Of Courage Undaunted: Across the Continent with Lewis and ClarkAn account of the resourcefulness and courage of Lewis and Clark on their journey through the wilderness from St. Louis to the Pacific. Written from original records and diaries of the expedition. |
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army ashore AUGUST 12 baggage banks barge Black Buffalo bluffs boat braves brought buffalo bull buffalo herds buffalo robes bull cache called Cameahwait camp campfire canoes Captain Clark Captain Lewis Charbonneau chiefs Chopunnish Clatsop cliffs Colter Columbia Cruzatte danced deer Drewyer expedition eyes falls feet Fields brothers fire fish flag Fort Clatsop Fort Mandan friendly grizzly horses hundred hunters hunting Jefferson Kooskooskee Lemhi pass les perches Lewis's Louis Mandan Maria's River meat Meriwether Meriwether Lewis miles Minnetarees Missouri moccasins morning mountains night Pacific party passed peace pipe pirogue plains prairie President Pryor pushed rain returned rifle Rockies rocks rode Sacajawea Sergeant Shannon shoot shore Shoshone shot Sioux skin smoke snow squaws stopped swivel gun Three Forks took trade trail trees tribe Twisted Hair village warriors White Bear wild wilderness William Clark wind winter wrote Yellowstone