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The narrative follows two expedition leaders who commanded a transcontinental exploration from the Missouri River to the Pacific, combining biographical sketches with a chronological account of planning, commissioning, and departure; river travel; diplomatic and trading encounters with Indigenous nations, including ceremonial exchanges with the Sioux; progress to river falls and across the Continental Divide; wintering on the coast; the return crossing of mountain ranges; and their post-expedition years. It draws on manuscript journals to describe geography, daily hardships, diplomatic negotiations, and the practical organization of frontier travel.

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William R. Lighton

William R. Lighton is an author known for his work on American exploration, particularly his book "Lewis and Clark / Meriwether Lewis and William Clark." This work delves into the historic expedition led by Lewis and Clark, which significantly contributed to the understanding of the American West. Lighton's writing captures the spirit of adventure and discovery that characterized this pivotal journey in U.S. history. Through his exploration of these iconic figures, Lighton contributes to the literary heritage surrounding early American exploration.

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