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Atlas accompanying the original journals of the Lewis and Clark expedition, 1804-1806, being facsimile reproductions of maps chiefly by William Clark ... Now for the first time published, from the original manuscripts / edited, with introduction, notes, and index by Reuben Gold Thwaites.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809.
Contributor:
Clark, William, 1770-1838.
Thwaites, Reuben Gold, 1853-1913.
Series:
Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 ; v. 8.
Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 ; v. 8
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806).
Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Explorers--West (U.S.)--Diaries.
Explorers.
West (U.S.)--Description and travel.
West (U.S.).
Missouri River.
Columbia River.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (212 p.)
Place of Publication:
Scituate, Mass. : Digital Scanning, 2001, 1904.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: 1804-1806; Atlas Volume 8. This set was first published in 1904 from the manuscripts of the American Philosophical Society together with manuscript material of Lewis and Clark and from other sources including notebooks, letters and maps, and the journals of Charles Floyd and Joseph Whitehouse.
Contents:
Intro
ATLAS ACCOMPANYING THE ORIGINAL JOURNALS OF THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION
INTRODUCTION
LIST OF MAPS
1. The Upper Mississippi, Lower Ohio, and Lower Missouri rivers.
A
B
2. "A Topogr[aphical] Sketch of the Missouri and UpperMississippi,
3. The Upper Mississippi system, and the Missouri system as far as the Mandans.
4. The neighborhood of Camp River Dubois, 1803-04.
5. The Missouri, from St. Charles to Isle au Parish,
C
6. The Missouri, in South Dakota,
7. The Missouri from just below Antelope Creek
8. The Missouri, about forty miles above the mouth of Cheyenne River.
9. The region of the Arikara villages, on the Missouri-
10. The Missouri in North Dakota,
11. The Missouri, in the neighborhood of Fort Mandan
12. Trail from the Mandans to the Yellowstone,
13. From the Mandans to the Rockies,
14. Part I Sketch of the Missouri from Fort Mandan to the Rocky Mountains
D
E
F
G
H
I
14. Part II Sketch of the Missouri from Fort Mandan to the Rocky Mountains
14. Part III Sketch of the Missouri from Fort Mandan to the Rocky Mountains
15. The Missouri from Fort Mandan to above Goose Egg Lake
16. The Missouri from Goose Creek to White Earth River-
17. The Missouri from White Earth River
18. The Missouri from Martha's River to Just below Milk River
19. The Missouri from below Milk River to Pine Creek-
20. The Missouri from Pine Creek to just below Musselshell River
21. The Missouri from below Musselshell River to South Mountain
22A. Junction of the (Mussel) shell and the Missouri, May 20, 1805.
23. The Missouri from South Mountain Creek to Judith's River
24. The Missouri from Judith's River to Maria's River,
25. The Missouri from the entrance of Maria's River to the Great Falls,
26. Junction of Missouri and Medicine [Sun] Rivers.
26A. Sketches of Great, Handsome, and Crooked Falls.
27. Gates of the Rocky Mountains,
28. Missouri River from Pryor's [Mitchell's] Creek [Montana] to the Three Forks of the Missouri
29. Missouri River from Gass's [Hot Springs] Creek to Three Forks
and Jefferson River to Philanthropy [Stinking Water] River
29A. Jefferson River from Philanthropy to the Forks
30. Part I From Jeffersons River to the Forks of Kooskooske over the Rocky Mountains
30. Part II From Jeffersons River to the Forks of Kooskooske over the Rocky Mountains
30. Part III From Jeffersons River to the Forks of Kooskooske over the Rocky Mountains
31. Part I "Sketch of Kooskooske &amp
Lewis's River
31. Part II The Kooskooskee, Lewis's Snake and upper reaches of Columbia rivers
32. Part I Sketch of Columbia River form the forks
32. Part II Sketch of Columbia River form the forks
32. Part III Sketch of Columbia River form the forks
33. Rapids of the Columbia
with camps
34. The Columbia River from the Rapids to Wappato Island,
35. A medley of sketches.
36. Sketch-map of Haley's Bay,
37. Lewis's sketch-map of Vancouver's Island, Nootka Sound,
38. Sketch-map of the mouth of Columbia River and the route of Clark,
D.
39 Sketch-map "given by a Clattsopp Inda," showing the mouth of the Columbia.
40. Sketch given by Indians, April 18, 1806, at the Great Narrows of the Columbia, showing the basin of Lewis's River.
41. Sketch given by Cutnose, etc., May 3, 1806, showing Indian trails over the continental divide.
42. Sketch by Hohastilipilp, May 29, 1806, showing Indian trails over the continental divide.
43. Sketch obtained from Indians at Flathead River Camp,
44. Indian sketch-map of the Lewis River system, showing trails and Indian villages.
45. Crossing the mountains, showing camps of July 4-8,1806.
46 " Sketch of Cap' Clarks route from Clark River to the head of Jeffersons River " -July 5-9, I 806.
47 Sketch-map of Gallatin and Madison rivers, with Clark's trail to the Yellowstone, July 13, 14, 1806.
48. Indian trails, derived from native information, of a route from the Three Forks of the Missouri to the Yellowstone, indic
49. The Yellowstone, from the place where Clark reached it to Stillwater Creek, showing Clark's camps, July 15-7 [I?], 1806.
50. The Yellowstone, from Rose (Stillwater) Creek to Pryor's River, July 18-24, 1806, showing the place where Clark's canoes
51. The Yellowstone, from Pompey's Pillar to Little Wolf River, passing the mouth of Bighorn River, showing Clark's camps, July 25-27, 1806.
52. The Yellowstone, from Little Wolf to Big Dry River, showing Clark's camping pIace of July 27, 1806.
53 The Yellowstone, near its junction with the Missouri, showing Clark's camping place of August I, 1806
also indicating buffalo crossings.
54. Route of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, showing its relation to modern geographical conditions.
Notes:
"As published in 1904."
Originally published : Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806. New York. : Dodd, Mead & Co., 1904.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-58218-863-7
OCLC:
768585907

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