(26031-3) FIRST FOOTSTEPS IN EAST AFRICA, Richard F. Burton. (25475- 5) THE GOLD-MINES OF MIDIAN, Richard F. Burton. (28739-4) THE LAKE REGIONS OF CENTRAL AFRICA, Richard F. Burton. (28618-5) PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF A PILGRIMAGE TO ...
Candice F. Ransom, Tim Parlin. The young boy and the great patriot sometimes gazed at the mountains of western Virginia . Both wondered what lay beyond them . On the other side of the mountains , in Kentucky , another boy fished and ...
An easy-to-read account of the expedition to explore the Louisiana Territory and the two men who led it.
A Picture Book of Lewis and Clark. New York: Holiday House, 2003. Collard, Sneed B., III. Sacagawea: Brave Shoshone Girl. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 2007. Edwards, Judith. The Great Expedition of Lewis and Clark by Private Reubin ...
This is a new release of the original 1931 edition.
Describes the journey of Lewis and Clark as they explored the land west of the Mississippi and tells about the help they received along the way.
The Journals of Lewis and Clark. Washington, DC: National Geographic Adventures Classic, 2002. Christian, Shirley. Before Lewis and Clark: The Story of the Chouteaus, the French Dynasty That Ruled America's Frontier.
The Louisiana Purchase In 1802 , President Jefferson asked Robert Livingston to try to buy New Orleans from the French . He told Livingston to offer $ 10 million for the city . France's answer surprised them .
Together, they led the Corps of Discovery, a team of intrepid explorers across a wild, dangerous country. Readers will understand the impact Lewis and Clark's expedition had on American history in this detailed account.
Swooping Eagle knows the fierce waterfalls and narrow trails that make up the mountains you wish to cross. Clark: My compass can only keep us moving in the right direction. To have a Shoshone accompany us, one who knows the mountains ...
Lewis and Clark: Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark are best known for their expedition from the Mississippi River to the West Coast and back.
Their names were Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. This book relates that adventure from it's inception through it's completion as well as the effect the expedition had upon the history of the United States.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Their names were Meriwether Lewis and William Clark.
He and his wife built a farm in Arkansas which they named Happy Hollow Farm. In 1910 he wrote an article The Story of an Arkansas Farm which was published in the Saturday Evening Post.
Their names were Meriwether Lewis and William Clark.
Gunderson, Jessica, and Colleen M. Madden. Your Life as a Private on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. North Mankato, MN: Picture Window, 2013. Jazynka, Kitson. Sacagawea. Washington, DC: National Geographic Adventures Classic, 2013.
Traces the lives, careers, and achievements of the two men who, under instructions from President Jefferson, explored the American Northwest and the lands of the Louisiana Purchase.
Lewis and Clark: Historical Overview and Bibliography