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  1. Bird Woman: Sacagawea's Own Story (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by James Willard Schultz, 1999-04-01
  2. Encyclopedia of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (Facts on File Library of American History) by Elin Woodger, Brandon Toropov, 2004-01
  3. Venereal Disease and the Lewis and Clark Expedition by Thomas P. Lowry, 2005-04-01
  4. The Lewis and Clark Expedition (Turning Points in Amer Hist Ser) by Patrick McGrath, 1984-12
  5. The Natural History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (Michigan State University Press Red Cedar Classics)
  6. The Lewis and Clark Expedition (Graphic History series) (Graphic History) by Jessica Gunderson, 2007-01-01
  7. Lewis & Clark: A Photographic Journey (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by Bill Moeller, Jan Moeller, 1999-08
  8. Letters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, with Related Documents, 1783-1854: TWO VOLS
  9. Hike Lewis and Clark's Idaho (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by Mary Aegerter, Steve F. Russell, 2002-09
  10. Lewis and Clark: Pioneering Naturalists (Second Edition) (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by Paul Russell Cutright, 2003-05-01
  11. Exploring Lewis and Clark: Reflections on Men and Wilderness (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by Thomas P. Slaughter, 2003-01-14
  12. The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 2: August 30, 1803-August 24, 1804 (Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition) by Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, 1987-01-01
  13. The Lewis and Clark Expedition (Isaacs, Sally Senzell, American Adventure.) by Sally Senzell Isaacs, 2003-08
  14. Traveling Off the Map The Lewis and Clark Expedition (American History and Government) by Helen Sillett, 2005

61. The Map Of The Lewis And Clark Expedition
Map of The lewis and clark Expidition. Four areas of the Map are Selectable St Charlestheir starting point near St Louis, Ft Mandanwhere they met
http://staff.washington.edu/~muzi/LC/LCmap.html
Four areas of the Map are Selectable:
St Charles
:their starting point near St Louis, Ft Mandan :where they met Sacajawea, Ft. Clatsop : the westernmost settlement, and their Homeward Journey.

62. Lewis And Clark Maps From The David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
In order to mark the 200th anniversary of the lewis and clark expedition, and to share the cartographic history of the exploration, approximately 30 of the
http://www.davidrumsey.com/GIS/lewisclark.htm
The modern geospatial data that can be overlaid and compared to the historical maps includes urban areas, transportation infrastructure (roads, rail), public land survey, lakes, parks, state boundaries, digital elevation models and satellite imagery. Users can create, save, and print custom maps, as well interactively blend/fade/merge and overlay/swipe multiple map layers for enabling real-time visual change analysis over the Internet. Results of the user customized map layer visualizations can be saved and downloaded as new images, complete with the georeferencing information, thereby allowing easy integration into other desktop GIS applications. View GIS Basic Browser View GIS Professional Browser The Lewis and Clark maps can also be viewed in their original, non georeferenced (non GIS) form using the Insight Browser link below. View Insight Browser (non GIS) Teachers and Students: See by Lynn Malone, an ArcLesson that explores and explains the use of GIS and historical maps on this site to learn more about the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The ArcLesson is part of ESRI's GIS Teaching site

63. Multnomah County Library Homework Center - Lewis & Clark - Homework Center - Mul
Comprehensive collection of screened links about the expedition itself and key members of it.
http://www.multcolib.org/homework/lewisandclark/index.html
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64. Jefferson's West: Thomas Jefferson And The Lewis And Clark Expedition
Thomas Jefferson s involvment in the Corps of Discovery s exploration of the Louisiania Territory and the search for a Northwest Passage to the Pacific.
http://monticello.org/jefferson/lewisandclark/
Home Thomas Jefferson
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65. Lewis And Clark
Products recognizing the Bicentennial of the lewis and clark expedition and the contributions Sacagawea made to its success.
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To recognize the outstanding accomplishments of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark , and to acknowledge Sacagawea , whose unparalleled contributions to the Corps of Discovery are just being recognized, we are pleased to present this "BICENTENNIAL COLLECTION" of unique and outstanding products to commemorate the Lewis and Clark Sacagawea and the Bicentennial of their Expedition
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66. Lewis And Clark Trail Information For Idaho, Washington, And Montana.
Short history of the expedition, with maps and trip planning information for following the trail. Includes directory of presentday businesses.
http://www.lewisclarknw.org/
Whitewater, hotels, motels, lodging, rv parks, tours, adventures,
canoes, teepees, Indians, Lochsa, Clearwater river, steelhead fishing,
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T he Lewis and Clark Expedition was organized for the express purpose of exploring the new lands acquired through the Louisiana Purchase. Although this territory extended only to the limits of the area drained by the Missouri River, the expedition decided to explore all the way to the Pacific Ocean in order to gather further scientific knowledge, a particular interest of President Jefferson. S etting out from St Louis MO on May 14, 1804, the expedition started up the Missouri with a party of about 40 men and one large Newfoundland dog. After exploring the Platte River, they continued to Fort Mandan in present day North Dakota, where they wintered. After the breakup of winter ice on the Missouri, the party continued upriver and reach the mouth of the Yellowstone River just east of the present state line on April 26, 1805. E xploration of the Yellowstone would wait for the return trip. Lewis and Clark headed west along the Missouri into Montana. From the Yellowstone to the Musselshell River, they encountered no natives, but a great deal of wildlife. The area along the river where the expedition actually passed is now largely submerged beneath the Fort Peck Reservoir. Much of their path is now within the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. [

