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A journal of the voyages and travels of a corps of discovery, under the command of Capt. Lewis and Capt. Clarke, of the Army of the United States, from the mouth of the river Missouri through the interior parts of North America to the Pacific Ocean, during the years 1804, 1805 and 1806.

Containing an authentic relation of the most interesting transactions during the expedition, a description of the country, and an account of its inhabitants, soil, climate, curiosities and vegetable and animal productions.
  
  
  
  
  

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A
JOURNAL
OF THE
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS
OF A CORPS OF DISCOVERY,

UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPT. LEWIS AND CAPT.
CLARKE OF THE ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES,
FROM
THE MOUTH OF THE RIVER MISSOURI THROUGH THE
INTERIOR PARTS OF NORTH AMERICA
TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN,

During the Years 1804, 1805 and 1806.

CONTAINING
An authentic relation of the most interesting transactions
during the expedition,—A description of
the country,—And an account of its inhabitants,
soil, climate, curiosities and vegetable
and animal productions.

BY

PATRICK GASS,

ONE OF THE PERSONS EMPLOYED IN THE EXPEDITION. WITH GEOGRAPHICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES. SECOND EDITION—WITH SIX ENGRAVINGS. [Copy-Right secured according to Law.]
PHILADELPHIA:
PRINTED FOR MATHEW CAREY,
No. 122, Market-street.
© 1810.