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Lewis & Clark: From the Minnetarees to the Shoshonees
by NoahBrooks At the Sources of the MissouriAcross the Great DivideFrom the Minnetarees to the Shoshonees Travelling in a westerly direction, with a very gradual descent…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: August 20, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark August 19, 1806August 21, 1806August 20, 1806 Wednesday 20th of August 1806 a violent hard rain about day light this morning. all wet except…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, August 13, 1805
Day 844 Day 846 Clark, August 13, 1805 August 13th Tuesday 1805 a verry Cool morning the Thermometer Stood at 52 a 0 all the fore part of the day. Cloudy at 8 oClock a mist of rain we…Corinne Roosevelt Robinson: The Path that leads to Nowhere
The Path that leads to NowhereCorinne Roosevelt RobinsonThere's a path that leads to Nowhere In a meadow that I know, Where an inland island rises And the stream is still and slow; There it…Song of the Bowmen of Shu
Song of the Bowmen of ShuHere we are, picking the first fern-shoots And saying: When shall we get back to our country? Here we are because we have the Ken-nin for our foemen, We have no…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, May 18, 1805
Day 662 Day 664 Clark, May 18, 1805 May 18th Satturday 1805 A windey morning wind from the West we proceeded on verry well with the assistance of the Toe Coard, river narrow but flew Sand…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, June 28, 1805
Day 745 Day 747 Clark, June 28, 1805 June 28th Friday 1805 a fair morning wind from the South I dispatch the remaining Canoe with baggage in her to the top of the Hill three miles, imploy…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, August 16, 1805
Day 850 Day 852 Clark, August 16, 1805 August 16th Friday 1805 as this morning was cold and the men fatigued Stiff and Chilled deturmined me to detain & take brackfast before I Set out…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, August 18, 1805
Day 854 Day 856 Clark, August 18, 1805 August 18th Sunday 1805 Purchased of the Indians three horses for which we gave a Chiefs Coat Some Handkerchiefs a Shirt Legins & a fiew arrow…Shaemas O Sheel: They went forth to Battle, but they always fell
They went forth to Battle, but they always fellShaemas O SheelThey went forth to battle, but they always fell; Their eyes were fixed above the sullen shields; Nobly they fought and bravely,…