67. The Gene Pool: Roster Of Lewis & Clark Expedition
A Roster of the lewis clark expedition. Date of expedition 21 May 1804. 1965 DAR Magazine and The Roots Tracer , Winter Vol. 7, 2
http://www.rootsweb.com/~genepool/lewiclar.htm
Date of Expedition: 21 May 1804 1965 DAR Magazine and "The Roots Tracer", Winter Vol. 7, # 2
Edited for BBS use by THE LEARNING PLACE BBS The Captains of the expedition, and particularly Clark, were unconcerned about spelling the names
of their men correctly, and, others tried to join in the notoriety, thus a true roster can never be learned.
  • CLARK, 2nd Lt. William: B 1 aug 1770 near Charlottsville, VA; m 1st Julia HANDCOCK, 4 sons, 1 dau. M 2nd Harriet KENNERLY, 2 sons. D 1 Sep 1838. Scottish Ancestry.
  • BRATTEN See BRATTON
  • CANE See CARSON
  • CANN See CARSON
  • CARR See CARSON
  • CARRN See CARSON
  • CARSON, Pvt. Alexander: B ca 1775 poss. MS; son of Alexander & bro. of Linsey, father of "Kit" CARSON: Grandparents were Wm & Eleanor (MCDUFF, MCDORF) Carson - in PA 1725 & NC 1760; d 1836.
  • CAUGEE, Pvt. Charles: Listed by Clark as one of the engagees.
  • COALTER See COLTER
  • COLLINS, Pvt. John: From Frederick Co, MD; served as cook. D by 1825-28.
  • COLTER, Pvt. John: B ca 1775 VA; farmed with Indian wife "Sallie" 1811 to 1813.
  • CROUZATT See CRUZATTE
  • CRUSAT See CRUZATTE
  • CRUSATTEE See CRUZATTE
  • DAME, Pvt. John: B 1784 Pallingham, NH; mentioned in journals, he killed a pelican enroute to Mandans.
  • 68. Web-Based Projects - University Of Richmond
    A webquest on the lewis and clark expedition.
    http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/as/education/projects/webquests/lewisclar
    Web-Based Projects WebQuests - A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented activity in which most or all of the information used by learners is drawn from the Web. This model was developed in 1995 at San Diego State University by Bernie Dodge with Tom March . The WebQuests on this page have been written and designed by students preparing to become teachers. They were created in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a course entitled Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum . After reviewing these projects, please feel free to send your questions, comments and/or suggestions to their instructors, Kimberlye Joyce, M.Ed. and Patricia Stohr-Hunt, Ph.D. Take a quick tour of new and revised WebQuests by clicking on the titles below. A comprehensive listing of all projects can be found in the table that follows the new projects. In the comprehensive listing, all new and recently revised WebQuests are denoted with astericks. WebQuests without working links are currently under revision. Quick Tour of Projects NEW PROJECTS REVISED PROJECTS Elementary
    Art in Central Park

    Crack the Magic Code

    Excellent Explorers

    It's a Math World
    ...
    Mass Hysteria!

