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Lewis And Clark Collection

"Exploring the Untamed West: Lewis and Clark's Historic Journey" Embarking on a daring expedition

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: PEXP2D-00013

PEXP2D-00013
Explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark with their Native American guide Sacagawea. Digital photograph of a bronze statue in Charlottesville Virginia

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Native Americans meet Lewis and Clark at Council Bluffs

Native Americans meet Lewis and Clark at Council Bluffs
Lewis and Clark meeting with Native Americans at Council Bluffs, Iowa. Hand-colored woodcut by Patrick Goss, a member of the expedition

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Missouri River near Mandan, North Dakota

Missouri River near Mandan, North Dakota
Missouri River between Pierre and Mandan, North Dakota, explored by Lewis and Clark. Photograph

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: USA, Montana, Little Belt Mountains, Lewis and Clark National Forest. Kitchen skillets

USA, Montana, Little Belt Mountains, Lewis and Clark National Forest. Kitchen skillets and matches hang on inside wall of log cabin

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Blue flax, a native wildflower described by Meriwether Lewis, Montana

Blue flax, a native wildflower described by Meriwether Lewis, Montana
Linum lewisii, a native blue flax named for discoverer Meriwether Lewis, flowering near the Missouri River, Montana. Photograph

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: American Bison herd. Western U. S. summer. Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, USA

American Bison herd. Western U. S. summer. Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, USA. MB230
TOM-1040 American Bison herd Western U.S. summer. Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, USA. Bison bison Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: American Bison - herd in the north unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, USA

American Bison - herd in the north unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, USA. MB378
TOM-1338 American Bison - herd in the north unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, USA Bison bison Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Meriwether Lewis shoots a Native American for disobedience, Corps of Discovery expedition

Meriwether Lewis shoots a Native American for disobedience, Corps of Discovery expedition
NWI4712736 Meriwether Lewis shoots a Native American for disobedience, Corps of Discovery expedition.; (add.info.: Meriwether Lewis shoots a Native American for disobedience)

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: The Columbia River Gorge, a popular recreation region, is a federally protected scenic area

The Columbia River Gorge, a popular recreation region, is a federally protected scenic area forming the boundary between Washington and Oregon

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: USA, Oregon, Columbia River Gorge, Rowena Plateau

USA, Oregon, Columbia River Gorge, Rowena Plateau

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: USA, Oregon, Columbia River Gorge, Hood River, Ruthton County Park

USA, Oregon, Columbia River Gorge, Hood River, Ruthton County Park

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Man enoying view in the Frank Church Wilderness, Nez Perce Trail, Idaho, USA

Man enoying view in the Frank Church Wilderness, Nez Perce Trail, Idaho, USA

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Sacajawea on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1933 (screen print)

Sacajawea on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1933 (screen print)
2622266 Sacajawea on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1933 (screen print) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Lewis and Clark Greeted by Native Americans, 1914 (screen print)

Lewis and Clark Greeted by Native Americans, 1914 (screen print)
3036029 Lewis and Clark Greeted by Native Americans, 1914 (screen print) by American School, (20th century); (add.info.: Vintage illustration of explorers Lewis)

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Explorers: Lewis and Clark in the American Frontier, 1931 (woodcut print)

Explorers: Lewis and Clark in the American Frontier, 1931 (woodcut print)
3034939 Explorers: Lewis and Clark in the American Frontier, 1931 (woodcut print) by American School, (20th century); (add.info)

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Trail through moss covered forest along the Columbia River, Fort Cascade National Historic Site

Trail through moss covered forest along the Columbia River, Fort Cascade National Historic Site, Washington State, USA

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: EXPL2A-00269

EXPL2A-00269
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark expedition losing notes and specimens in a canoe accident on the upper Missouri River. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of sketch by Patrick Goss

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Fort Mandan constructed by Lewis and Clark, 1803

Fort Mandan constructed by Lewis and Clark, 1803
Lewis and Clark expedition overwintering along the Missouri River near a Mandan village, 1803-1804. Hand-colored woodcut of a Patrick Goss drawing, a member of the expedition

