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The Definitive Journals of Lewis and Clark, Vol. 6

This volume covers the last leg of the party's route from the Cascades of the Columbia River to the Pacific Coast, and their stay at Fort Clatsop, near the river's mouth, until the spring of 1806. Travel and exploration were hampered by miserable weather. While in winter quarters, Lewis wrote detailed reports on natural phenomena and Indian life. These descriptions were accompanied by sketches of plants and animals as well as of Indians and their canoes, tools, and clothing
Print Book, English, [2002-2004], ©1986-©2001
University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, [2002-2004], ©1986-©2001
Diaries
531 pages : illustrations, maps, pbk. ; 23 cm.
9780803280137, 0803280130
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V. 2. From the Ohio to the Vermillion
v. 3. Up the Missouri to Fort Mandan
v. 4. From Fort Mandan to Three Forks
v. 5. Through the Rockies to the Cascades
v. 6. Down the Columbia to Fort Clatsop
v. 7. From the Pacific to the Rockies
v. 8. Over the Rockies to St. Louis
v. 9. John Ordway and Charles Floyd
v. 10. Patrick Gass
v. 11. Joseph Whitehouse
v. 12. Herbarium
v. 13. Comprehensive index
"A project of the Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska--Lincoln."
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Paperback edition of v. 2-13 of the 13 volume Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, originally published by the University of Nebraska--Lincoln, ©1983-©2001