The Journals of Lewis and ClarkNational Geographic Books, 2002 - Всего страниц: 445 "At the dawn of the 19th century, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark embarked on an unprecedented journey from St. Louis, Missouri to the Pacific Ocean and back again. Their assignment was to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Territory and record the geography, flora, fauna, and people they encountered along the way. The tale of their incredible journey, meticulously recorded in their journals, has become an American classic"--Publisher description. |
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FROM AUGUST 30 TO SEPTEMBER 18 1803 | |
SEPTEMBER 19 1803MAY 13 1804 | |
FROM JULY 27 TO AUGUST 26 1804 | |
AUGUST 27SEPTEMBER 22 1804 | |
NOVEMBER 7 1804APRIL 6 1805 | |
MAY 10JUNE 12 1805 | |
FROM AUGUST 1 TO AUGUST 17 1805 | |
NOVEMBER 8 1805APRIL 12 1806 | |
CLARK ON THE YELLOWSTONE | |
REVISITING THE PLAINS INDIANS | |
FROM SEPTEMBER 6 TO SEPTEMBER 26 1806 | |
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