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The Lewis and Clark Expedition

Allen, John L., "Lewis and Clark on the Upper Missouri: Decision at the Marias," Vol. 21, #3 (Summer 1971), 2-17.

Ambrose, Stephen E., "‘Immence Mountains to the West:’ Lewis and Clark Breach the Bitterroots," Vol. 45, #4 (Autumn/Winter 1995), 52-63.

Anderson, Irving W., "Probing the Riddle of the Bird Woman," Vol.23, #4 (Autumn 1973), 2-17.

Baumler, Ellen, "Lewis and Clark Historic Landmarks in Montana,"Vol. 53, #2 (Summer 2003), pp. 68-70.

Christopherson, Edmund, "Expedition, West!" Vol. 5, #3 (Summer 1955), 38-46.

Chuinard, E. G., "The Birdwoman: Purposeful Member of the Corps or Casual ‘Tag-Along’?" Vol. 26, #3 (Summer 1976), 18-29.

Cutright, Paul R., "Lewis and Clark: Portraits and Portraitists," Vol. 19, #2 (Spring 1969), 37-53.

Cutright, Paul R., "Meriwether Lewis on the Marias, 1806," Vol. 18, #3 (Summer 1968), 30-43.

DeVoto, Bernard, "Sacajawea: Inspirational Indian Maid," Vol. 4, #4 (Autumn 1954), 61.

Dickson, Frank H. "Hard on the Heels of Lewis and Clark," Vol. 26, #1 (Winter 1976), 14-25.

Duboc, Jessie L., "Yellowstone Adventure," Vol. 5, #3 (Summer 1955), 28-35.

Duncan, Dayton, "Days of Discovery," Vol. 54, #1 (Spring 2004) pp. 70-75.

Ewers, John C., "Plains Indian Reactions to the Lewis and Clark Expedition," Vol. 16, #1 (Winter 1966), 2-12.

Flores, Dan, "A Very Different Story: Exploring the Southwest From Monticello with the Freeman and Custis Expedition of 1806," Vol. 50, #1 (Spring 2000), 2-17 (southern counterpart to Lewis & Clark expedition).

Jackson, Donald, "On Reading Lewis and Clark: A Bibliographic Essay," Vol. 18, #3 (Summer 1968), 2-7.

Kennedy, Michael, "Rebirth of a Monumental Landmark: Pomp’s Tower," Vol. 6, #3 (Summer 1956), 61-63.

Lang, William L., "Lewis and Clark and the American Century: A Review of Ken Burns’s PBS Series on the Corps of Discovery," Vol.48, #1 (Spring 1998), 56-61.

Loge, Ronald V. Loge, "Illness at Three Forks: Captain William Clark and the First Recorded Case of Colorado Tick Fever," Vol. 50, #2 (Summer 2000), 2-15.

Mattes, Merrill J., "On the Trail [of Lewis and Clark] with Thomas Hart Benton," Vol. 16, #3 (Summer 1966), 6-22.

Moulton, Gary E., "The Journals of Lewis and Clark: Almost Home," Vol. 48, #2 (Summer 1998), 72-79.

Moulton, Gary E., "The Missing Journals of Meriwether Lewis," Vol. 35, #3 (Summer 1985), 28-39.

Moulton, Gary E., "On Reading Lewis and Clark: The Last Twenty Years," Vol. 38, #3 (Summer 1988), 28-39.

Neuberger, Richard, "I Will Believe," Vol. 5, #3 (Summer 1955), 1-2.

Osgood, Ernest S., "Our Dog Scannon [sic]: Partner in Discovery," Vol. 26, #3 (Summer 1976), 8-17.

Osgood, Ernest S., "A Prairie Dog for Mr. Jefferson," Vol. 19, #2 (Spring 1969), 54-56.

Osgood, Ernest S., "The Return Journey in 1806: William Clark on the Yellowstone," Vol. 18, #3 (Summer 1968), 8-29.

Overland, Helen Howard, "Fabled Friendship: Lewis and Clark," Vol. 5, #3 (Summer 1955), 3-18.

Ridge, Martin, "In the Shadow of Jefferson," Vol. 41, #4 (Autumn 1991), 2-3.

Ronda, James P., "‘A Knowledge of Distant Parts:’ The Shaping of the Lewis and Clark Expedition," Vol. 41, #4 (Autumn 1991), 4-19.

Ronda, James P., "A Moment in Time: The West--September 1806," Vol. 44, #4 (Autumn 1994), 2-15.

Saindon, Bob, "The River Which Scolds All Others: An Obstinate Blunder in Nomenclature," Vol. 26, #3 (Summer 1976), 2-7.

Smith, James S. and Kathryn, "Sedulous Sergeant: Patrick Gass," Vol. 5, #3 (Summer 1955), 20-27.

Spence, Mark, "The Unnatural History of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial," Vol. 53, #2 (Summer 2003), pp. 56-63.

Stearns, Harold G., "The Lewis and Clark Trail: America’s Historic Avenue," Vol. 14, #1 (Winter 1964), 53-58.

West, Helen B., "The Lewis and Clark Expedition: Our National Epic--An Essay," Vol. 16, #3 (Summer 1966), 2-5.

Will, Drake W., "Lewis and Clark: Westering Physicians," Vol. 21, #4 (Autumn 1971), 2-17.

 

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