Much of the history of the great American Northwest begins with the story of the 1800s Lewis and Clark expedition. This concise narrative, based on authentic records, follows the group through Indian territory, the valleys of the Upper Missouri, the Yellowstone, and the Columbia rivers, the Great Divide, and the Pacific slope. Unabridged republication of the work published by Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1901.
The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Vol. 1 by Lewis & Clark, Elliott Coues Volume 1 of the classic edition of the day-by-day journals that later became the basis for U.S. claims to Oregon and the West. Accurate and invaluable geographical, botanical, biological, meteorological and anthropological material.
The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Vol. 2 by Lewis & Clark, Elliott Coues Volume 2 of the classic edition of the day-by-day journals that later became the basis for U.S. claims to Oregon and the West. Accurate and invaluable geographical, botanical, biological, meteorological and anthropological material.
The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Vol. 3 by Lewis & Clark, Elliott Coues Volume 3 of the classic edition of the day-by-day journals that later became the basis for U.S. claims to Oregon and the West. Accurate and invaluable geographical, botanical, biological, meteorological and anthropological material.
Lewis and Clark: Partners in Discovery by John Bakeless First authoritative biography of two great explorers, based on original research and diaries of expedition members. Danger, hardships, Indian customs and lore, much more. 29 illustrations. 7 maps.