Examines the life of explorer, mapmaker, and peacekeeper William Clark, discussing his youth, his participation in the Lewis and Clark expedition, his marriage and family, and his later years as Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
This tells of the 1804-06 journey of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, detailing the challenges they encountered, the other people involved, the discoveries they made, and how the expedition left its mark on the world.
A brief history of Lewis and Clark's journey to the Pacific in the early 1800s, the Native peoples they encountered, and important discoveries along the way.
Examines the Lewis and Clark expedition, including both explorer's early lives, their journey to the Pacific, its impact on the United States and American Indians, and their legacy in American history.
A detailed account of the Lewis and Clark expedition features the dog that was its most unusual member. Selections form the actual journals of Lewis and Clark appear throughout the text.
Tells the story of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, discussing their boyhoods and their experiences as leaders of an expedition to explore the western part of North America in an attempt to find a trade route to the Pacific Ocean.
An account of the resourcefulness and courage of Lewis and Clark on their journey through the wilderness from St. Louis to the Pacific. Written from original records and diaries of the expedition.