    69. Lewis And Clark Trail Maps - Travel In The Footsteps Of The Corps Of Discovery
    Offering a variety of products and services for enthuiasts of The lewis and clark expedition, including books, maps, and customized hiking guides.
    http://www.lewisandclarktrailmaps.com/
    Lewis and Clark Trail Maps - Travel in the Footsteps of the Corps of Discovery
    Lewis and Clark Trail Maps Welcomes You!
    The Trail Between The Rivers
    Lewis and Clark Trail Maps takes you along 291 of the 407 overland miles traveled by the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which are accessible to you today for backpacking, hiking, and a variety of other outdoor adventures. With 30 separate Trail Hike Narratives and 92 Trail Between the Rivers (TBR) Areas Topographical Correlation Maps that correlate today's USGS maps to Captain William Clark's 1805 maps in this area , photographs, journal entries and more. Let us put you "in the footsteps" of the Corps of Discovery and on your way to your own unique outdoor adventure. Lewis and Clark Trail Maps provides even more detailed information in The Trail Between the Rivers by Ted Hall The Trail Between The Rivers today, and receive a

    70. LCArchive.org: Firearms Of The Lewis And Clark Expedition
    The Enigmatic lewis and clark expedition Air Gun Chatters, Roy Milton The Journals of the lewis clark expedition Moulton, Gary E., editor
    http://www.lcarchive.org/firearms.html
    A portion of Lewis' List of Requirements, circa June 1803.
    Flintlock Rifle Debate
    It has long been believed that the Armory at Harpers Ferry manufactured at least 15 of the .54 caliber U.S. Model 1803 flintlock rifles, or their prototypes, especially for Meriwether Lewis and the Corps of Discovery. However, some recent evidence questions this assumption. A very well researched article by Frank Tait proposes that the Harpers Ferry armory did not create whole rifles until well after Meriwether Lewis had left the vicinity. In Lewis' earlier army career, he had served under General Anthony Wayne. Wayne's corps of riflemen used rifles created as the result of a special contract of 1792. Almost 3,500 of these rifles, of .45 to .47 caliber, were created in two procurements of 1792 and 1794 . There were hundreds of these rifles stored at the Schulykill Arsenal in Philadelphia in 1803. Tait proposes that Lewis would have picked 15 of the best of these and had the Harpers Ferry armory "tune" them.
    It does seem likely that the Corps of Discovery did not carry the U.S. Model 1803 as we now know it, but opinions disagree. Some believe that Meriwether Lewis acquired a prototype or precursor of the U.S. Model 1803 (see

    71. Lewis & Clark @ Nationalgeographic.com
    National Geographic's expedition gallery, with references.
    http://www.nationalgeographic.com/lewisclark/

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    72. Lewis And Clark 200
    The commemoration of the lewis clark expedition offers a new chance to use geographic technology to understand change and learn how to manage change
    http://www.esri.com/lewisandclark/
    @import url(/styles/standards_menu.css); Store Contact Us Careers Mapping Through Time Explore Geography In recognition of the 200th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition, David Rumsey and Telemorphic, Inc. created this mosaic of expanding geographic knowledge and development of the American West. See the full map and learn more. Two hundred years ago, using compass, sextant, and the help of native peoples to guide them, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark's Corps of Discovery started on a journey that would change the face of the United States and significantly impact all the peoples within. Geographic technology today is far more advanced, and is used not just to explore but to fulfill a modern mission.
    • Understand who and what is there. Carefully manage the use of resources. Plan for sustainable development.
    Understanding change.

    73. Jefferson's West: Thomas Jefferson And The Lewis And Clark Expedition
    Explore the lewis and clark expedition from Thomas Jefferson's perspective and discover why the expedition was so important to him.
    http://www.monticello.org/jefferson/lewisandclark/
    Home Thomas Jefferson
    Logo of the National Council of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial
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    74. Lewis And Clark's Expedition Student Projects - Teach Lewis And Clark
    If lewis and clark were making the trip today, their journals would be on a laptop and their Internet map coordinates would be checked using a GPS handheld
    http://www.nwrel.org/teachlewisandclark/
    New! Additional Resources (Courtesy of the Oregonian)
    Teach Lewis and Clark: Updating the Journals Nearly 200 Years Later
    If Lewis and Clark were making the trip today, their journals would be on a laptop and their Internet map coordinates would be checked using a GPS hand-held unit. Two hundred years ago Jefferson and the nation thought the explorers were lost; today their cell phones would keep them in constant communication with White House operators. Students and teachers were invited to join a modern-day community of learners to update the journals of Lewis and Clark's 28-month trip.
    The Lewis and Clark Student Projects
    Teachers and students from 16 communities were the first to make contributions to the "Journal Update" project during school year 1999-2000 and they continued to make refinements during school year 2000-2001. The topics they chose and the communities where they live include:

