The mountains were equally inaccessible; neither man nor beast could pass them, and therefore neither he nor any of his nation had ever attempted
Lewis and Clark Reaches the Rockies
Three days afterward, when they were in sight of the Rocky Mountains.Continuing The Lewis and Clark Expedition,our selection from an essay
Parkman Vol. 3, Chapter 28
The locality of La Salle's assassination is sufficiently clear, from a comparison of the several narratives.Previously in The Discovery of the Great
Which River Should Lewis and Clark Take?
On the third day after this remarkable pass they came to a fork in the river which completely perplexed them.Continuing The Lewis and Clark
Lewis and Clark Reach the Yellowstone
On April 26th they reached the Yellowstone River, which they learned from the Indians rises in the Rocky Mountains near the Missouri and the Platte,
Sacajawea Saves Lewis and Clark
Surprising a squaw so encumbered with pappooses that she could not escape, they won her heart by the gift of a looking-glass and painting her
The Lewis and Clark Expedition
This series has eight easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: The Importance of the Expedition.IntroductionMore and more, as
Murder on the Prairie
The floodgates of murder were open, and the torrent must have its way.Previously in The Discovery of the Great West.Our special project
Parkman Vol. 3, Chapter 27
They began the fatal journey from Texas to Canada.Previously in The Discovery of the Great West.Our special project presenting the