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Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains A Natural History
  • . Kansas-Missouri and Nebraska-Iowa  3. South Dakota and North Dakota  4. Montana  5. Lewis and Clark Sites
  • of Biological and Historic Interest in the Central and Upper Missouri Valley References View entire book as one
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Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains A Natural History
  • Kansas-Missouri and Nebraska-Iowa Summary of Route and Major Biological Discoveries Until
  • near the mouth of the Big Nemaha River on the Nebraska side and the Tarkio River on the Missouri side
  • was the first held between the natives of the central Missouri Valley and the U.S. government, and the bluff
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Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains A Natural History
  • Maps Route of Lewis and Clark in Kansas and Missouri Route of Lewis and Clark in Nebraska and Iowa
  • in Kansas and Missouri Outward Route Schedule: June 29 to September 7, 1804 Return Schedule: August 29
  • , the current distance is now substantially less. Map of route of Lewis and Clark in Kansas and Missouri Map 2
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Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains A Natural History
  • Lewis and Clark Sites of Biological and Historic Interest in the Central and Upper Missouri Valley
  • ://www.npwrc.usgs.gov. Kansas and Northwestern Missouri Weston Bend State Park, Weston, Missouri Located one mile south
  • of mature hardwoods on the east side of the Missouri River. Camping is permitted. Weston Bend Bottomlands
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Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains A Natural History
  • -Missouri and Nebraska-Iowa South Dakota and North Dakota Montana Lewis and Clark Sites of Biological
  • and Historic Interest in the Central and Upper Missouri Valley References Maps Route of Lewis and Clark
  • in Kansas and Missouri Route of Lewis and Clark in Nebraska and Iowa Route of Lewis and Clark in South
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Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains A Natural History
  • Historical Overview When Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set off up the Missouri River in mid
  • of the Missouri Valley between the current Missouri-Kansas border and the vicinity of Three Forks, Montana, where
  • three mountain-fed rivers merge to form the Missouri. By the time they reached what is now western
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Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains A Natural History
  • reached the Big Bend of the Missouri River, sending two men by horseback across the narrow peninsula
  • . They were approximately 1,600 river miles up the Missouri from their starting point and roughly halfway
  • , passing the mouth of the Little Missouri River on April 12 and reaching the mouth of the Yellowstone River
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Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains A Natural History
  • Missouri milk-vetch Shadscale Silky wormwood Western juniper and lark sparrow Bushy-tailed woodrat Swift
  • Drawing of large-flowered clammyweed, with flower detail FIG. 27. Missouri milk-vetch Drawing of Missouri
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Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains A Natural History
  • . The courses of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers have changed greatly in the past two centuries, leaving
  • ) on June 2, 1805. A major geographic discovery, the Great Falls of the Missouri River, was reached on June
  • the Missouri. It was also near here that Sacagawea had been captured five years previously. At Three Forks
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Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains A Natural History
  • Lewis and Clark to the Sources of the Missouri, etc. During the years 1804-5-6. 2 vols. Philadelphia
  • Missouri River Region. Reprint, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Originally published as Thirty-third
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