Atlas accompanying the original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 being facsimile reproductions of maps chiefly by William Clark, illustrating the route of the expedition, with some sites of camping places and Indian villages, besides much miscellaneous data. Now for the first time published, from the original manuscripts ..., together with a modern map of the route ... |
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ATLAS
ACCOMPANYING THE
ORIGINAL JOURNALS
OF THE
LEWIS AND CLARK
EXPEDITION
1804–1806
ACCOMPANYING THE
ORIGINAL JOURNALS
OF THE
LEWIS AND CLARK
EXPEDITION
1804–1806
BEING FACSIMILE REPRODUCTIONS OF MAPS,
chiefly by William Clark, illustrating the route of the expedition,
with sites of camping places and Indian villages, besides
much miscellaneous data. Now for the first time published,
from the original manuscripts in the possession of Mrs. Julia
Clark Voorhis and Miss Eleanor Glasgow Voorhis, together with
a modern map of the route prepared especially for this volume
chiefly by William Clark, illustrating the route of the expedition,
with sites of camping places and Indian villages, besides
much miscellaneous data. Now for the first time published,
from the original manuscripts in the possession of Mrs. Julia
Clark Voorhis and Miss Eleanor Glasgow Voorhis, together with
a modern map of the route prepared especially for this volume
Edited, with Introduction, by
REUBEN GOLD THWAITES
, LL.D.Editor of "The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents," etc.
VOLUME EIGHT
New York
DODD, MEAD, & COMPANY
1905

By Julia Clark Voorhis
Eleanor Glasgow Voorhis
Copyright, 1905
By Dodd, Mead & Company
Published October, 1905
THE UNIVERSITY PRESS
CAMBRIDGE, U. S. A.
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