    75. Lewis And Clark As Naturalists
    Smithsonian Institution site on the natural history of the lewis and clark expedition. Includes pictures of plants and animals, journal writings, trail map, and lesson activities.
    http://web4.si.edu/lewisandclark/index.html?loc=/lewisandclark/home.html

    76. The Academy Of Natural Sciences - Museum - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Exhibition
    of the Louisiana Purchase and the lewis and clark expedition. All five of the Academy s Publications on the lewis and clark Herbarium from our
    http://www.acnatsci.org/lewisclark/
    You are in Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Exhibition Home Tickets Members Tickets Exhibit Info ... site from the Missouri Historical Society
    This project is supported in part by a grant from
    the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
    The Lewis and Clark National Bicentennial Exhibition pins exclusively made for the Academy of Natural Sciences will be available for a limited time during the exhibition.
    The Journals of Lewis and Clark
    will captivate you and will put the exhibition into a new perspective. Available now from our shop online.
    Volunteer
    The Academy has many opportunities for volunteers for our Lewis and Clark Bicentennial exhibition. Click here to learn more
    FINAL WEEKS There's A Little Lewis and Clark In All Of Us T
    wo hundred years after Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out from St. Louis on their transcontinental journey of exploration, a major museum exhibition will commemorate their adventure at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia
    The
    National Bicentennial Exhibition
    November 6, 2004 - March 20, 2005

    77. Lewis And Clark: A Journey [flash_detection]
    Full text of the first official account of the expedition. Includes maps and other resources.
    http://www.ucdp.uc.edu/lewisandclark/

    78. The Academy Of Natural Sciences - Museum - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial - Lewis An
    The plant specimens from the lewis and clark expedition represent only a tiny part of the total holdings of the Academy, but they are a very significant
    http://www.acnatsci.org/lewisclark/herbarium.html
    You are in Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Exhibition Home Tickets Members Tickets Exhibit Info ... Press
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    clips can be found throughout this online exhibit. If you don't have a Real Player, you can download one here , or wherever you see this symbol.
    Credits
    The American Philosophical Society and The Academy of Natural Sciences have worked together for nearly two hundred years to advance the study of natural history. The Academy is grateful to the American Philosophical for their long-standing support of the Lewis and Clark plant specimens in our care. Cooperation between these institutions has help ensure that the Lewis and Clark Herbarium is maintained as an integrated museum resource that will be safeguarded for future generations.
    The Lewis and Clark National Bicentennial Exhibition
    November 6th, 2004 - March 20, 2005
    Plant Specimens:

    The Herbarium
    Learn about the Academy's Lewis and Clark plant specimens s The Herbarium The Importance of Plants Preservation for Generations to Come Publications on the Herbarium ... Article from the Botanical Society of America Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia was not only the intellectual hub of the young United States of America in Thomas Jefferson's day, it was the center of American botany as well.

    79. Lewis Clark Expedition, Louisiana Purchase, Blackfeet Indians, Yellowstone River
    lewis And clark expedition, Louisiana Purchase, Blackfeet Indians, Yellowstone River, lewis and clark expedition, louisiana purchase, blackfeet indians,
    http://www.linecamp.com/museums/americanwest/western_places/lewis_clark_expediti
    Lewis and Clark Expedition Lewis and Clark Expedition, Louisiana Purchase, Blackfeet Indians, Yellowstone River Lewis and Clark Expedition President Thomas Jefferson authorized the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804 through 1806 of the Louisiana Purchase. The Lewis and Clark Expedition was sometimes called the Corps of Discovery. The Lewis and Clark Expedition did explore, scout , survey and map the lands of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 and meet the Indians that inhabit it As early as January 18, 1803, in a secret message to Congress requesting $2,500 Jefferson was laying the foundation for The Lewis and Clark Expedition of the Louisiana Purchase even before the Louisiana Purchase was signed later in May of 1803
    The Lewis and Clark Expedition of the Louisiana Purchase was underway August 31,1803

    80. Washington Lewis And Clark Expedition Bicentennial
    Planning information from Washington State.
    http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/TA/PAandI/Lewis&Clark/L&C200.html

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