
lewis and clark expedition. By the end On September 23, 1806, the lewisand clark expedition returned to St. Louis. The lewis and
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Lewis and Clark Expedition
By the end of the eighteenth century the United States was starting to expand in a westward direction. In 1803, the United States took a giant step westward when she bought, from France, a vast area of land west of the Mississippi. This was the Louisiana Purchase, which moved the westward boundary of the country approximately to the present eastern border of the state of Idaho. President Jefferson, long interested in the territory that lay beyond the Mississippi River, selected his personal secretary, Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809), to head up an expedition. Lewis chose his friend William Clark (1770-1838) to share the leadership with him. Both Lewis and Clark were relatively young for such an important assignment. Clark was twenty-nine and Lewis was thirty-three when the party left St. Louis on May 14, 1804. The first two months of the journey it rained often. One day would be hot and humid, and the next cold and windy. Sudden rain squalls would turn the Missiouri into a furious, roaring river that tossed their boats against riverbanks and onto sand bars. To add to the misery, they were constantly under attack by snakes, ticks, and mosquitos. Despite it all, they had arrived near the present site of Omaha, Nebraska by the end of July. Near the end of October the expedition reached the land of the Mandans, and prepared to winter over near the present city of Mandan, North Dakota. Here they built a few rooms for living and a couple of large store-rooms, all enclosed by an 18-foot stockade. The winter of 1804-1805 was spent preparing gear and equipment for the spring departure.

92. The Men Of The Lewis And Clark Expedition : A Biographical Roster Of The Fifty-o
This page contains information about The Men of the lewis and ClarkExpedition. By Charles G. Clarke Introduction by Dayton Duncan.
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Click for larger cover scan 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

By Charles G. Clarke Introduction by Dayton Duncan
Paper: 2002, xxvi, 325, CIP.LC 2002017974
ISBN : 0-8032-6419-4
Price: $16.95
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark did not embark on their epic trek across the continent alone-dozens of men and eventually one woman accompanied them. The towering triumph of the Lewis and Clark expedition is due in no small part to the skill and fortitude of such men as Sgt. Charles Floyd, the only expedition member to die; Sgt. Patrick Gass, who lived until 1870, the last surviving member of the expedition; Sgt. Nathaniel Hale Pryor, husband to an Osage woman; and York, Clark's slave, who was freed after the expedition. The men who were instrumental to the success of the Lewis and Clark expedition come to life in this volume. Through the aid of a detailed biographical roster and a composite diary of the expedition that highlights the roles and actions of the expedition's members, Charles G. Clarke affords readers precious glimpses of those who have long stood in the shadows of Lewis and Clark. Disagreements and achievements, ailments and addictions, and colorful personalities and daily tasks are all vividly rendered in these pages. The result is an unforgettable portrait of the corps of diverse characters who undertook a remarkable journey across the western half of the continent almost two hundred years ago.

93. The Journals Of The Lewis And Clark Expedition, Volume 1 : Atlas Of The Lewis An
This page contains information about The Journals of the lewis and clark expedition,Volume 1. By Meriwether lewis and William clark Edited by Gary E. Moulton.
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Atlas of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

By Meriwether Lewis and William Clark Edited by Gary E. Moulton
Cloth: 1983, ix, 186, CIP.LC
ISBN : 0-8032-2861-9
Price: $200.00
"Moulton not only edited the transcriptions of the journal entries; he also provided a detailed index and oversaw a team of consultants who provided expert annotations on botany, zoology, astronomy, archaeology, linguists and medicine. As a result, readers can understand the expedition in its full context. It's no wonder that the series has received many plaudits."— Omaha World Herald "[This edition] stands as one of the great accomplishments of American scholarship and scholarly publishing alike. The work of historian Gary Moulton and a team of some three dozen specialists working through the University of Nebraska's Center for Great Plains Studies with the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the 13-volume Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition was published by the University of Nebraska Press from 1983 to 2001."Gregory McNamee

94. Lewis And Clark Expedition: Phases
lewis and clark expedition. Phase 1 August 30, 1803 September 24, 1804From Pittsburgh, PA, to the Teton River SD Phase 2 September
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Lewis and Clark Expedition
Phase 1: August 30, 1803 - September 24, 1804
From Pittsburgh, PA, to the Teton River [SD]
Phase 2: September 25, 1804 - June 7, 1805
From the Teton River [SD] to the Marias River [MT]
Phase 3: June 8, 1805 - August 20, 1805
From the Marias River [MT] over the Great Divide [MT]
Phase 4a: August 21, 1805 - November 7, 1805
From the Great Divide [MT] to the Pacific Ocean [WA]
Phase X: November 8, 1805 - March 22, 1806
The Wet Winter (Fort Clatsop) [OR]
Phase 4b: March 23, 1806 - April 24, 1806
From Fort Clatsop [OR] to the Walla Walla River [WA]
Phase 5: April 25, 1806 - September 26, 1806
From the Walla Walla River [WA] to St. Louis [MO]

