The mission was offered by President Thomas Jefferson to Lewis who chose Clark to help lead the expedition. The mission had many purposes. Among the purposes was to document whether a water route existed to the Pacific Ocean, which was known as the “Northwest Passage.” These books are...
And. of course, I’ll be there with my books about the Boston Tea Party, the #Lewis & Clark Expedition, and Saint Junípero Serra, founder of the California missions. We look forward to meeting you! #Linda Gondosch For more info, check this website: http://www.ohioana.org/programs/oh...
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And if you haven’t readUndaunted Courage, Stephen Ambrose’s sweeping narrative of the Lewis and Clark expedition, I recommend that as well. PermalinkLeave a Comment Here at The Garlands there is a small movie theater. Thursday, there was a showing of a1995 film version of Madame Butterfly...
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Summary:Lewis, a hedgehog, and his friend Clark, a skunk, set out from their comfortable burrow under Miss Nancy's potting shed on an expedition to see more of the "Whole Wide World." Priority:Item No:Comment: $5.73* +- Sydney & Taylor take a flying leap[Sydney & TaylorVolume: 2]by...
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Lewis and Clark. Pittsburgh: printed and published by Cramer & Spear, Franklin Head, Wood Street, 1818. $2,000 Tenth edition, 12mo, pp. iv, [1], 6-304; 28 full-page woodcut maps; old marbled boards, recased with a late 20th century rebacking, smooth spine with simple gilt ...
aThe Lewis and Clark expedition, sponsored by President Jefferson, was the most important official examination of the high plains and the Northwest before the War of 1812. The President's secretary, Captain Meriwether Lewis, had been instructed to "explore the Missouri River, and such principal st...
Some of the plants in this book have quite a scandalous history. A weed killed Abraham Lincoln’s mother. A shrub nearly blinded Frederick Law Olmsted, America’s most famous landscape architect. A flowering bulb sickened members of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Poison hemlock killed Socrates,...