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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: February 26, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark February 25, 1806February 27, 1806February 26, 1806 Wednesday February 26th 1806. This morning we dispatched Drewyer and two men in our Indian…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, March 19, 1806
Day 1270 Day 1272 Lewis, March 19, 1806 Wednesday March 19th 1806. It continued to rain and hail today in such manner that nothing further could be done to the canoes. a pratry were sent…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: January 9, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark January 8, 1806January 10, 1806January 9, 1806 Friday January 9th 1806. Our men are now very much engaged in dressing Elk and Deer skins for…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: January 10, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark January 9, 1806January 11, 1806January 10, 1806 Saturday January 10th 1806. About 10 A.M. I was visited by Tia Shah-har-war-cap and eleven of his…From Tidewater to the Sea
Chapter 16 Chapter 18 From Tidewater to the Sea Near the mouth of the river which the explorers named Quicksand River (now Sandy), they met a party of fifteen Indians who had…Lewis & Clark: From Tidewater to the Sea
by NoahBrooks Down the Columbia to TidewaterCamping by the PacificFrom Tidewater to the Sea Near the mouth of the river which the explorers named Quicksand River (now…Down the Columbia to Tidewater
Chapter 15 Chapter 17 Down the Columbia to Tidewater The voyagers were now drifting down the Columbia River, and they found the way impeded by many rapids, some of them very…Lewis & Clark: Down the Columbia to Tidewater
by NoahBrooks Down the Pacific SlopeFrom Tidewater to the SeaDown the Columbia to Tidewater The voyagers were now drifting down the Columbia River, and they found the…Alaska
(Encyclopedia) CE5 AlaskaAlaskaəlăˈskə, largest in area of the United States but one of the smallest in population, occupying the northwest extremity of the North American continent, separated…