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“Who set out in 1804 to map the American West? Lewis and Clark did. From St. Louis, Missouri, to the Pacific Ocean, Lewis and Clark explored the Louisiana Territory with the Corps of Discovery. The men in the Corps of Discovery traveled about 8,000 miles, mapping the rivers and lands as they went. they met and became friends with many American Indian tribes and saw wildlife that was new to them.
In Lewis and Clark: American Explorers, author Arlene Bourgeois Molzahn tells how Lewis and Clark headed West and how they found a land route through the Rocky Mountains and to the Pacific Ocean.”
Hardcover, former library book with typical marks. Excellent condition.
“Who set out in 1804 to map the American West? Lewis and Clark did. From St. Louis, Missouri, to the Pacific Ocean, Lewis and Clark explored the Louisiana Territory with the Corps of Discovery. The men in the Corps of Discovery traveled about 8,000 miles, mapping the rivers and lands as they went. they met and became friends with many American Indian tribes and saw wildlife that was new to them.
In Lewis and Clark: American Explorers, author Arlene Bourgeois Molzahn tells how Lewis and Clark headed West and how they found a land route through the Rocky Mountains and to the Pacific Ocean.”
Hardcover, former library book with typical marks. Excellent condition.