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On the River with Lewis and Clark
English
Series: Environmental History Ser.
Volume: No. 19
ISBN: 1585443441
EAN: 9781585443444
Category: History / Expeditions & Discoveries/History / United States / State & Local / West (Ak, Ca, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, Wy)/Transportation / Navigation/Social Science / Customs & Traditions/
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Release Date: 04/30/2004
Synopsis: On their remarkable journey across the North American continent, Meriwether Lewis and William Clarks Corps of Discovery traveled almost 10,000 miles, about 9,000 of them on rivers--the Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, Jefferson, Beaverhead, Clearwater, Snake, Columbia, Yellowstone--or their associated forks, creeks, and tributaries. With an experts eye, Verne Huser tells us what it was like to mount and carry out an expedition that was basically a river trip. From the construction of the boats in 1803 to the negotiation of the last miles home three years later, the explorers were tied inextricably to the river systems that carried them west into uncharted territory and back again. From the Ohio River to the Columbia, they rowed, paddled, pulled, poled, sailed, and portaged their way into history--mapping, collecting, and recording a countrys first glimpse of its western wealth. Himself a river man, Huser has canoed, rafted, or cruised much of the expeditions route. He brings to the famous story his knowledge of the ways of wind and water, giving readers a rare, first-hand look at the benefits and hazards of river travel as they might have been experienced by the thirty-three explorers--some boatmen, some not--on the river with Lewis and Clark.
On the River with Lewis and Clark
Illustrated: Yes
Format: Paperback
Width: 6.13 inches
Length: 9.25 inches
Weight: 13.62 oz
Pages: 224
