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In 1803, at President Jeffersons request, Captains Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery set out to explore beyond the newly purchased land of the Louisiana Territory to the western end of the continent. By the time the Corps returned years later, everyone believed they were dead–killed by bears, attacked by Indians, or fallen victims to a rough country. But the men had survived and with their long journey, they staked a claim to the West for the new country, America.
This lively, well-written Landmark Book includes excerpts from the expeditions journals, maps and drawings by Lewis and Clark, and period paintings.
Synopsis
This lively, well-written book about the 1803 excursion by the Corps of Discovery includes excerpts from the expedition's journals, maps and drawings by Lewis and Clark, and period paintings.
Synopsis
Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-112) and index.