History of the Expedition Under the Command of Lewis and Clark: To the Sources of the Missouri River, Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean, Performed During the Years 1804-5-6, by Order of the Government of the United States, Том 2F.P. Harper, 1893 - Всего страниц: 1364 |
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... Continental Divide by numerous affluents which join in two main forks , and these in one stream , which from about 112 ° W. long . winds in course slightly N. of E. to its entrance into Maria's river . On two of the most important and ...
... Continental Divide by numerous affluents which join in two main forks , and these in one stream , which from about 112 ° W. long . winds in course slightly N. of E. to its entrance into Maria's river . On two of the most important and ...
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... Continental Divide in order to make a map , feeling that the success or failure of the Expedition , perhaps the life or death of the party , depended upon choosing one of two rivers which offered such a dilemma . Before the invincible ...
... Continental Divide in order to make a map , feeling that the success or failure of the Expedition , perhaps the life or death of the party , depended upon choosing one of two rivers which offered such a dilemma . Before the invincible ...
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... Continental Divide to the Big Blackfoot river . This map was made by one of the greatest geographi- cal geniuses this country ever produced — I mean William Clark . The case will come up again , toward the close of this work . 422 ...
... Continental Divide to the Big Blackfoot river . This map was made by one of the greatest geographi- cal geniuses this country ever produced — I mean William Clark . The case will come up again , toward the close of this work . 422 ...
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... Continental Divide , west of Marysville , and thus connecting with Pacific waters by tributaries of the Blackfoot river . LINACEOUS AND CAMPANULACEOUS PLANTS . 423 and well - tasted.
... Continental Divide , west of Marysville , and thus connecting with Pacific waters by tributaries of the Blackfoot river . LINACEOUS AND CAMPANULACEOUS PLANTS . 423 and well - tasted.
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... Continental Divide , in which it heads by many affluents , the southernmost of which are close by some sources of the Jefferson . Across the Continental Divide , southerly , are the side - sources of the Lemhi and Salmon rivers ...
... Continental Divide , in which it heads by many affluents , the southernmost of which are close by some sources of the Jefferson . Across the Continental Divide , southerly , are the side - sources of the Lemhi and Salmon rivers ...
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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 and Clark 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 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