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Lewis and Clark in the Rocky Mountains / RA Saindon 被引量: 0发表: 1990年 Age of Tertiary extension in the Bitterroot metamorphic core complex, Montana and Idaho Documentation of 46-48 Ma extension in the Bitterroot complex suggests simultaneous deformation in the Rocky Mountains Basin and ...
In 1804, Lewis and Clark set off on a journey filled with harrowing confrontations, harsh weather and fateful decisions as they scouted a route across the American West.
He was also to make detailed maps and to describe the rivers, mountains, plants, and animals he saw.Lewis chose his close friend Captain Bill Clark to be the co-leader of the expedition. Like himself, Captain Clark was in the army for many years, loved the outdoors, and had a lot of...
This painting by John Ford Clymer is titled “Lewis & Clark in the Bitterroots.” Charged by President Jefferson to explore and map the newly acquired Louisiana Territory, Merriweather Lewis and William Clark’s Corps of Discovery faced fierce challenges crossing the snowy Bitterroot Mountains in ...
Our railway station is the final aspiration of architecture. Sam Clark's annual hardware turnover is the envy of the four counties which constitute God's Country. In the sensitive art of the Rosebud Movie Palace there is a Message, and humor strictly moral. Such is our comfortable tradition ...
Lewis and Clark had to depend on their own judgment. In this they proved themselves entirely worthy of President Jefferson's trust, and they are still to be admired for their resourcefulness and ingenuity. Jefferson could not have wanted better leaders for the young nation's first great venture...
Lewis and Clark in the Rocky Mountains /doi:http://www.loc.gov/item/91682738/Saindon, Robert A
Sacajawea, the Indian princess : the Indian girl who piloted the Lewis and Clark expedition across the Rocky mountains : a play in three acts / by Anna Wolfrom.Anna. Wolfrom