95. PAL: The Lewis And Clark Expedition (1804-1806)
Sacagawea of the lewis and clark expedition. Berkeley U of California P, 1979. F592.D86. Moulton, Gary E. ed. The Journals of the lewis and clark expedition.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 3: Early Nineteenth Century: Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) and William Clark (1770-1838) and Their Expedition (1804-1806) Discovering Lewis and Clark Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Lewis and Clark Internet Archive ... Home Page (Image source: Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation Top Selected Bibliography: Books Allen, John L. Passage through the garden; Lewis and Clark and the image of the American Northwest. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1975. F592.7 .A48 Ambrose, Stephen E. Undaunted courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the opening of the American West. Appleman, Roy E. Lewis and Clark: historic places associated with their transcontinental exploration (1804-06). Washington: U.S. National Park Service, 1975. F592.7 .A66 Betts, Robert B. In search of York: the slave who went to the Pacific with Lewis and Clark. Boulder: Colorado Associated U P, 1985. F592.7 .B48 / a film by Ken Burns. Alexandria, Va.: PBS Home Video, Burbank, Calif: Distributed by Warner Home Video as authorized agent for Turner Home Entertainment, 1997. Video Cassette F592.7 .L49x Clark, Ella Elizabeth, and Margot Edmonds.

96. Adventure Cycling Association / Lewis And Clark Expedition
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LEWIS AND CLARK /
Summary dates: 10-Jun - 25-Aug E -> W
15-Jun - 30-Aug E -> W
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97. Lewis And Clark Expedition - Sierra Club
A good timeline, lots of information about the Native American tribes encounteredby lewis and clark, and the actual equipment list for the expedition.
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... Act Now! "It was the first report on the West, on the United States over the Hill and beyond the sunset, on the province of the American future. There has never been another so excellent or influential." Historian Bernard DeVoto In 1803, shortly after the Louisiania Purchase was finalized, President Thomas Jefferson ordered 45 men Captains Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and their Corps of Discovery to "find the shortest and most convenient route of communication between the U.S. and the Pacific Ocean." Jefferson instructed the exporers to map "the face of the country," make contact and peace with the Native peoples they encountered and to be naturalists, recording species of plants, birds, reptiles, insects and mammals, "especially those not known in the U.S..." By boat and on foot for the next three years, Lewis and Clark navigated and named two-thirds of the American continent. They traveled 8,000 miles hauling 3,500 pounds of equipment, guided for part of their expedition by Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman. By journey's end, they had written the first scientific descriptions of 178 plants and 122 animals. Find out more about the expedition: Sierra Magazine: Lewis and Clark issue
Articles in this landmark issue include a commentary by Page Stegner about the ultimate American adventure, as well as his account of a float trip down the Missouri River. And Winona Duke writes about the bison as the salvation of the Great Plains.

98. Encyclopedia Smithsonian:Lewis And Clark
A to Z lewis and clark expedition Selected Resources. The lewis and clark expeditionSelections from the Journals Arranged by Topic. Boston Bedford St.
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Lewis and Clark Expedition: Selected Resources
William Clark carried this compass during the expedition. Information or research assistance regarding the Lewis and Clark Expedition is frequently requested from the Smithsonian Institution. The following information has been prepared to assist those interested in this topic. History Ambrose, Stephen. Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West Ambrose, Stephen. Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1998. Barth, Gunther. The Lewis and Clark Expedition: Selections from the Journals Arranged by Topic Boston: Bedford - St. Martin's, 1998. Bergon, Frank, editor. The Journals of Lewis and Clark (abridged). New York: Viking, 1989. Betts, Robert B. In Search of York: The Slave Who went to the Pacific with Lewis and Clark . Boulder, CO: Colorado Associated University Press, 1985. DeVoto, Bernard, editor. The Journals of Lewis and Clark . Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1997. Duncan, Dayton. Out West: American Journey Along the Lewis and Clark Trail . New York: Viking Penguin, 1987.

99. Lewis & Clark Expedition Oregon (History)
lewis clark expedition. Many Oregon Locations. The lewis and clarkexpedition crossed from St Louis MO to the Pacific Ocean.
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Many Oregon Locations The Lewis and Clark Expedition crossed from St Louis MO to the Pacific Ocean. They followed the Columbia River downstream in the fall of 1805, wintered at Fort Clatsop, and returned upstream in the spring of 1806. The locations of their campsites are well known, due to the detailed diaries that were kept. They stayed on both the Washington and Oregon sides of the river. Find similar pages at History Visit Online Highways' interactive American History project. A team of researchers is developing a site that will present U.S. history in the context of present day travel.
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