History of the Expedition Under the Command of Lewis and ClarkElliot Coues Cosimo, Inc., 1 сент. 2007 г. - Всего страниц: 476 It is one of the grandest adventures in American history, and this is the premiere retelling of it. When explorers MERIWETHER LEWIS (1774-1809) and WILLIAM CLARK (1770-1838) embarked on their continent-spanning journey across North America in 1804, they also began keeping daily journals full of detailed accounts of their travels and keen observations of the wildlife, flora, and native peoples they encountered. But it wasn't until 1893 that those journals were edited into this definitive presentation. That four-volume 1893 work is here presented in its entirety in three volumes, and including all of editor Elliot Coues's explanatory notes, chapter synopses, and more. Volume II features the expedition's forging of the mighty Columbia River, encounters with Shoshone, Tillamook, and Chinnook Indians, and much more. As thrilling as it is informative, this is essential reading for anyone fascinated by the opening of the American frontier. American doctor, historian, ornithologist, and author ELLIOTT COUES (1842-1899) helped create the taxonomic nomenclature still in use by zoologists. He wrote the foundational Key to North American Birds (1872) and edited The Travels of Zebulon M. Pike (1895). |
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... HEAD TO A SOURCE OF THE MISSOURI IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS , CHAPTER XV . ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE TO COLUMBIAN Waters , CHAPTER XVI . WITH THE ShoshoneS OF LEMHI RIVER , V 414 446 476 508 541 vi CONTENTS . CHAPTER XVII . IN THE BITTER -
... HEAD TO A SOURCE OF THE MISSOURI IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS , CHAPTER XV . ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE TO COLUMBIAN Waters , CHAPTER XVI . WITH THE ShoshoneS OF LEMHI RIVER , V 414 446 476 508 541 vi CONTENTS . CHAPTER XVII . IN THE BITTER -
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... head of steamboat navigation of the Missouri - not that boats could not steam a little further , but that there was then no place to go to . It is supposed to be by water 339 miles above Milk river , 500 above the Yellowstone , and 805 ...
... head of steamboat navigation of the Missouri - not that boats could not steam a little further , but that there was then no place to go to . It is supposed to be by water 339 miles above Milk river , 500 above the Yellowstone , and 805 ...
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... head is proportionally smaller . These readily bite at meat or grasshoppers ; the flesh , though soft and of a fine white color , is not highly flavored . The second species is precisely of the form and about the size of the fish known ...
... head is proportionally smaller . These readily bite at meat or grasshoppers ; the flesh , though soft and of a fine white color , is not highly flavored . The second species is precisely of the form and about the size of the fish known ...
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... head of the falls . He therefore pursued the southwest course of the river , which was one constant succession of rapids and small cas- cades , at every one of which the bluffs grew lower , or the bed of the river became more on a level ...
... head of the falls . He therefore pursued the southwest course of the river , which was one constant succession of rapids and small cas- cades , at every one of which the bluffs grew lower , or the bed of the river became more on a level ...
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... head of which he camped , near the mouth of a creek ** [ Flattery run ] , which appeared to rise in the South moun- tains . These three islands are opposite each other ; he gave them the name of the Whitebear islands , from observing ...
... head of which he camped , near the mouth of a creek ** [ Flattery run ] , which appeared to rise in the South moun- tains . These three islands are opposite each other ; he gave them the name of the Whitebear islands , from observing ...
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CONTENTS | 401 |
CHAPTER XII | 414 |
CHAPTER XIII | 446 |
CHAPTER XIV | 476 |
CHAPTER XV | 508 |
CHAPTER XVI | 541 |
CHAPTER XVII | 571 |
CHAPTER XIX | 653 |
CHAPTER XX | 687 |
CHAPTER XXI | 718 |
CHAPTER XXII | 747 |
CHAPTER XXIII | 773 |
CHAPTER XXIV | 793 |
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15 miles antelopes baggage bank beaver bend berries boat branch buffalo called Cameahwait camp canoes Captain Clark Captain Lewis channel chief Chinookan Clark G Clatsop cliffs codex Columbia Columbia river Continental Divide continued course covered crossed deer distance Drewyer eight Expedition falls feet fish fork of Salmon formed FORT CLATSOP four miles Gass grass halted head hills horses hunt hunters inches Indians Jefferson Jefferson river killed Kooskooskee land Lemhi Lemhi river Lewis F low grounds main party miles further Missouri morning moun mouth nearly night o'clock pine plain portage Prairie prickly-pear proceeded procured rain rapid reached returned road rocks Rocky mountains route Salishan Salmon river sent Shoshone side six miles skins small islands Snake Snake Indians soon southwest species stream tains three miles timber to-day tribes valley village yards wide yesterday
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Стр. 367 - I might be enabled to give to the enlightened world some just idea of this truly magnifficent and sublimely grand object, which has from the commencement of time been concealed from the view of civilized man; but this was fruitless and vain.