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The Journals of the Lewis and Clark expedition

When the Corps of Discovery left the vicinity of St Louis in 1804 to explore the American West, they had only sketchy knowledge of the terrain. William Clark mapped every mile of the journey. On their return Lewis and Clark directed the execution of new maps detailing with accuracy the features of the country that they had traversed.
Print Book, English, 1986
University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1986
13 volumes : illustrations, maps.
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V. 1. Atlas of the Lewis & Clark Expedition
v. 2. August 30, 1803-August 24, 1804
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v. 8. June 10-September 26, 1806
v. 9. Journals of John Ordway, ... and Charles Floyd, ..
v. 10. Journal of Patrick Gass, ..
v. 11. Journals of Joseph Whitehouse, May 14, 1804-April 2, 1806
v.12. Herbarium of the Lewis & Clark Expedition
v.13. Comprehensive index
A project of the Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska
Volume 01 is oversized and is separately titled : Atlas of the Lewis & Clark Expedition
Volume 12 is oversized and is separately titled: Herbarium of the Lewis & Clark expedition
Includes index