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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... rapid and closely hemmed in by high bluffs , crowded with bars of gravel , with little timber on the low grounds , and none on the highlands . Near the camp this evening a white bear attacked one of the men [ J. Fields ] , whose gun ...
... rapid and closely hemmed in by high bluffs , crowded with bars of gravel , with little timber on the low grounds , and none on the highlands . Near the camp this evening a white bear attacked one of the men [ J. Fields ] , whose gun ...
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... rapid current ; from which , as well as from its continuing of the same width and depth , Captain Clark thought it useless to advance any further . He there- ( p . 253 ) fore returned across the level plain in a direction N. 30 ° E ...
... rapid current ; from which , as well as from its continuing of the same width and depth , Captain Clark thought it useless to advance any further . He there- ( p . 253 ) fore returned across the level plain in a direction N. 30 ° E ...
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... rapid current , but being received as it falls by the irregular and somewhat projecting rocks below , forms a splendid prospect of per- fectly white foam , 200 yards in length and 80 in perpendic- 17 Elevations which answer this ...
... rapid current , but being received as it falls by the irregular and somewhat projecting rocks below , forms a splendid prospect of per- fectly white foam , 200 yards in length and 80 in perpendic- 17 Elevations which answer this ...
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... rapids above . From the falls he directed his course southwest up the river . After passing one con- tinued rapid , and three small cascades , each three or four feet high , he reached at the distance of five miles a second fall . The ...
... rapids above . From the falls he directed his course southwest up the river . After passing one con- tinued rapid , and three small cascades , each three or four feet high , he reached at the distance of five miles a second fall . The ...
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... rapid , which he did not think it prudent to ascend , where he would wait till Cap- tain Lewis and his party rejoined him . On Tuesday , " the 11th , the day when Captain Lewis left us , we remained at the entrance of Maria's river and ...
... rapid , which he did not think it prudent to ascend , where he would wait till Cap- tain Lewis and his party rejoined him . On Tuesday , " the 11th , the day when Captain Lewis left us , we remained at the entrance of Maria's river and ...
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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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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.