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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from the original manuscripts in the library of the American Philosophical Society and by direction of its committee on historical documents
  
  
  
  
  
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CONTENTS TO VOL. I

                                                           

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INTRODUCTION. The Editor 
PREVIOUS EXPLORATIONS  page 
Spain  xvii 
New France  xvii 
England  xviii 
Missouri River Expeditions  xix 
French Traders and Trappers  xix 
Jefferson's Dream  xx 
Proposition to G. R. Clark  xx 
Ledyard's Project  xx 
Armstrong's Attempt  xxi 
The Michaux Plan  xxi 
On the Northwest Coast  xxii 
Congressional Aid Secured  xxiii 
MERIWETHER LEWIS 
Early Years  xxiv 
Military Experiences  xxiv 
Selected to Command Expedition  xxv 
In Training  xxvi 
WILLIAM CLARK 
A Notable Family  xxvii 
Military Services  xxviii 
Lewis's Invitation  xxx 
THE EXPEDITION 
The Louisiana Purchase  xxx 
Personelle  xxxi 
At River Dubois Camp  xxxi 
The First Season  xxxii 
At Fort Clatsop  xxxii 
The Return  xxxiii 
THE STORY OF LEWIS AND CLARK'S JOURNALS  page 
Jefferson's Concern  xxxiv 
The Various Journals  xxxiv 
Journalizing Methods  xxxv 
The First News  xxxvi 
Gass's Journal  xxxvi 
Lewis's Prospectus  xxxvii 
Delayed by Public Duties  xxxvii 
Lewis's Death  xxxviii 
Clark Engages Biddle  xxxviii 
Biddle at Work  xl 
Wanted: A Publisher  xli 
A Publisher Found  xlii 
Paul Allen's Revision  xlii 
A Profitless Undertaking  xliv 
Difficulty of Biddle's Task  xliv 
Barton's Proposed Work  xlv 
A Successful Paraphrase  xlv 
Jefferson Dissatisfied  xlvi 
Jefferson's Search for Original Journals  xlvi 
Biddle Surrenders Note-books  xlviii 
Used by Coues  xlix 
Coues's Report on Codices  xlix 
Philosophical Society concludes to publish 
Search for Ordway Journal 
The Voorhis Collection  li 
Clark Journals  li 
Miscellaneous Material  lii 
Maps  liii 
An Interesting Query  liii 
Neglected Manuscripts  liv 
Pryor, Floyd, Frazier, and Woodhouse Journals  liv 
All Records now in Sight  lvi 
A New View of Lewis and Clark  lvi 
Editorial Problems  lvii 
Acknowledgments  lviii 
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DATA. Victor Hugo Paltsits 
INTRODUCTORY  lxi 
JEFFERSON'S MESSAGE  lxiii 
COUNTERFEIT PUBLICATIONS  lxvi 
GASS  lxvi 
GENUINE HISTORY  lxxvii 
MISCELLANEA  lxxxiv 

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THE ORIGINAL JOURNALS OF CAPTAINS MERIWETHER
LEWIS AND WILLIAM CLARK. The Journals
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CHAPTER I.—FROM RIVER DUBOIS TO THE PLATTE. 
Clark's Journal and Orders, January 30–July 22, 1804.
Entries and Orders by Lewis, February 20, March 3, May 15, 20,
26, and July 8, 12.
 
CHAPTER II.—FROM THE PLATTE TO VERMILION RIVER  89 
Clark's Journal, July 23–August 24, 1804. 
CHAPTER III.—FROM THE VERMILION TO TETON RIVER  121 
Clark's Journal, August, 25—September 24, 1804.
Entries and Orders by Lewis, August 26, 28, and September 16, 17.
 
CHAPTER IV.—FROM TETON RIVER TO THE MANDANS  164 
Clark's Journal and Orders, September 25—October 26, 1804.
Order by Lewis, October 13.
 
CHAPTER V.—AMONG THE MANDANS  208 
Clark's Journal, October 27—December 27, 1804. 
CHAPTER VI.—AMONG THE MANDANS  242 
Clark's Journal, December 28, 1804—February 2, 1805, February
13-March 21, 1805.
Entries by Lewis, February 3–13 and Match 16.
 
CHAPTER VII.—FROM FORT MANDAN TO THE YELLOWSTONE  277 
Clark's Journal, March 22—April 27, 1805.
Lewis's Journal, April 7–27.
 
CHAPTER VIII.—FROM THE YELLOWSTONE TO THE
MUSSELSHELL (Part 1)
 
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Lewis's Journal, April 28—May 5, 1805.
Clark's Journal, April 28—May 5,
 


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