Voyage from Saint Louis in the territory of Louisiana and on the river Mississippi across the continent of North America by way of the river Misouri to the Pacific or western ocean in the years 1803, 4, 5 & 1806 ... [typescript] 1806.

The most significant transcontinental journey in U.S. history, the Lewis and Clark Expedition was not only recorded in the journals and observations of the two captains, but also by four other members of the party.

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Main Author: Whitehouse, Joseph, 1775-1860 (Author)
Corporate Author: AM (Publisher) (digitiser.)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Series:Indigenous Histories and Cultures in North America.
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500 |a For the original journal see Joseph Whitehouse, journal commencing at River Dubois [i.e. Wood River, Ill.]... [manuscript] 1804 May 14-1805 Nov. 6 , Newberry Library reference Ayer MS 978. For manuscript version of this document, see Voyage from Saint Louis in the territory of Louisiana and on the river Mississippi across the continent of North America by way of the river Misouri to the Pacific or western ocean in the years 1803, 4, 5 & 1806 ... [manuscript] 1806. 
500 |a AM reference: MS 3213 (transcript). 
500 |a Indigenous Peoples metadata has been supplied by exonym as these are the terms most commonly used in the documents. Updates are being made to metadata to reference preferred names wherever possible. For more information on our approach to language and metadata in the resource visit the Language Statement. 
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