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  1. The Essential Lewis and Clark (Lewis & Clark Expedition)
  2. The Lewis & Clark Expedition: Join the Corps of Discovery to Explore Uncharted Territory (Kaleidoscope Kids Book) by Carol A. Johmann, 2002-10
  3. The Lewis and Clark Expedition Coloring Book by Peter F. Copeland, 1984-01-01
  4. The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: Volume 2 by Merriwether Lewis, William Clark, 1979-06-01
  5. Lewis and Clark on the Trail of Discovery : An Interactive History with Removable Artifacts (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by Rod Gragg, 2003-05-31
  6. First Across the Continent The story of the exploring expedition of Lewis and Clark in 1804-5-6 by Noah Brooks, 2009-10-04
  7. Gass's Journal of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by James Kendall Hosmer, Patrick Gass, 2010-04-20
  8. The Lewis And Clark Expedition (True Books) by Christin Ditchfield, 2006-09
  9. Plants of the Lewis & Clark Expedition by Wayne Phillips, H. Wayne Phillips, 2003-04
  10. The Lewis and Clark Cookbook: Historic Recipes from the Corps of Discovery and Jefferson's America (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by Leslie Mansfield, L. Mansfield, 2002-11-25
  11. The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by Katherine Chandler, 2010-07-24
  12. Plants on the Trail with Lewis and Clark (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent, 2003-03-24
  13. Lewis and Clark among the Indians (Bicentennial Edition) (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by James P. Ronda, 2002-06-01
  14. Seaman's Journal: On the Trail With Lewis and Clark (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by Patti Reeder Eubank, 2002-09-01

1. The National Council Of The Lewis & Clark Bicentennial
Features a press release from President George W. Bush, and events calendar, a Bicentennial store, and links to trail sites. activities that honor the achievements of the lewis and clark expedition. I also direct Federal agencies to work
http://www.lewisandclark200.org/

2. PBS Online - Lewis And Clark
Companion site to the Ken Burns film, 'lewis and clark The Journey of the Corps of Discovery.' Informati Category Society History Exploration Explorers lewis and clark......March 19, 2003 Want a summary of the lewis and clark expedition? Thencheck out our timeline. lewis and clark Screensaver Available
http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/

April 9, 2003

Want a summary of the Lewis and Clark expedition? Then check out our timeline.

Inside the Corps
Enter the world of Lewis, Clark and the rest of the Corps of Discovery.
Native Americans
Indian tribes already knew the lands that Lewis and Clark discovered. The Archive Follow an expedition timeline and maps, or read the journals of the Corps. Living History Listen to expert historians give their thoughts on the expedition. Into the Unknown In this interactive story, you're leading the expedition now. A Forum with Ken Burns Classroom Resources Explore the significance of the expedition using lesson plans and activities.

3. Lewis And Clark @ Nationalgeographic.com
Kids can go on this great American expedition across North America with lewis and clark. Find out what to take on the journey. book How We Crossed the West The Adventures of lewis and clark, published in 1997 by the National Geographic Society. This great American expedition will face them all.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/west
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Much of the artwork in this online feature was created by Rosalyn Schanzer for the book How We Crossed the West: The Adventures of Lewis and Clark , published in 1997 by the National Geographic Society.
ild rivers. Rugged mountains. An unknown continent to explore. This great American expedition will face them all. And they need your help on this incredible adventure.
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4. Lewis & Clark Internet Archive
WebQuest an inquiryoriented learning environment that makes good use of the Web. A WebQuest on the lewis and clark expedition. by Missy Lanza, Samantha Levin, and Molly Decker
http://www.lcarchive.org/
Compiled by Jay Rasmussen
Introduction
me of new or changed URLs.
For first time users or those with questions , please check my featured sites page.
Finally, I encourage all (newcomers and long-time fans) to join the , the or your state's Bicentennial Council!
What's New
Included in this section are recent additions, either new sites or recently found but existing sites and sites that have received a noticeable overhaul or update. They are also included in the main archive list, but are featured here for ease of use. Previous "What's New" pages can be accessed from the main archive list.
American Rediscovery Homepage

