Lewis and Clark: Western Trailblazers (Lewis, 1774-1809, Clark, 1770-1838)

Lewis and Clark: Western Trailblazers (Lewis, 1774-1809, Clark, 1770-1838)
ISBN-10
0886821835
ISBN-13
9780886821838
Series
Lewis and Clark
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
30
Language
English
Published
1988
Publisher
Creative Education
Author
Dan Zadra

Description

An easy-to-read account of the expedition to explore the Louisiana Territory and the two men who led it.

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