August 24, 1804 - Lewis and Clark see burning bluff on Missouri River. The Lewis and Clark expedition saw what they dubbed The Ionia “Volcano” when they witnessed a bluff 180 feet high that was hot ...
Lewis headed through present-day Missoula up the Blackfoot River and across today's Lewis and Clark's Pass, west of Lincoln. Attaining the Continental Divide at this point, Lewis and his men trekked ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. Although praised as the largest undammed river in the Lower 48, Ryan Abrahamsen discovered that’s ...
Subscribe to The St. Louis American‘s free weekly newsletter for critical stories, community voices, and insights that matter. Sign up Two hundred years ago, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were ...
After Lewis and Clark ended their journey westward in 1806, an expedition known as the Corps of Discovery, the Missouri River would prove to be a vital link between the east and west. Flowing right ...
“The head chief the Black Buffaloe, Seized hold of the cable of the pearogue and Set down. Capt. Clark Spoke to all the party to Stand to their arms Capt. Lewis who was on board ordered every man to ...
CAIRO, Ill. --The George Drouillard Chapter of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation met recently at Fort Defiance at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, south of Cairo, to ...
Our vessels consisted of six small canoes, and two large perogues. This little fleet altho’ not quite so rispectable as those of Columbus or Capt. Cook, were still viewed by us with as much pleasure ...
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