http://www.americanrediscovery.com/
BillingsGazette.com - Lottery to decide travelers along expedition route

http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?display=rednews/2002/11/23/build/local/lottery.inc
Clymer Museum of Art - The Spirit of America on Canvas - Home Page

http://www.clymermuseum.com/
http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/lewisandclark/preview.html
Explore the Lewis and Clark Trail
http://www.explorethelewisandclarktrail.com/

5. National Geographic: Lewis & Clark
A National Georgraphic film recreating the 19th-century expedition that crossed the uncharted North American West. Including trailer, wallpapers, pictures and maps.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/lewisandclark/

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When Thomas Jefferson dispatched Lewis and Clark to find a water route across North America and explore the uncharted West, he expected they'd encounter woolly mammoths, erupting volcanoes, and a mountain of pure salt. What they found was no less surprising. See it all on our journey: journal entries, historical photos, drawings, and more.
TIME LINE
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Commemorative Book by Stephen E. Ambrose The new anniversary edition of Lewis and Clark: Voyage of Discovery includes breathtaking National Geographic photos.
on DVD

Watch a preview , find out where to see the movie download wallpapers , and
Have you followed in Lewis and Clark's footsteps? Tell your tales from their trail.
Photos and online extras highlight this
See photos, a map, and more

6. Lewis And Clark Expedition
expedition paintings and summary, with an annotated subject bibliography.
http://members.tripod.com/ani_skewl4/
Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Lewis and Clark Expedition NHD Competition Information ... Acknowledgements Welcome to the... Last Updated-February 8, 2001 E-Mail Us!

7. Lewis And Clark: Maps Of Exploration 1507 -1814
Exhibition of maps and navigational artifacts from Columbus to the lewis and clark expedition at the University of Virginia.
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/lewis_clark/home.html
Albert H. and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
University of Virginia
PO Box 400110
Charlottesville, VA 22903-4110
Credits
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Library Home
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Maintained by: mssbks@virginia. edu
Last Modified: Wednesday, November 20, 2002
The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia

8. Lewis And Clark - Idaho
Official Idaho Corps of Discovery Guide traces the expedition through Idaho and Montana. Includes maps, guided trips, package tours, attractions, Sacajawea and Native American information.
http://www.lewisandclarkidaho.org/
www.visitid.org
The Lewis and Clark Expedition crossed Lemhi Pass into today's Idaho on August 12, 1805; a party of 27 men accompanied by their Native American guide Sacajawea.
The Corps of Discovery struggled over Lost Trail Pass back into today's Montana, only to face the formidable Bitterroot Mountains in their quest to find a water route to the Columbia River. Browse our Lewis and Clark maps, read the history of Sacagawea, and travel the Lewis and Clark Trail in Idaho on your own epic path of discovery.
learn about the expedition
plan your trip projects and programs Idaho tourism

9. The Lewis And Clark Center - Dedicated To The Corps Of Discovery
Museum dedicated to the adventures and accomplishments of the lewis and clark expedition. Exhibits include information on the members of the expedition, the tools used, and their personal effects.
http://www.lewisandclarkcenter.org

museum@lewisandclarkcenter.org
web design by ThenWhen eMedia Web Design
©1999 Lewis and Clark Center

10. Lewis And Clark Education Center
Engages educators and students in a dynamic understanding of The lewis and clark expedition (1803-1806).Category Society History Exploration Explorers lewis and clark......The National lewis and clark Education Center engages educators in a dynamic understandingof The lewis and clark expedition (18031806) and the nature of the
http://www.lewisandclarkeducationcenter.com/

