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Musem of Lewis and Clark
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September 7th 1804, Is when Lewis encountered the Prairie Dog, Lewis was just walking minding is own business and then he heard a barking sound. So he followed the barking sounds and found a small little mammal and just named it a Prairie Dog.
"Illustration by: Paul Johnsgard Source: Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains 2003 University of Nebraska Press with the Center for Great Plains Studies Permission to reproduce image required."
February 13 1805, The small fern [5] also rises with a common foot stalk from the radix and are from four to eight in number. about 8 inches long; the central rib marked with a slight longitudinal groove throughout it's whole length. the leaflets are oppositely pinnate about ⅓rd of the length of the common foot stalk from the bottom and thence alternately pinnate; the foot stalk terminating in a simple undivided nearly entire Lancelot leaf.
Portage and Falls Portage and Falls of the Missouri River
Journals 4 1987 University of Nebraska Press Permission to reproduce image required.
Expedition's Route Map of Expedition's Route, May 14, 1804–September 23, 1806
1995 University of Nebraska Press Permission to reproduce image required.
Wishham woman Tlakluit woman, half-length portrait, facing front, wearing a heavily beaded buckskin dress, several necklaces, beads, shells, dentalium-shell nose ornament and a headdress of beads and hollow-centered Chinese coins.
Clark was a planter and slaveholder. Along with Meriwether Lewis, Clark helped lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804 to 1806 across the Louisiana Purchase to the Pacific Ocean, and claimed the Pacific Northwest for the United States. Before the expedition, he served in a militia and the United States Army.
"Meriwether Lewis (1774 -1809) was an American explorer of the frontier. He was the one in charge of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which President Thomas Jefferson commissioned to explore and map the newly acquired Louisiana Territory." Lewis also took noats and discovered animals and plants along the way.
Journals & Places
Places
Journals
The places Lewis and Clark went to are St. Louis, Missouri, by boat. They traveled westward through what is now Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota. In November they reached Knife River Village in present-day North Dakota.
Sand Bar Sand Bar, November 20, 1803, Eastern Journal
Journalist: Meriwether Lewis Source: Eastern Journal 1803 American Philosophical Society library Permission to reproduce image required. Thoes are the things Lewis took noats about in his journals