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The Missouri Historical Society in St. Louis is celebrating the bicentennial of the expedition ... to be a map made by Nez Perce Indian chiefs for Clark. It showed a safe and short route home ...
Lewis and Clark continued to map out ... have to find a route around all of them by land. How will they do this while carrying all that equipment? Sergeant Patrick Gass, the Expedition's carpenter ...
On Nov. 15, 1805, the Lewis and Clark Expedition ... maps that noted landmarks, friendly versus “hostile” Native Americans, water sources, and Indian trails. These maps greatly aided future explorers ...
The youngest member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition ... U.S. Senator Henry Clay. This map depicts the path followed by the Lewis and Clar expedition, including the group's winter stop at ...
The Missouri River Basin-Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Nebraska City was a featured stop May 22 for a group of RV ...
In summer 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark ... river route to the Pacific Ocean. They didn’t find it—but they did return with journals full of observations, new maps of previously ...
Wilson studied the Lewis and Clark Expedition for years, even taking on the persona of William Clark for different projects. Wilson vividly describes the grueling conditions faced by Lewis and ...
on the Snake and Columbia rivers is the route of a weekly cruise aboard the American Queen Voyages vessel the American Empress, and the Lewis and Clark expedition is the theme of each trip.
Library of Congress As the Lewis and Clark bicentennial ... cultural and political map of the United States. We are a people in motion, whether on the Trail of Tears, Route 66 or the Interstate ...
Mark Oppold with an American agriculture history minute explains that there were a lot of agricultural discoveries in the travels of Lewis ..
It is a 3,700-mile, 11-state route that extends from Camp Wood ... including from within Yellowstone National Park, so the Lewis and Clark Expedition has a cluster of cultural feeder streams.