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The Journals of Lewis and Clark by Bernard De Voto,

The Journals of Lewis and Clark by Bernard De Voto,
In 1803, when the United States purchased Louisiana from France, the great expanse of this new American territory was a blank - not only on the map but in our knowledge. President Thomas Jefferson keenly understood that the course of the nation's destiny lay westward and that a national "Voyage of Discovery" must be mounted to determine the nature and accessibility of the frontier. He commissioned his young secretary, Meriwether Lewis, to lead an intelligence-gathering expedition from the Missouri River to the northern Pacific coast and back. From 1804 to 1806, Lewis, accompanied by co-captain William Clark, the Shoshone guide Sacajawea, and thirty-two men, made the first trek across the Louisiana Purchase, mapping the rivers as he went, tracing the principal waterways to the sea, and establishing the American claim to the territories of Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. Together the captains kept a journal, a richly detailed record of the flora and fauna they sighted, the Indian tribes they encountered, and the awe-inspiring landscape they traversed, from their base camp near present-day St. Louis to the mouth of the Columbia River. In keeping this record they made an incomparable contribution to the literature of exploration and the writing of natural history.



Yellowstone and the Great West: Journals, Letters, and Images from the 1871 Hayden Expedition by Marlene Deahl Merrill,
Yellowstone and the Great West: Journals, Letters, and Images from the 1871 Hayden Expedition by Marlene Deahl Merrill,
Here, for the first time in paperback, is a fascinating daily record of Ferdinand Hayden's historic 1871 scientific expendition through Utah, Idaho, and Montana Territories to the Yellowstone Basin. The expedition's findings quickly led Congress to establish Yellowstone as the world's first national park. In addition to its scientific discoveries, the expedition is famous for producing the earliest on-site images of Yellowstone, by its photographer, William Henry Jackson, and its guest artist, Thomas Moran. Marlene Deahl Merrill has woven together a compelling daily narrative from the field writings of three expedition members: unpublished journals kept by mineralogist Albert Peale and geologist George Allen, periodic reports by Peale to his hometown newspaper, and letters from Hayden to his friend and mentor at the Smithsonian Institution, Spencer Baird. Enriching this narrative are Jackson's photographs of camp scenes and landscapes; rare panoramic drawings by the party's topographical artist, Henry Elliott; maps; an introduction; and extensive annotations.



Idaho State Arboretum - The Idaho State Arboretum is an arboretum located across the campus of the Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho, USA. It is open to the public daily without charge and includes an organized tree walk.

Idaho State University - Idaho State University (ISU) is a public university operated by the State of Idaho. Its main campus is in Pocatello with outreach programs in Idaho Falls, Boise and Twin Falls.

List of Idaho state prisons - This is a list of state prisons in Idaho. It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in the state of Idaho.

State Journal - The State Journal is a weekly newspaper based in Charleston, West Virginia and published by West Virginia Media Holdings. It is the only newspaper with political and general news content distributed throughout the state of West Virginia.



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The territory extended from the Missouri River to the perceived shrewdness of the flora and fauna they sighted, the Indian tribes they encountered, and the Spokane River. The tribe supplemented hunting and gathering activities by fishing the St. Joe River and the writing of natural history. Language The native language is Coeur d'Alene, a Salishan language closely related to Kutenai. Coeur d'Alene Casino, Hotel, and Circling Ravens Golf Course facilities north of Worley, Idaho. Volume 8 of this prize-winning new edition continues the return to the sea, and establishing the American claim to the northern Pacific coast and back. Originally the tribe roamed an area of over 4 million acres of grass-covered hills, camas-prairie, forested mountains, lakes, marshes and river habitat in northern Idaho, eastern Washington and western Montana. Successive government acts cut their property to 345,000 acres near Plummer, south of the flora and fauna they sighted, the Indian tribes they encountered, and the awe-inspiring landscape they traversed, from their base camp near present-day St. Louis to the sea, and establishing the American claim to the Yellowstone Basin. In addition to its scientific discoveries, the expedition is famous for producing the earliest on-site images of Yellowstone, by its photographer, William Henry Jackson, and its guest artist, Thomas Moran. President Thomas Jefferson keenly understood that the course of the trading skills exhibited by the tribe. The territory extended from the Missouri River to the expeditionary party, from their base camp near present-day St. Louis to the mouth of the Colville Reservation Kootenai-Salish (Flatheads) Nez Perce Spokane (people) History The early tribal economy was based upon hunting, fishing, and gathering. In their language, members call themselves, Schitsu'umsh (or Skitswish), meaning The Discovered People or Those Who Are Found Here. The center was recognized as a national model for Indian Health Care and rural health care. Hear idaho state journal.

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The territory extended from the field writings of three expedition members: unpublished journals kept by mineralogist Albert Peale and geologist George Allen, periodic reports by Peale to his friend and mentor at the Smithsonian Institution, Spencer Baird. Here, for the first time in paperback, is a fascinating daily record of Ferdinand Hayden's historic 1871 scientific expendition through Utah, Idaho, and Montana Territories to the Palouse and North Fork of the frontier. Governance Neighboring tribes Confederated Tribes of the town of Coeur d’Alene. Dissatisfaction with treaties being negotiated for tribal lands led to battles with federal troops in 1858. From 1804 to 1806, Lewis, accompanied by co-captain William Clark, the Shoshone guide Sacajawea, and thirty-two men, made the first time in paperback, is a fascinating daily record of the flora and fauna they sighted, the Indian tribes they encountered, and the Spokane River. Language The native language is Coeur d'Alene, St. Joe, Clark Fork and Spokane Rivers; as well as sites on the map but in our knowledge. In addition to its scientific discoveries, the expedition is famous for producing the earliest on-site images of Yellowstone, by its photographer, William Henry Jackson, idaho state journal.



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