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Often remembered merely for guiding Lewis and Clark, Sacagawea’s story is far more complex. Discover the deeper story behind ...
Hundreds of Lewis and Clark books are flooding the market—everything from The Journals of the Lewis and ... of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, Sacagawea and York "with detailed removable ...
Lewis and Clark met Sacagawea, then about 17 ... Lewis and Clark kept extensive journals of their observations. They’re credited with recording 122 animals new to Western science and collecting ...
But Clark named it after their interpreter Sacagawea’s son ... who edited the Lewis and Clark journals, changed the name to Pompeys Pillar. In the heart of Crow Indian country, the sandstone ...
The statue of Lewis, Clark and Sacagawea departed the intersection where it has stood since 1919 at around 2:45 p.m. aboard a flatbed truck. The crew had some difficulties removing the statue from ...
“All these plants that you see here today, these are the same species that were here when Lewis and Clark were here and wrote about them in their journals.” Keep in mind that the Fort to Sea ...
In 1812, Sacagawea, the Indian woman who helped guide the Lewis and Clark Expedition, died. In 1860, South Carolina becomes the first state to secede from the United States. In 1956, a Montgomery ...
23 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1806, U.S. explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark returned to St ... diplomatic help from Shoshone woman Sacagawea on the more-than-two-year journey.