Sites and pages devoted to Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) and William Clark (1770-1838). Commanders of an overland expedition to the Pacific Ocean (1804-1806).
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- National Geographic: Lewis and Clark Includes an interactive journey log, maps, historical photos, drawings, a timeline, and details of their discoveries.
- PBS Online: Lewis and Clark Companion site to the Ken Burns film, 'Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery.' Information on the explorers, expedition journals, trip timeline and maps, interviews with historical experts, an overview of Native American tribes, and classroom lessons.
- Discovering Lewis and Clark Interactive workshop providing an overview of the journey of Lewis and Clark, including journal excerpts.
- Lewis and Clark Expedition Expedition paintings and summary, with an annotated subject bibliography.
- Lewis and Clark Trail Historical account of the Corps of Discovery along the Lewis and Clark Trail. Includes an events calendar, trail properties, and trail treasures.
- Following the Voyage of Discovery A few historical FAQs, with an expedition map.
- Lewis and Clark National Geographic's expedition gallery, with references.
- Lewis and Clark and the Revealing of America Library of Congress online exhibition of navigation maps. Includes a virtual tour format.
- NPR : Hidden Treasures: Lewis and Clark's Map In 1806, over a camp fire and food, Nez Perce Indian chiefs made a map for William Clark showing a short and safe journey through the Rockies. Harriet Baskas reports on this recently rediscovered rare Indian map. Part of the Hidden Treasures Radio Project. [5:42 Realaudio broadcast]
- Jefferson's Secret Message Regarding the Lewis & Clark Expedition Letter asking Congress for money to fund the expedition.
- Lewis and Clark: A Journey Full text of the first official account of the expedition. Includes maps and other resources.