What Was the Lewis and Clark Expedition?

What Was the Lewis and Clark Expedition?
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 129
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ISBN-10 : 9780698187238
ISBN-13 : 0698187237
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Synopsis What Was the Lewis and Clark Expedition? by : Judith St. George

When Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and the "Corp of Discovery" left St. Louis, Missouri, on May 21, 1804, their mission was to explore the vast, unknown territory acquired a year earlier in the Louisiana Purchase. The travelers hoped to find a waterway that crossed the western half of the United States. They didn't. However, young readers will love this true-life adventure tale of the two-year journey that finally brought the explorers to the Pacific Ocean.

The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: Preface by the editor

The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: Preface by the editor
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Synopsis The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: Preface by the editor by : Meriwether Lewis

Lewis and Clark's Expedition from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean was the first governmental exploration of the "Great West." The history of this undertaking is the personal narrative and official report of the first white men who crossed the continent between and British and Spanish possessions.

The Lewis and Clark Expedition Day by Day

The Lewis and Clark Expedition Day by Day
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 658
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ISBN-10 : 9781496205292
ISBN-13 : 1496205294
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Synopsis The Lewis and Clark Expedition Day by Day by : Gary E. Moulton

In May 1804, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and their Corps of Discovery set out on a journey of a lifetime to explore and interpret the American West. The Lewis and Clark Expedition Day by Day follows this exploration with a daily narrative of their journey, from its starting point in Illinois in 1804 to its successful return to St. Louis in September 1806. This accessible chronicle, presented by Lewis and Clark historian Gary E. Moulton, depicts each riveting day of the Corps of Discovery's journey. Drawn from the journals of the two captains and four enlisted men, this volume recounts personal stories, scientific pursuits, and geographic challenges, along with vivid descriptions of encounters with Native peoples and unknown lands and discoveries of new species of flora and fauna. This modern reference brings the story of the Lewis and Clark expedition to life in a new way, from the first hoisting of the sail to the final celebratory dinner.

Venereal Disease and the Lewis and Clark Expedition

Venereal Disease and the Lewis and Clark Expedition
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 138
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ISBN-10 : 9780803229594
ISBN-13 : 0803229593
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Synopsis Venereal Disease and the Lewis and Clark Expedition by : Thomas Power Lowry

One of the greatest challenges faced by William Clark and Meriwether Lewis on their 1804?6 Corps of Discovery expedition was that of medical emergencies on the trail. Without an attending physician, even routine ailments and injuries could have tragic consequences for the expedition?s success and the safety of its members. Of these dangers, the most insidious and potentially devastating was the slow, painful, and oftentimes fatal ravage of venereal disease. ø Physician Thomas P. Lowry delves into the world of nineteenth-century medicine, uncovering the expedition?s very real fear of venereal disease. Lewis and Clark knew they were unlikely to prevent their men from forming sexual liaisons on the trail, so they prepared for the consequences of encounters with potentially infected people, as well as the consequences of preexisting disease, by stocking themselves with medicine and the latest scientific knowledge from the best minds in America. Lewis and Clark?s expedition encountered Native peoples who experienced venereal disease as a result of liaisons with French, British, Spanish, and Canadian travelers and had their own methods for curing its victims, or at least for easing the pain it inflicted. ø Lowry?s careful study of the explorers? journals sheds new light on this neglected aspect of the expedition, showing in detail how sex and venereal disease affected the men and their mission, and describes how diverse peoples faced a common threat with the best knowledge and tools at their disposal.

Weapons of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

Weapons of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9780806188003
ISBN-13 : 0806188006
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Synopsis Weapons of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by : James B. Garry

When Meriwether Lewis began shopping for supplies and firearms to take on the Corps of Discovery’s journey west, his first stop was a federal arsenal. For the following twenty-nine months, from the time the Lewis and Clark expedition left Camp Dubois with a cannon salute in 1804 until it announced its return from the West Coast to St. Louis with a volley in 1806, weapons were a crucial component of the participants’ tool kit. In Weapons of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, historian Jim Garry describes the arms and ammunition the expedition carried and the use and care those weapons received. The Corps of Discovery’s purposes were to explore the Missouri and Columbia river basins, to make scientific observations, and to contact the tribes along the way for both science and diplomacy. Throughout the trek, the travelers used their guns to procure food—they could consume around 350 pounds of meat a day—and to protect themselves from dangerous animals. Firearms were also invaluable in encounters with Indian groups, as guns were one of the most sought-after trade items in the West. As Garry notes, the explorers’ willingness to demonstrate their weapons’ firepower probably kept meetings with some tribes from becoming violent. The mix of arms carried by the expedition extended beyond rifles and muskets to include pistols, knives, espontoons, a cannon, and blunderbusses. Each chapter focuses on one of the major types of weapons and weaves accounts from the expedition journals with the author’s knowledge gained from field-testing the muskets and rifles he describes. Appendices tally the weapons carried and explain how the expedition’s flintlocks worked. Weapons of the Lewis and Clark Expedition integrates original research with a lively narrative. This encyclopedic reference will be invaluable to historians and weaponry aficionados.

The Lewis and Clark Journals

The Lewis and Clark Journals
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Total Pages : 413
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Synopsis The Lewis and Clark Journals by : Gary E. Moulton

The Journey of York

The Journey of York
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Total Pages : 41
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ISBN-10 : 9781543512908
ISBN-13 : 1543512909
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Synopsis The Journey of York by : Hasan Davis

"Thomas Jefferson's Corps of Discovery included Captains Lewis and Clark and a crew of 28 men to chart a route from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean. All the crew but one volunteered for the mission. York, the enslaved man taken on the journey, did not choose to go. Slaves did not have choices. York's contributions to the expedition, however, were invaluable. The captains came to rely on York's judgement, determination, and peacemaking role with the American Indian nations they encountered. But as York's independence and status rose on the journey, the question remained what status he would carry once the expedition was over. This is his story."--Provided by publisher.

The Lewis and Clark Expedition

The Lewis and Clark Expedition
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Publisher : Silver Burdett Press
Total Pages : 70
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ISBN-10 : 0382068289
ISBN-13 : 9780382068287
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lewis and Clark Expedition by : Patrick McGrath

A straightforward account illustrated with maps, photographs, paintings, & diary entries.

The Lewis and Clark Expedition

The Lewis and Clark Expedition
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Publisher : Bedford/St. Martin's
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 0312111185
ISBN-13 : 9780312111182
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lewis and Clark Expedition by : Gunther Barth

What Was the Lewis and Clark Expedition?

What Was the Lewis and Clark Expedition?
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 129
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ISBN-10 : 9780448479019
ISBN-13 : 044847901X
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis What Was the Lewis and Clark Expedition? by : Judith St. George

When Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and the "Corp of Discovery" left St. Louis, Missouri, on May 21, 1804, their mission was to explore the vast, unknown territory acquired a year earlier in the Louisiana Purchase. The travelers hoped to find a waterway that crossed the western half of the United States. They didn't. However, young readers will love this true-life adventure tale of the two-year journey that finally brought the explorers to the Pacific Ocean.