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Six accounts by Corps members (a woodcut, from Gass' journal, 1810 edition) have provided grist for generations of historians. Library of Congress As the Lewis and Clark bicentennial approaches ...
Q: Are there any American Indian descendants of the members of the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery? —Karen Wilson | Helena, Alabama In their journals, the men of the Corps of Discovery ...
Wilson made reference to another journal entry mentioning for Christmas dinner, they ate the rotten fish. In a daring effort, Lewis and Clark sent five men to the beach to collect seawater for ...
HARTFORD The Lewis and Clark State Historic Site will commemorate the 221st anniversary of the start of the Lewis and Clark ...
1805 was the year of discovery for Lewis and Clark. Every day ... He hadn't previously eve confessed this in his journal. But on January 1st, 1806, it's obvious that he misses the life that ...
The event is free. Activities will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the site's interpretive center at 1 Lewis and Clark Trail. Reenactors will demonstrate the way of life during the time when ...
Clark and Lewis both began journaling on May 14, 1804, in earnest. Our biggest marker has always been Lewis writing in the journal, “The mouth of the River Dubois is to be considered the point ...
Lewis and his chosen copilot Clark, a friend and fellow army veteran ... Shortly after being shot in the butt, the explorer paused to record a journal entry on the fire cherry, "a globular ...
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - On Saturday, April 12, a Siouxland museum will begin displaying a rare artifact that dates back to the Lewis and Clark Expedition. It’s a peace medal that came through Sioux ...
The Lewis and Clark State Historic Site will commemorate the 221st anniversary of the start of the Lewis and Clark Expedition with the annual ...