19th
Century
1804. Committee of Commerce and Manufacturers. Enquiry "Into the Expediency
of Authorising the President of the United States to Employ Persons
"
[dated March 18, 1804. Accompanying material: envelope printed "Goodspeed's
Book Shop" with handwritten notes identifying item; copy of Sotheby's
invoice; copies of auction catalog pages]
T-1
1807. reprint of Documents Accompanying a Bill Making Compensation to Messieurs
Lewis and Clarke, and their Companions, Presented the 23d January, 1807.
A & G Way Printers, 1807.
oversized material, drawer W
1807. An Act Making Compensation
[two pages, removed from 2nd Session
of 9th Congress. With accompanying letter and postcards from seller]
T-6
1814. Monthly Magazine no. 257. [Review pp. 581-611 of London edition of
Travels to the Source of the Missouri
with loose inserts describing
article]
T-6
1815. Quarterly Review, January 1815, pp. 317-368 [disbound]. Review of
London edition of Travels to the Source of the Missouri
[2 copies]
T-6 [both copies]
1827. Biddle, Nicholas. Eulogium on Thomas Jefferson, Delivered Before the
American Philosophical Society on April 11, 1827. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
Robert H. Small. [photocopy of original]
C-16
1846. Dwight, Theodore, ed. American Penny Magazine, and Family Newspaper.
pg 387: Saturday July 25, 1846, Vol II, No 25. New York.
W-4
1852. Thompson, G.W. Report No. 56: Patrick Gass, To Accompany Bill H.R.
No. 152. 32nd Congress, 1st Session. [photocopy of original]
C-16
1883. Davis, Andrew McFarland. The Journey of Moncacht-Ape. Worcester, Massachusetts:
Charles Hamilton.
C-15
1893. Coues, Elliot. "Description of the Original Manuscript Journals
and Field Notebooks of Lewis and Clark." Proceedings of the American
Philosophical Society. pg 17-33: Jan, Feb, March 1893, Vol XXXI, No 140.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: American Philosophical Society.
C-5
1893. " [with bookplate from American Museum of Natural History (marked
"cancelled"). Loose insert: postcard (from seller?)]
T-7
1897. Coues, Elliott. In Memoriam Sergeant Charles Floyd: Report of the
Floyd Memorial Association. Sioux City, Iowa: Perkins Bros. Company.
C-1
1898. Coues, Elliot. "Notes on Mr. Thomas Meehans Paper on the
Plants of Lewis and Clarks Expedition Across the Continent, 1804-06."
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1898. pg
291-315: Part 2, April-September 1898. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Academy
of Natural Sciences.
C-6
1898. Meehan, Thomas. "The Plants of Lewis and Clarks Expedition
Across the Continent, 1804-1806." Proceedings of the Academy of Natural
Sciences of Philadelphia, 1898. pg 12-49: Part 1, January, February, and
March 1898. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Academy of Natural Sciences.
C-6
1899. "Sketch of the Life of Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin."
Devinne Press: [New York].
T-1
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1900-1919
1900. Wheeler, Olin D. Wonderland 1900. St. Paul, Minnesota: Northern Pacific
Railway.
W-4, T-1
[1901?]. Kasson, John A. The Expansion of the Republic West of the Mississippi.
["Address at the dedication of the historic monument erected at Sioux
City, Iowa
"]
T-4
1901. Wheeler, Olin D. Wonderland 1901. St. Paul, Minnesota: Northern Pacific
Railway.
W-4
1902. Gillette, P.W. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition." The Pacific
Monthly. Part 1, pg 3-9: July 1902, Vol VIII, No 1. Portland, Oregon: The
Pacific Monthly Publishing Co., Chamber of Commerce.
W-4
1902. Gillette, P.W. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition." The Pacific
Monthly. Part 2, pg 51-58: Vol VIII, No 2. Portland, Oregon: The Pacific
Monthly Publishing Co., Chamber of Commerce.
W-4
1902. Gillette, P.W. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition." The Pacific
Monthly. Part 3, pg 110-117: Vol VIII, No 3. Portland, Oregon: The Pacific
Monthly Publishing Co., Chamber of Commerce.
W-4
1904. Goode, Henry W., ed. The Lewis and Clark Journal. February 1904, Vol
1, No 2. Portland, Oregon: Lewis and Clark Corporation.
C-16
1904. Huber, Oskar. "Novel Features of the Fair." Lewis and Clark
Journal. [photocopy of original]
C-16
1904. Powers, H.C. "The Equipment of the Lewis and Clark Expedition."
Proceedings of the Academy of Science and Letters of Sioux City, Iowa for
1903- 4. pg 75-84: Vol 1. Sioux City, Iowa: The Academy of Science and Letters.
C-5
1904. Thwaites, Reuben Gold. "The Story of Lewis and Clarks Journals."
Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1903. Washington
D.C.
W-1, T-7
1904. Thwaites, Reuben Gold. "Newly Discovered Personal Records of
Lewis and Clark." rebound artlicle from Scribners Magazine, June
1904.
C-15
1904. Wheeler, Olin D. Wonderland 1904. pg 101-108. St. Paul, Minnesota:
Northern Pacific Railway.
W-4
1905. Hardt, H.B., comp. Official Catalogue to the Lewis and Clark Exposition.
Portland, Oregon: Albert Hess & Co. Publishers.
W-1
1905. Maguire, Amy Jane. The Indian Girl Who Led Them (Sacajawea). J. K.
Gill:Portland.
T-6
1905. Wheeler, Olin D. The Lewis & Clark Exposition: Portland, Oregon,
June 1 to October 15, 1905. fifth edition. Passenger Department, Northern
Pacific Railway: St. Paul, Minnesota.
C-2
1906. Dickerson, Philip. History of the Osage Nation: Its People, Resources
and Prospects. self-published.
