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Lewis and Clark Expedition, Camp Dubois
Near here at Camp Dubois, the Lewis and Clark Detachment s...
St. Michael's Prairie / The Lewis and Clark Expedition
St. Michael's Prairie
St. Michael’s Prairie, ...
York: Lewis and Clark Expedition
Born in Caroline County in 1770, York was a slave of the W...
The Lewis and Clark Expedition Across Missouri
“The Deer in the Morning & evening are feeding in great nu...
Lewis and Clark Expedition Across Missouri
“we Set out early… Passed the mouth of … Blue water river…...
The French and the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Les Français et l’Expedition de Lewis et Clar...
The Lewis and Clark Expedition
In 1804-06, Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark le...
The Lewis and Clark Expedition
In 1804-06, Captains Meriwether Lewis and William C...
The Lewis and Clark Expedition Across Missouri
"Groops of Shrubs covered with the most delicious f...
The Lewis and Clark Expedition Across Missouri
On Nov. 23, 1803, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark arriv...
Results for Lewis and Clark Expedition
Lewis and Clark Expedition, Camp Dubois
Near here at Camp Dubois, the Lewis and Clark Detachment spent the winter of 1803. They left on May 14, 1804, ascending the Missouri River to its source.
Lewis and Clark crossed the Great Divide reaching the Pacific Ocean on ...
St. Michael's Prairie / The Lewis and Clark Expedition
St. Michael's Prairie
St. Michael’s Prairie, the site where St. Joseph would be established, was identified on maps at least as early as 1792. French explorers and trappers had been traveling up and down the Missouri River since the early 1700s, ...
York: Lewis and Clark Expedition
Born in Caroline County in 1770, York was a slave of the William Clark family and the only African American on the 1803-1806 Lewis and Clark Expedition. Approximately 34 years old at the time, York was one of the hunters ...
The Lewis and Clark Expedition Across Missouri
“The Deer in the Morning & evening are feeding in great numbers on the banks of the River, they feed on young willow, and amuse themselves running on the open beeches or points.”
William Clark, June 25, 1804.
The Lewis and ...
Lewis and Clark Expedition Across Missouri
“we Set out early… Passed the mouth of … Blue water river…[and later]… a bad Sand bar, where our two rope twice…. Came to and Camped in the Point above the Kansas River. I observed a great number of Parrot ...
The French and the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Les Français et l’Expedition de Lewis et Clark
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The French-speaking community made a significant contribution to the ultimate success of the epochal Lewis & Clark expedition. The St. Louis Chouteau brothers, fur traders Auguste and Pierre, lodged the ...
The Lewis and Clark Expedition
In 1804-06, Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led about 40 soldiers and boatmen on an epic journey. President Thomas Jefferson commissioned this “Corps of discovery” to find a route to the Pacific Ocean through the newly acquired Louisiana territory. ...
The Lewis and Clark Expedition
In 1804-06, Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led about 40 soldiers and boatmen on an epic journey. President Thomas Jefferson commissioned this "Corps of Discovery" to find a route to the Pacific Ocean through the newly acquired Louisiana territory. ...
The Lewis and Clark Expedition Across Missouri
"Groops of Shrubs covered with the most delicious froot is to be seen in every direction, and nature appears to have exerted herself to butify the Senery by the variety of flours [flowers] Delicately and highly flavered raised above the ...
The Lewis and Clark Expedition Across Missouri
On Nov. 23, 1803, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark arrived at Cape Girardeau, a trading post established in 1795 by Louis Lorimier, the Spanish-appointed Commandant of the Cape Girardeau District. Here, Lewis, co-commander of the expedition, left the keelboat to ...