First Across the Continent / The Story of the Exploring Expedition of Lewis and Clark in 1804-5-6
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A first-person narrative follows a government-sponsored exploring expedition across newly acquired western territory, tracing riverine and overland progress from the settled valley to the Pacific coast and back. It records preparations, seasonal marches, hunting, navigation, camp life, and practical engineering such as boat handling and portages. Encounters with Indigenous nations are described through diplomacy, gift-giving, dances, and tense moments of negotiation. Natural-history observations, geographic landmarks, mountain crossings, the temporary subdivision of the party for side explorations, and the difficulties of wintering and return travel are all presented in a blend of journal detail and retrospective storytelling.
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