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: EXPL2A-00035

EXPL2A-00035
Map of the Lewis and Clark route across Louisiana Territory, 1804-1806. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Lolo Creek in the Bitterroot Range, Montana

Lolo Creek in the Bitterroot Range, Montana
Lolo Creek on Lewis and Clarks trail over the Bitterroot Mountains in Montana. Photograph

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Lewis And Clark Expedition Explorer Series Explorers

Lewis And Clark Expedition Explorer Series Explorers
The Great Explorers. Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804 - 1806. After a work by American artist Frederic Sackrider Remington, 1861 - 1909

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: The Lewis And Clark River Hiking Trail; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

The Lewis And Clark River Hiking Trail; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Idaho State Capitol, Boise, Idaho, USA

Idaho State Capitol, Boise, Idaho, USA

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: LEWIS & CLARK: FISH WEIR. Detail of an entry in William Clarks journal of the Lewis

LEWIS & CLARK: FISH WEIR. Detail of an entry in William Clarks journal of the Lewis and Clark expedition, 29 April 1806, showing part of a description of a Native American fish weir on the Walla

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: LEWIS & CLARK: FISH, 1800s. Drawing of a white salmon trout by William Clark

LEWIS & CLARK: FISH, 1800s. Drawing of a white salmon trout by William Clark and his transcription of comments by Meriwether Lewis on a page from Clarks journal of the Lewis

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: WYETH: SACAJAWEA. The guide Sacajawea with Lewis and Clark. From the America in the Making series

WYETH: SACAJAWEA. The guide Sacajawea with Lewis and Clark. From the America in the Making series. Oil and tempera on panel by N.C. Wyeth, 1940

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: EXPL2A-00339

EXPL2A-00339
William Clarks letter accepting Lewiss invitation to join the Corps of Discovery expedition, dated Clarksville 1803. Printed halftone reproduction with a watercolor wash

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: EXPL2A-00351

EXPL2A-00351
Title page of the first publication of Lewis and Clarks journal and notes, 1814. Woodcut with a watercolor wash

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Lewis and Clark monument at Fort Benton, Montana

Lewis and Clark monument at Fort Benton, Montana
Statue of Sacagawea guiding Lewis and Clark at Fort Benton, Montana. Photograph

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: EXPL2P-00031

EXPL2P-00031
Fort Mandan, a reconstructed Lewis and Clark campsite on the Missouri River, North Dakota. Photograph

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: PEXP2D-00014

PEXP2D-00014
Explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark with their Native American guide Sacagawea. Digital photograph of a bronze statue in Charlottesville Virginia

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: PEXP2D-00011

PEXP2D-00011
Explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark with their Native American guide Sacagawea. Digital photograph of a bronze statue in Charlottesville, Virginia

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: EXPL2A-00133

EXPL2A-00133
Lewis and Clark expedition trying to make friends with Native Americans during their exploration of Louisiana Territory. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Tobacco Root Mountains and the Jefferson River, Montana

Tobacco Root Mountains and the Jefferson River, Montana
Jefferson River, named for Thomas Jefferson by Lewis and Clark. Photograph

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Judith River near its junction with the Missouri River, Montana

Judith River near its junction with the Missouri River, Montana
Judith River, named by Lewis and Clark, Montana. Photograph

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Great Falls on the Missouri River

Great Falls on the Missouri River
Bison overlooking the Great Falls of the Missouri River, Montana, before settlement. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Missouri River headwaters, Three Forks, Montana

Missouri River headwaters, Three Forks, Montana
Missouri River headwaters, discovered by Lewis and Clark, Three Forks, Montana. Photograph

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: OR, Lewis and Clark National Historic Park, Fort Clatsop

OR, Lewis and Clark National Historic Park, Fort Clatsop

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: Clarks Lookout State Park in Dillon, Montana, USA

Clarks Lookout State Park in Dillon, Montana, USA

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: MAP: LEWIS AND CLARK, 1814. A map tracing the progress of the 1804 Lewis and Clark

