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The definitive journals of Lewis and Clark: Through the Rockies to the Cascades

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Since the time of Columbus, explorers dreamed of a water passage across the North American continent.

President Thomas Jefferson shared this dream. He conceived the Corps of Discovery to travel up the Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains and westward along possible river routes to the Pacific Ocean.

Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led this expedition of 1804-6.

Along the way they filled hundreds of notebook pages with observations of the geography, Indian tribes, and natural history of the trans-Mississippi West.

The late-summer and fall months of 1805 were the most difficult period of Lewis and Clark's journey.

This volume documents their travels from the Three Forks of the Missouri River in present-day Montana and their progress over the rugged Bitterroot Mountains, along the nearly impenetrable Lolo Trail, and to the Cascades of the Columbia River on today's Washington-Oregon border.

Along the way, the explorers encounter Shoshones, Flatheads, Nez Perces, and other Indian tribes, some of whom had never before met white people.

Gary E. Moulton is Thomas C. Sorensen Professor of American History at the University of Nebraska and the recipient of the J. Franklin Jameson Award of the American Historical Association for the editing of these journals.

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Bison Books
0803280122 / 9780803280120
Paperback / softback
01/09/2002
United States
English
543 p. : ill.
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Documents their travels from the Three Forks of the Missouri River in present-day Montana and their progress over the rugged Bitterroot Mountains, along the nearly impenetrable Lolo Trail, and to the Cascades of the Columbia River on today's Washington-Oregon border
Documents their travels from the Three Forks of the Missouri River in present-day Montana and their progress over the rugged Bitterroot Mountains, along the nearly impenetrable Lolo Trail, and to the Cascades of the Columbia River on today's Washington-Oregon border 1KBBW Western & Pacific Coast states, 3JH c 1800 to c 1900, BG Biography: general, BJ Diaries, letters & journals, GBCS Serials, periodicals, abstracts, indexes, HBJK History of the Americas, HBLL Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900, RGR Geographical discovery & exploration, WTLC Classic travel writing