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The Adventures of Lewis and...

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America As Seen by Its Firs...

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Daniel Boone: Master of the...

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Turncoats, Traitors and Her...

3.71 avg rating — 41 ratings — published 1998 — 17 editions
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Spies of the Confederacy

3.59 avg rating — 27 ratings — published 1970 — 7 editions
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Lewis and Clark: Partners i...

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Background to Glory: The Li...

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The Journals of Lewis and C...

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Christopher Marlowe

2.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1964 — 2 editions
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Williams College. Number 6....

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“Whilst I viewed those mountains, I felt a secret pleasure in finding myself so near the head of the--heretofore conceived--boundless Missouri. But when I reflected on the difficulties which this snowy barrier would most probably throw in my way to the Pacific Ocean, and the sufferings and hardships of myself and the party in them, it in some measure counterbalanced the joy I had felt in the first moments in which I gazed on them. But, as I have always held it little short of criminality to anticipate evils, I will allow it to be a good, comfortable road until I am compelled to believe otherwise. (William Clark)”
John Bakeless, The Journals of Lewis and Clark

“We were now about to penetrate a country at least two thousand miles in width, on which the foot of civilized man had never trod. The good or evil it had in store for us was for experiment yet to determine, and these little vessels contained every article by which we were to expect to subsist or defend ourselves. However, as the state of mind in which we are, generally gives the coloring to events, when the imagination is suffered to wander into futurity, the picture which now presented itself to me was a most pleasing one. Entertaining as I do the most confident hope of succeeding in a voyage which had formed a darling project of mine for the last ten years, I could but esteem this moment of my departure as among the most happy of my life. (Meriwether Lewis)”
John Bakeless, The Journals of Lewis and Clark

“I called this island Bad Humored Island, as we were in a bad humor.”
John Bakeless, The Journals of Lewis and Clark



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