Jefferson funded the expedition of Lewis and Clark in 1803 to gather all the information they could on the vast wilderness that had been acquired from France in the Louisiana Purchase—providing data on topology,...
Famous explorers of the north American frontier, Lewis and Clark arrived at the mouth of the Columbia River on November 14, 1805, in nearly starved circumstances. They had experienced great difficulty finding game west of the Rockies and not until the second of December did they kill their ...
Antelope Reservoir: Just down the road from Jean Baptiste Charbonneau’s grave (the infant that Sacagawea carried on her back across the American west with the Lewis and Clark Expedition) on the far eastern edge of Oregon, this reservoir is worth a dive for the novelty of the location. Upper...
The Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804. Zebulon Pike's expedition on the Mississippi in 1805-6 and the subsequent expedition to the Southwest in 1806-7. Stephen Long's exploration of the Platte, the Arkansas, and Red rivers in 1819-20 and then the Peter's River in Minnesota in 1823. ...
Central Idaho is covered with jagged peaks and the southern part has irrigated farmlands from the Snake River Plain. Its history lies with its native tribes, the expedition of the first European-Americans Meriwether Lewis and William Clark in 1800s, and determined pioneers on the Oregon Trail. ...
the West in his book Travels Through the Interior Parts of North America. The poet William Cullen Bryant took the name from Carver's book and used it in his poem "Thanatopsis" to refer to the recent discoveries of the Lewis and Clark Expedition; this use helped establish it in modern use...
named in honor of the lewis & clark expedition, and find interpretive panels and art installations along the way. uniquely long beach the long beach peninsula is known for its ultra-fresh seafood, especially its oysters. willapa bay is one of the top-producing oyster regions in the world. ...
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At the time of Lewis and Clark, about two thousand were distributed in forty … Read MoreCamp Adair The US War Department selected 55,000 acres at this location for an infantry training site in 1941. Temporary quarters were constructed, and the site was dedicated as Camp Adair in 1942. ...
most notably Britain and then theUnited States. Captain Robert Gray (for whom Grays Harbor county is named) then discovered the mouth of the Columbia river and, beginning in 1792, he established trade in Sea Otter pelts. In 1805 the Lewis and Clark expedition entered the state on October 10...