Barth, Ed., The Lewis And Clark Expedition - Selections From The Journals Arranged By Topic
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.28.2.104-105Abstract
The journey of Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean is one of American history's great survival stories. The journals that Lewis, Clark, and other members of the company kept detail that trek. Gunther Barth's The Lewis and Clark Expedition, a volume in the Bedford Series in History and Culture, is a sampler of these journals. Barth uses the journals to describe the challenges facing the Corps of Discovery, and to illustrate Jeffersonian-era society and culture.
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