The Story of Captain Meriwether Lewis and Captain William Clark

The Story of Captain Meriwether Lewis and Captain William Clark
Title The Story of Captain Meriwether Lewis and Captain William Clark PDF eBook
Author Nellie F. Kingsley
Publisher
Pages 134
Release 2016-06-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781332720507

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Excerpt from The Story of Captain Meriwether Lewis and Captain William Clark: For Young Readers The exploration of the Mississippi River was accomplished by the French a little more than two hundred years ago. La Salle, in 1682, was the first White man to trace the course of that great stream to the place Where its waters ow into the Gulf of Mexico. Landing upon an island at the mouth of the river, he set up the arms of France, and took possession of the country in the name of King Louis XIV. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works."

The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 12

The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 12
Title The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 12 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 0
Release 1983
Genre Explorers
ISBN 9780803229310

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Lewis and Clark

Lewis and Clark
Title Lewis and Clark PDF eBook
Author John Bakeless
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 548
Release 1996-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780486292335

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Authoritative biography of two great explorers. Danger, hardships, Indian customs and lore, much more. 29 illus. 7 maps.

Lewis and Clark Among the Indians (Bicentennial Edition)

Lewis and Clark Among the Indians (Bicentennial Edition)
Title Lewis and Clark Among the Indians (Bicentennial Edition) PDF eBook
Author James P. Ronda
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 325
Release 2014-04-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0803290195

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Particularly valuable for Ronda's inclusion of pertinent background information about the various tribes and for his ethnological analysis. An appendix also places the Sacagawea myth in its proper perspective. Gracefully written, the book bridges the gap between academic and general audiences.OCo"Choice""

Undaunted Courage

Undaunted Courage
Title Undaunted Courage PDF eBook
Author Stephen E. Ambrose
Publisher PREMIER DIGITAL PUBLISHING
Pages 457
Release 2011-11
Genre History
ISBN 1937624447

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In this sweeping adventure story, Stephen E. Ambrose, the bestselling author of D-Day, presents the definitive account of one of the most momentous journeys in American history. Ambrose follows the Lewis and Clark Expedition from Thomas Jefferson's hope of finding a waterway to the Pacific, through the heart-stopping moments of the actual trip, to Lewis' lonely demise on the Natchez Trace. Along the way, Ambrose shows us the American West as Lewis saw it -- wild, awsome, and pristinely beautiful. Undaunted Courage is a stunningly told action tale that will delight readers for generations. In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson selected his personal secretary, Captain Meriwether Lewis, to lead a voyage up the Missouri River to the Rockies, over the mountains, down the Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean, and back. Lewis was the perfect choice. He endured incredible hardships and saw incredible sights, including vast herds of buffalo and Indian tribes that had had no previous contact with white men. He and his partner, Captain William Clark, made the first map of the trans-Mississippi West, provided invaluable scientific data on the flora and fauna of the Louisiana Purchase territory, and established the American claim to Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Ambrose has pieced together previously unknown information about weather, terrain, and medical knowledge at the time to provide a colorful and realistic backdrop for the expedition. Lewis saw the North American continent before any other white man; Ambrose describes in detail native peoples, weather, landscape, science, everything the expedition encountered along the way, through Lewis's eyes. Lewis is supported by a rich variety of colorful characters, first of all Jefferson himself, whose interest in exploring and acquiring the American West went back thirty years. Next comes Clark, a rugged frontiersman whose love for Lewis matched Jefferson's. There are numerous Indian chiefs, and Sacagawea, the Indian girl who accompanied the expedition, along with the French-Indian hunter Drouillard, the great naturalists of Philadelphia, the French and Spanish fur traders of St. Louis, John Quincy Adams, and many more leading political, scientific, and military figures of the turn of the century. This is a book about a hero. This is a book about national unity. But it is also a tragedy. When Lewis returned to Washington in the fall of 1806, he was a national hero. But for Lewis, the expedition was a failure. Jefferson had hoped to find an all-water route to the Pacific with a short hop over the Rockies-Lewis discovered there was no such passage. Jefferson hoped the Louisiana Purchase would provide endless land to support farming-but Lewis discovered that the Great Plains were too dry. Jefferson hoped there was a river flowing from Canada into the Missouri-but Lewis reported there was no such river, and thus no U.S. claim to the Canadian prairie. Lewis discovered the Plains Indians were hostile and would block settlement and trade up the Missouri. Lewis took to drink, engaged in land speculation, piled up debts he could not pay, made jealous political enemies, and suffered severe depression. High adventure, high politics, suspense, drama, and diplomacy combine with high romance and personal tragedy to make this outstanding work of scholarship as readable as a novel.

Bulletin ...

Bulletin ...
Title Bulletin ... PDF eBook
Author Grand Rapids Public Library (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
Publisher
Pages 728
Release 1909
Genre
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First Across the Continent

First Across the Continent
Title First Across the Continent PDF eBook
Author Noah Brooks
Publisher
Pages 443
Release 1901
Genre Lewis and Clark Expedition
ISBN

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