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Atlas of the Lewis & Clark expedition

(The journals of the Lewis & Clark expedition, v. 1)

University of Nebraska Press, c1983

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Sponsored by the Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia

A project of the Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Gary E. Moulton, editor

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When the Corps of Discovery left the vicinity of St. Louis in 1804 to explore the American West, they had only sketchy knowledge of the terrain that they were to cross—existing maps often contained large blank spaces and wild inaccuracies. William Clark painstakingly mapped every mile of the journey, drawing from both direct observation and from the reports of Indians and a few fur traders. On their return Lewis and Clark directed the execution of new maps detailing with remarkable accuracy the features of the country that they had traversed.

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