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The statue of Lewis, Clark and Sacagawea departed the intersection where it has stood since 1919 at around 2:45 p.m. aboard a flatbed truck. The crew had some difficulties removing the statue from ...
From the rich and overlooked history of the Native Americans who were there long before the “west was won” to the Lewis and Clark expedition guided by 16-year-old Sacagawea and the trickle of ...
Before breaking their winter camp to resume their journey up the Missouri River, Lewis and ... heard about from Mandan and Hidatsa Indians. April 3, 1805 [Capt. William Clark] We are all day ...
You can even order dolls of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, Sacagawea and York "with detailed ... it overwintered outside St. Louis; Arikara, Mandan and Hidatsa women were a constant part ...
ASTORIA, Ore. — This week, we trek along a coastal getaway that combines outdoor scenery with important Oregon history in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark. When you visit Fort Clatsop National ...
This is where Lewis and Clark built a fort to winter before continuing their journey west. This is also where Sacagawea and Charbonneau joined the expedition. The expedition stayed at the fort ...
“We decided for a lot of reasons to build a replica of a Lewis and Clark fort,” fort and boat builder Butch Bouvier said. He is leading the construction of a fort that Lewis and Clark would ...
According to Hidatsa oral tradition, Sacagawea and Charbonneau had traveled west to the Rocky Mountains before Lewis and Clark’s departure from Fort Mandan in the spring of 1805. That assertion ...
She came along with her husband, a French Canadian fur trader who Lewis and Clark hired as an interpreter when the expedition spent the winter of 1804-05 at Fort Mandan along the Missouri River ...
Figure 4. The 1803 to 1805 Meriwether Lewis route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. Map by Mic Greenberg. Reprinted with permission from editor of Open Journal of Soil Science. Figure 5. A ...