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Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806

printed from the original manuscripts in the library of the American Philosophical Society and by direction of its committee on historical documents
  
  
  
  
  
  
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1859

The | Life and Times | of | Patrick Gass, | now sole survivor | of
the overland expedition to the Pacific, | under Lewis and Clark, in
1804–5–6; | also, | a soldier in the war with Great Britain, from | 1812
to 1815, and a participant in the | Battle of Lundy's Lane. | Together
with | Gass' Journal of the Expedition condensed; |—and—| sketches
of some events occurring during the | last century in the upper Ohio
country, | biographies, reminiscences, etc. | By J. G. Jacob. |

Jacob & Smith, | Publishers and Printers, Wellsburg, Va. | 1859. |

12mo; title, with copyright on verso; "Preface", pp. [iii]–v; "Contents",
pp. [vi]–viii; "Life and Times of Patrick Gass", pp. [9]–193;
portrait of Washington on p. 194; "Civil History", pp. [195]–280. No
signatures. Frontispiece portrait of Gass, with autograph; "Mandan Indians",
to p. 59; "Big White-Ball Costume", to p. 108; tailpiece on p. 202;
"Going to Church in Old Times", to p. 248.

Dr. Elliott Coues learned from the author of this volume that the substance
of it appeared in the columns of the Wellsburg (Va.) Herald before it was made
up in book form.

Copies: BA; BPL; CHC; HSP; NYHS; NYSL; WHS.