The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: November 2, 1805-March 22, 1806Gary E. Moulton, Thomas W. Dunlay This installment of the journals was written during winter encampment in Fort Clatsop at the mouth of the Columbia and is consequently very detailed. It offers more ethnographic and natural history materials, including sketches, than any other volume. |
Contents
Introduction to Volume 6 | 1 |
At Fort Clatsop November 22 1805 | 79 |
At Fort Clatsop January 720 1806 | 174 |
January 21March 17 1806 | 226 |
The Start for Home | 429 |
Fort Clatsop Miscellany | 445 |
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The journals of the Lewis & Clark expedition : a project of the Center for ... Meriwether Lewis No preview available - 1994 |
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