MAP: LEWIS AND CLARK, 1814. A map tracing the progress of the 1804 Lewis and Clark Expedition from St. Charles, Missouri to the mouth of the Columbia River

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: View of the Great Treaty Held at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, September 1825

View of the Great Treaty Held at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, September 1825
XIR161349 View of the Great Treaty Held at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, September 1825, from The Aboriginal Portfolio, 1825 (colour engraving) by Lewis

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: View of the Great Treaty Held at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, September 1825

View of the Great Treaty Held at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, September 1825
BAL124506 View of the Great Treaty Held at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, September 1825, from The Aboriginal Portfolio, 1825 (engraving) (b&w photo) by Lewis

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: MERIWETHER LEWIS (1774-1809). American explorer. Silhouette, 1803

MERIWETHER LEWIS (1774-1809). American explorer. Silhouette, 1803

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: RUSSELL: LEWIS AND CLARK. Lewis and Clark with Sacajawea and York, on the Lower Columbia River

RUSSELL: LEWIS AND CLARK. Lewis and Clark with Sacajawea and York, on the Lower Columbia River. Watercolor, 1905, by Charles Russell

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: LEWIS AND CLARK, 1805. Explorers Meriwether Lewis (center) and William Clark with

LEWIS AND CLARK, 1805. Explorers Meriwether Lewis (center) and William Clark with the guide Sacagawea at Three Forks of the Missouri, 1805. Detail from a mural, 1912, by Edgar S. Paxson

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: WILLIAM CLARK (1770-1838). American explorer. Oil on canvas by Charles Willson Peale

WILLIAM CLARK (1770-1838). American explorer. Oil on canvas by Charles Willson Peale, 1810

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: WILLIAM CLARK (1770-1838). American soldier and explorer

WILLIAM CLARK (1770-1838). American soldier and explorer. Oil on canvas, 1832, by George Catlin

Background imageLewis And Clark Collection: CLYMER: LEWIS AND CLARK. Lewis and Clark, with their guide Sacagawea (on horseback)

CLYMER: LEWIS AND CLARK. Lewis and Clark, with their guide Sacagawea (on horseback), in the Bitterroot Mountains in present-day Idaho, September 1805. Oil on canvas, 1967, by John Clymer



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"Exploring the Untamed West: Lewis and Clark's Historic Journey" Embarking on a daring expedition, Lewis and Clark set out to unravel the mysteries of the uncharted American frontier. PEXP2D-00013 captures a pivotal moment as Native Americans meet these intrepid explorers at Council Bluffs, forging connections that would shape history. Navigating the mighty Missouri River near Mandan, North Dakota, their journey took them through breathtaking landscapes. The rugged beauty of the Little Belt Mountains in Montana's Lewis and Clark National Forest served as a backdrop for their campsite, where kitchen skillets sizzled with meals cooked over open fires. As they ventured further westward, Meriwether Lewis meticulously documented native flora like the vibrant blue flax wildflower in Montana. His observations shed light on the rich biodiversity of this untamed land. Stopping at Idaho State Capitol in Boise, Idaho, USA along their route allowed them to rest and regroup before continuing their arduous trek. Here they marveled at both man-made structures and nature's wonders alike. Witnessing vast herds of American Bison roaming freely across Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota was an awe-inspiring sight for Lewis and Clark. These majestic creatures symbolized resilience amidst adversity—a testament to America's untamed spirit. Their exploration eventually led them to Oregon's Columbia River Gorge—specifically Rowena Plateau—where they beheld nature's grandeur firsthand. Hood River at Ruthton County Park provided respite from their arduous journey while offering stunning views that left them breathless. Intrigued by Native American cultures throughout their expedition, Lewis and Clark encountered remnants of Nez Perce Trail within Idaho's Frank Church Wilderness. Here they witnessed a man enraptured by his surroundings—an embodiment of humanity finding solace in untouched wilderness. Lewis and Clark blazed trails into uncharted territories during an era when America was still a vast unknown.