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On this day with Lewis & Clark January 26, 1804 Making sleds At Wood River, a sled is made to haul wood and other things from the country, and hunters bring in two deer and numerous rabbits and racoons. Lewis works in Cahokia and St. Louis. ...
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Lewis and Clark Information Center – Chamberlain Here you will find a 55-foot-long replica of the expedition’s keel boat. TheLewis and Clark Information Centerin Chamberlain also includes a 30-foot-long wall of glass, overlooking the Missouri River. The information center includes exhibits show...
On July 5, 1803, Lewis visited the arsenal atHarper’s Ferryto obtain munitions. He then rode a custom-made, 55-foot keelboat—also called “the boat” or “the barge”—down the Ohio River and joined Clark in Clarksville,Indiana. From there, Clark took the boat up the Mississippi River...
Additional information Contributors: Igler, David Publication: The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Date: April 1, 2003 Volume/issue: Vol. 111, No. 2 Subjects: Explorers Expeditions Slaughter, Thomas P Lewis, Meriwether (1774-1809) Clark, William (1770-1838)Article...
and appropriated money for it, Jefferson named Lewis to head it, and Lewis selected WilliamClarkas his associate in command. The purpose was to search out a land route to the Pacific, to strengthen American claims to Oregon territory, and to gather information about the indigenous inhabitants ...