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11. Lewis And Clark Trail - Re-live The Adventure Of Lewis And Clark With The Corps
Examine biographies of expedition leaders lewis and clark and find links to city's and states along the trial from Illinois to Washington. to America's 1 Choice for lewis clark History, Travel Shopping! Today in History with lewis clark. lewis clark History lewis clark in Illinois. lewis clark in Missouri
http://www.lewisandclarktrail.com/

"E-Learning Vignette"
About Us Online Shopping Bicentennial Center ... Search the Trail Travel the Trail What's New Online Virtual Tour Eastern Legacy Trail
Click on the map for the area you want to explore!
Scroll down to visit communities on the Lewis and Clark Trail

We invite you to
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Document plants, animals and Native Americans
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on the Lewis and Clark Trail. Eastern Lewis and Clark Trail Caroline County, Virginia Washington DC - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Philadelphia - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ... Chinook Maps on this web site were provided courtesy of the National Park Service GPO 1991-557-779 LewisAndClarkTrail.com - all rights reserved. LewisAndClarkTrail.com and "Re-live the Adventure" are trademarks. Reproduction of any part of this web site, for any use, is prohibited without prior approval of LewisAndClarkTrail.com. LewisandClarkTrail.com

12. Discovering Lewis & Clark
Interactive workshop providing an overview of the journey of lewis and clark, including journal excerpts.Category Society History Exploration Explorers lewis and clark......The Discovering lewis and clark archive is site focusing on persistent issues, corevalues, and changing visions from the decade of the expedition and the
http://www.lewis-clark.org/

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13. Pomp - The True Story Of The Baby On The Sacagawea Dollar
This ebook tells the story of the baby born on the historic lewis and clark expedition who would grow up to explore the American West.
http://pompstory.home.mindspring.com/
Chapter 1 Table
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POMP
The True Story of the Baby
on the Sacagawea Dollar An E-book for Kids by Liz Sonneborn
In 1805, Pomp and his mother Sacagawea traveled across the western United States on the historic Lewis and Clark Expedition. But that was only the beginning of his adventures. As an adult, he toured Europe with royalty, blazed new western trails as a mountain man, survived a bear attack while scouting for the U.S. Army, and became one of the first Americans to catch "gold fever" during the California Gold Rush. To learn more about Pomp, go to Chapter 1.

14. Lewis-clark.org :: Introduction
Clicking on any still image or highlighted word will lead you to another level ofinsight into the significance of the lewis and clark expedition in Amerian
http://www.lewis-clark.org/choice.htm
VIAs (we pronounce it VEE-ahss), Inc. is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) entity.
is supported mainly by grants. For details, see "Credits," under "Communication" in the navigation panel on the following page. elcome to . This is a progressive Web site, currently containing more than 1,400 pages, which is increased by one or more new episodes each month. For the most recent updates, see "New This Month" on the following page. The centerpiece of is a nineteen-part synopsis of the expedition's story by historian Harry W. Fritz , illustrated with selections from the journals of the expedition, photographs, maps, animated graphics, moving pictures, and sound files. Clicking on any still image or highlighted word will lead you to another level of insight into the significance of the Lewis and Clark expedition in American history, and in contemporary life. You can also navigate through by using the "Discovery Paths" or the "Journal Excerpts" menus, or through the interactive map which is accessible from the following page. The word-search utility can be used to find references anywhere in the text.

