A long-missing map, hand-drawn by William Clark of the 1803-1806 Lewis and Clark Expedition, has been rediscovered, apparently misfiled in historical archives. The more than 200-year-old document ...
It's "no wonder" so many people in the U.S. want to build a wall on the Mexican border in present times, said Lance Foster, vice-chair of the Iowa Tribe of the Iowa Reservation of Kansas and Nebraska.
Without William Clark, Meriwether Lewis' expedition may have been a bust. Clark, gregarious and funny and hard-working, was the one who drilled the men on the Corps of Discovery and kept the historic ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! This video offers an overview of the expansion of the United States in 1803 through the Louisiana Purchase and the two-year expedition of Meriwether ...
Robert Lee, a professor of U.S. history at Cambridge University, contends that early American explorer William Clark — famed for the Lewis and Clark Expedition — was involved in stealing 10.5 million ...
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Martin Plamondon II, 58, a cartographer who spent 30 years mapping the 7,400-mile route of the Lewis and Clark expedition in a three-volume work, died Wednesday in his home near Vancouver, Wash. The ...
On at least nine occasions, Capt. William Clark relied on indigenous maps to chart the course and geography of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Kevin O’Briant of Missoula will tell the story Thursday ...
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