History of the Expedition of Captains Lewis and Clark, 1804-5-6, Volume 1A.C. McClurg, 1924 - Columbia River |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page x
... Missouri , of the surrounding country , and of the rivers , creeks , islands , etc. 126 - --- CHAPTER VI . - - ― The party increase in the favour of the Mandans Description of a buffaloe dance Medicine dance - The fortitude with which ...
... Missouri , of the surrounding country , and of the rivers , creeks , islands , etc. 126 - --- CHAPTER VI . - - ― The party increase in the favour of the Mandans Description of a buffaloe dance Medicine dance - The fortitude with which ...
Page xi
... Missouri — The party encamp on the banks of the river to ascertain which of the streams constitute the Missouri - Captain Lewis leaves the party to explore the northern fork , and Captain Clark explores the southern — The surrounding ...
... Missouri — The party encamp on the banks of the river to ascertain which of the streams constitute the Missouri - Captain Lewis leaves the party to explore the northern fork , and Captain Clark explores the southern — The surrounding ...
Page xii
... Missouri Captain Clark with the main body still employed in ascending the Missouri or Jefferson river interview with the Shoshonees attended with success monies of his first introduction to the natives detailed at large tality Their ...
... Missouri Captain Clark with the main body still employed in ascending the Missouri or Jefferson river interview with the Shoshonees attended with success monies of his first introduction to the natives detailed at large tality Their ...
Page xxxiii
... Missouri , and found the powder and food they had buried undisturbed in the caches . The party divided , Lewis following the Missouri , while Clark traced the course of the Yellowstone . Now it was that Lewis ran his greatest danger ...
... Missouri , and found the powder and food they had buried undisturbed in the caches . The party divided , Lewis following the Missouri , while Clark traced the course of the Yellowstone . Now it was that Lewis ran his greatest danger ...
Page xlviii
... Missouri river , and such principal streams of it as , by its course and communication with the waters of the Pacific ocean , whether the Columbia , Oregon , Col- orado , or any other river , may offer the most direct and practicable ...
... Missouri river , and such principal streams of it as , by its course and communication with the waters of the Pacific ocean , whether the Columbia , Oregon , Col- orado , or any other river , may offer the most direct and practicable ...
Common terms and phrases
animal antelopes ascending Assiniboins banks beautiful plain beaver bend bluffs boat brown bear buffaloe called Cameahwait camp canoes Captain Clark Captain Lewis chief chokecherry cliffs cold colour continued cottonwood course covered deer distance Drewyer eight encamped falls feet five miles forks formed four miles grass half miles hills horses hundred yards hunters hunting inches Indians Jefferson river killed low grounds Mandans meridian altitude miles farther miles we reached Minnetarees Missouri morning mountains mouth musquitoes nation nearly north side northwest o'clock obliged observed opposite party Pawnees periogue plain prairie prickly pear proceeded quantities rain rapid returned Ricaras river rocks Rocky Rocky mountains sand sandbars seen sent serviceberries shore Shoshonees Sioux skin small creek small island snow south side southwest species stream three miles timber to-day valley village warriors weather willow willow island wind yards wide yesterday