15. PBS Online - Lewis And Clark: Inside The Corps
Biography of the Shoshone woman who helped lewis and clark on their famous expedition.
http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/inside/saca.html
Sacagawea Statue (Bismarck, ND)
Sacagawea turned out to be incredibly valuable to the Corps as it traveled westward, through the territories of many new tribes. Some of these Indians, prepared to defend their lands, had never seen white men before. As Clark noted on October 19, 1805, the Indians were inclined to believe that the whites were friendly when they saw Sacagawea. A war party never traveled with a woman especially a woman with a baby. During council meetings between Indian chiefs and the Corps where Shoshone was spoke, Sacagawea was used and valued as an interpreter.
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16. Lewis & Clark
lewis AND clark expedition. Little was known about western America when the lewis and clark expedition set out in 1804.
http://www.isd.net/~tmcs/lewsclrk1.htm
LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION.
Little was known about western America when the Lewis and Clark Expedition set out in 1804. Twelve years earlier Captain Robert Gray, an American navigator, had sailed up the mouth of the great river he named the Columbia. Traders and trappers reported that the source of the Missouri River was in the mountains in the Far West. No one, however, had yet blazed an overland trail.
President Thomas Jefferson was interested in knowing more about the country west of the Mississippi. In 1803, two years after he became president, he asked Congress for $2,500 for an expedition.
To head the expedition, Jefferson chose his young secretary, captain Meriwether Lewis . Lewis invited his friend lieutenant William Clark to share the leadership. Both were familiar with the frontier and with Indians through their service in the army.
Before Lewis and Clark set out, word came that Napoleon had sold an immense tract of land to the United States. The expedition would therefore be exploring American territory.
Plans for the expedition were carefully laid. The party was to ascend the Missouri to its source, cross the

17. Lewis And Clark Trail Heritage Foundation Inc.
The Foundation's mission is to honor the remarkable historic legacy of lewis and clark through research, Category Recreation Outdoors Hiking Organizations......The mission of the lewis and clark Trail Heritage Foundation is to stimulate publicappreciation of the lewis and clark expedition's contributions to America's
http://www.lewisandclark.org/
The mission of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation is to stimulate public appreciation of the Lewis and Clark Expedition's contributions to America's heritage, and to support education, research, development, and preservation of the Lewis and Clark experience. With membership in all 50 states and several foreign countries, and chapters along the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail and elsewhere working to promote the story and protect the trail, we are the largest and oldest organization dedicated to the story of Lewis and Clark.

18. Lewis And Clark 200
lewis and clark Bicentennial Commemoration portal with historical facts, expedition journal entries, and listings of where to eat, sleep, shop, and have fun along the the trail.
http://www.lewisandclark200.com/
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THIS DAY ON THE TRAIL April 1st - 9th, 1803
Now planning a fresh war with England, Napoleon considers Louisiana a liability rather than an asset. If you wish to read other journal entries, please log on to www.LewisAndClarkJournals.com

19. 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 .Category Society History Exploration Explorers lewis and clark......The lewis and clark expedition, organized to explore the new lands acquired throughthe Louisiana Purchase explored all the way to the Pacific Ocean in order
http://www.lewisclarknw.org/
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Idaho, Montana, Washington 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. [

20. Lewis And Clark Trail Heritage Foundation Inc. - History
The History of the lewis and clark expedition. lewis chose a former army comrade,32year-old William clark, to be co-leader of the expedition.
http://www.lewisandclark.org/history.htm
The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
written by
Irving W. Anderson
Past President of the
Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, Inc.
Prelude: to May 1804
n 1803 President Thomas Jefferson won approval from Congress for a visionary project that was to become one of American history's greatest adventure stories. Jefferson wanted to know if Americans could journey overland to the Pacific Ocean following two rivers, the Missouri and the Columbia, which flow east and west, respectively, from the Rocky Mountains. If the sources of the rivers were nearby, Jefferson reasoned that American traders would have a superior transportation route to help them compete with British fur companies pressing southward from Canada. On February 28, 1803, the Congress appropriated funds for a small U.S. Army unit to explore the Missouri and Columbia rivers and tell the western Indian tribes that traders would soon come to buy their furs. The explorers were to make a detailed report on western geography, climate, plants and animals, and to study the customs and languages of the Indians. Plans for the expedition were almost complete when the President learned that France offered to sell all of Louisiana Territory to the United States. This transfer, which was completed within a year, doubled the area of the United States. It meant that Jefferson's Army expedition could travel all the way to the crest of the Rockies on American soil, no longer needing permission from the former French owners.

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