The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition August 30 1803 August 24 1804

The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition  August 30  1803 August 24  1804
Author: Meriwether Lewis
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 700
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803228694

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"The journey of the Corps of Discovery, under the command of Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, across the American West to the Pacific Ocean and back in the years 1804-1806 seems to me to have been our first really American adventure, one that also produced our only really American epic, The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, now at last available in a superbly edited, easily read edition in twelve volumes (of an eventual thirteen), almost two centuries after the Corps of Discovery set out. . . . This important text has not been fully appreciated for what it is because of two centuries of incomplete and inadequate editing. All three editions previous to this excellent one from the University of Nebraska . . . were flawed by significant omission. . . . Thus my gratitude to the present editor, Gary Moulton, and his assistant editor, Thomas Dunlay, for bringing what I believe to be a national epic into plain view at last. . . . For almost two hundred years their [Lewis' and Clark's] strong words waited, there but not there, printed but not read: our silent epic. But words can wait: now the captains' writings have at last spilled out, and fully, in this regal edition. When the Atlas of the Lewis and Clark Expedition appeared in 1983, critics hailed it as a publishing landmark. This eagerly awaited second volume of the new Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition begins the actual journals of those explorers whose epic expedition still enthralls Americans. Instructed by President Jefferson to keep meticulous records bearing on the geography, ethnology, and natural history of the trans-Mississippi West, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark and four of their men filled hundreds of notebook pages with observations during their expedition of 1804–6. The result was in is a national treasure: a complete look at the Great Plains, the Rockies, and the Pacific Northwest, reported by men who were intelligent and well-prepared, at a time when almost nothing was known about those regions so newly acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. Volume 2 includes Lewis’s and Clark’s journals for the period from August 1803, when Lewis left Pittsburgh to join Clark farther down the Ohio River, to August 1804, when the Corps of Discovery camped near the Vermillion River in present South Dakota. The general introduction by Gary E. Moulton discusses the history of the expedition, the journal-keeping methods of Lewis and Clark, and the editing and publishing history of the journals from the time of Lewis and Clark’s return. Superseding the last edition published early in this century, the current edition brings together new materials discovered since then. It greatly expands and updates the annotation to take account of the most recent scholarship on the many subjects touched on by the journals.

The Journals of the Lewis Clark Expedition

The Journals of the Lewis   Clark Expedition
Author: Meriwether Lewis
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Botany
ISBN: 0803228694

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The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition The journal of Patrick Gass May 14 1804 September 23 1806

The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition  The journal of Patrick Gass  May 14  1804 September 23  1806
Author: Meriwether Lewis,William Clark,Gary E. Moulton,Thomas W. Dunlay
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1996-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 080322916X

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The Lewis and Clark expedition is both one of the greatest geographical adventures undertaken by Americans and one of the best documented at the time. The University of Nebraska Press edition of the Journals of Lewis and Clark now reaches volume 10 of the projected 13 that will contain the complete record of the expedition. In order that the fullest record possible be kept of the expedition, captains Lewis and Clark required their sergeants to keep journals to compensate for possible loss of the captains' own accounts. The sergeants' accounts extend and corroborate the journals of Lewis and Clark and contribute to the full record of the expedition. Volume 10 contains the journal of expedition member Sergeant Patrick Gass. Gass was promoted to sergeant on the expedition to fill the place of the deceased Charles Floyd. His journal was subsequently published and proved quite popular: it went through six editions in six years. A skilled carpenter, Gass was almost certainly responsible for supervising the building of Forts Mandan and Clatsop; his records of those forts are particularly detailed and useful. Gass was to live until 1870, the last survivor of the expedition and the one who lived to see transcontinental communication fulfill the promise of the expedition. Gary E. Moulton is a professor of history at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and recipient of the J. Franklin Jameson Award of the American Historical Association for the editing of these journals.

Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition 1804 1806

Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition  1804 1806
Author: Reuben Gold Thwaites
Publsiher: Digital Scanning Inc
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781582186573

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This set was first published in 1904 from the manuscripts of the American Philosophical Society together with manuscript material of Lewis and Clark and from other sources including notebooks, letters and maps, and the journals of Charles Floyd and Joseph Whitehouse.

August 25 1804 April 6 1805

August 25  1804   April 6  1805
Author: William Clark,Meriwether Lewis,Gary E. Moulton
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1983
Genre: Botany
ISBN: 0803228759

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Bitterroot

Bitterroot
Author: Patricia Tyson Stroud
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-04-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780812249842

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Through a retelling of Lewis's life, from his resourceful youth to the brilliance of his leadership and accomplishments as a man, Patricia Tyson Stroud shows that Jefferson's unsubstantiated claim of his protégé's suicide is the long-held bitter root at the heart of the Meriwether Lewis story.

Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition 1804 1806

Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition  1804 1806
Author: Reuben Gold Thwaites
Publsiher: Digital Scanning Inc
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781582186580

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Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: 1804-1806; Parts 1 & 2 Volume 7 This set was first published in 1904 from the manuscripts of the American Philosophical Society together with manuscript material of Lewis and Clark and from other sources including notebooks, letters and maps, and the journals of Charles Floyd and Joseph Whitehouse.

The Definitive Journals of Lewis and Clark

The Definitive Journals of Lewis and Clark
Author: Patrick Gass
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 080328022X

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An accomplished carpenter and boat builder, Patrick Gass proved to be an invaluable and well-liked member of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Promoted to sergeant after the death of Charles Floyd, Gass was almost certainly responsible for supervising the building of Forts Mandan and Clatsop. His records of those forts and of the earth lodges of the Mandans and Hidatsas are particularly detailed and useful. Gass was the last survivor of the Corps of Discovery, living until 1870?long enough to see trains cross a continent that he had helped open. His engaging and detailed journal became the first published account of the Lewis and Clark expedition. ø Gass's journal joins the celebrated Nebraska edition of the complete journals of the Lewis and Clark expedition, which feature a wide range of new scholarship dealing with all aspects of the expedition from geography to Indian cultures and languages to plants and animals.