The Way to the Western Sea Lewis and Clark across the Continent Bibliography

David Lavender© 2001University of Nebraska PressLincoln and London

Bibliography

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(Because of publication delays at the press and cataloging delays at the University of California, Santa Barbara, these were the only volumes of this monumental new edition of the journals that were available to me at the time of my writing this book.)
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