W-2
1906. Thwaites, Reuben Gold. "William Clark: Soldier, Explorer, Statesman."
Missouri Historical Society Collections. pg 1-24: October 1906, Vol II,
No 7. St. Louis, Missouri. [includes black and white plates of Thwaites
and W. Clark]
C-4
1906. Will, G.F. and H.J. Spinden. "The Mandans: A Study of Their Archaeology
and Language." Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology
and Ethnology, Harvard University. Vol III, No 4. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
Peabody Museum.
W-2
1909. Teggart, Frederick J. "Notes Supplementary to Any Edition of
Lewis and Clark." Excerpt: Annual Report of the American Historical
Association for the Year 1908.
GPO: Washington, D.C. [3 copies; one is a reprint dated 1910] [see additional
listing of photocopy "C unknown. Teggart
"]
T-5 [3 copies]
1910. Myers, Mrs Peter M. The Coming of the White Men. Milwaukie Land Company.
W-1
1910. Shambaugh, Benjamin F., ed. Proceedings of the Mississippi Valley
Historical Association for the Year 1908-1909. Vol 2. Cedar Rapids, Iowa:
The Torch Press. [photocopy]
C-16
1914. Anheuser-Busch. Epoch Marking Events of American History. Anheuser
Busch: St. Louis.
T-2
1915. Lancaster, Samuel Christopher. The Columbia: America's Great Highway
Samuel Christopher Lancaster: Portland.
T-7
1915. "Memorial Celebration in Honor of Sacajawea, The Bird Woman."
Armstead, Montana.
T-1
1915. Scott, Laura Tolman. "Sacajawea (The Bird Woman): The Unsung
Heroine of Montana 1805-1806." "Reprinted from a Paper
"
[inscribed by author on cover; copy contains handwritten annotations/corrections]
[2 copies]
T-6, T-4
1919. Forrest, W.M., ed. The Unveiling of the Lewis-Clark Statue at Midway
Park in the City of Charlottesville, Virginia. Charlottesville, Virginia:
The City of Charlottesville. [photocopy]
C-16
1919. Wood, Ruth Kedzie. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition." The
Mentor. May 1, 1919, Serial No 178, Vol 7, No 6. New York, New York: The
Mentor Association.
W-4, T-1 [two copies]
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1920-1939
1920. Gray, Charles Gilmer. "Lewis and Clark at the Mouth of Wood River."
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. pg 180-191: July 1920,
Vol 13, No 2. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Historical Society.
C-11
1925. Beard, J. Howard. "The Medical Observations and Practice of Lewis
and Clark." The Scientific Monthly. pg 506-526: May 1925, Vol XX, No
5. The Science Press: Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
C-5
1925. Flandrau, Grace. "The Verendrye Expeditions in Quest of the Pacific."
Great Northern Railway [reprinted from Oregon Historical Quarterly, v. xxvi,
no. 2 (June 1925)]
T-5
[1925?]. Great Northern Railway [compiler]. Editorial Comment on the Upper
Missouri Historical Expedition of 1925. [reprints of news articles]
T-5
1925. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company. Lewis and Clark: Pathfinders
of the Great Northwest. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company: Boston,
Massachusetts.
W-1, T-4
1926. Holman, Frederick V. "Lewis and Clark Expedition at Fort Clatsop."
Oregon Historical Quarterly. pg 266-278: September 1926, Vol XXVII, No 3.
Oregon Historical Society: Portland, Oregon.
C-6
1927. Crawford, Helen. Sakakawea. reprint from North Dakota Historical Quarterly:
Vol I, No 3, April 1927.
W-4, T-3
[1927?] Flandrau, Grace. Frontier Days Along the Upper Missouri. Great Northern
Railway.
T-5
1927. Flandrau, Grace. A Glance at the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Great
Northern Railway: USA. [two copies]
C-1, T-4, W-1
1927. Flandrau, Grace. The Lewis and Clark Expedition. Great Northern Railway:
USA.
W-1, T-4
1927. Garland, Hamlin. The Westward March of American Settlement. American
Library Association: Chicago.
T-4
1927. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company. George Rogers Clark: Conqueror
of the Northwest. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company: Boston, Massachusetts.
W-1
1928. Freeman, Lewis R. "Trailing History Down the Big Muddy: In the
Homeward Wake of Lewis and Clark." The National Geographic Magazine.
pg 73-120: July 1928, Vol LIV, No 1. National Geographic Society: Washington,
D.C. [two copies]
C-11
1928. True, Rodney H. "Some Neglected Botanical Results of the Lewis
and Clark Expedition." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society.
pg 1-20: 128, Vol LXVII, No 1. American Philosophical Society: Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
C-6, T-3
1929. Tompkins, William. Universal Indian Sign Language. 3rd ed. Frye &
Smith: San Diego, California. [inscribed]
W-4
1929. Vincent, W.D. Contributions to the History of the Pacific Northwest:
The Lewis and Clark Expedition. State College of Washington.
W-1
1929. Vincent, W.D. Contributions to the History of the Pacific Northwest:
The Lewis and Clark Expedition. Spokane Study Club Series A. State College
of Washington. [copy of original]
C-16
1930. Howay, F. W. "A Yankee Trader on the Northwest Coast." Reprinted
from Washington Historical Quarterly v. 21, no. 2.
T-6
1931. Meany, Edmond S. "Doctor Saugrain Helped Lewis and Clark."
The Washington Historical Quarterly. pg 295-311: October 1931, Vol XXII,
No 4. Washington University State
Historical Society: Seattle, Washington.
C-6
1931. Meany, Edmond S. Dr. Sangrain Helped Lewis & Clark. reprinted
from the Washington Historical Quarterly, Vol 27, No 4. University of Washington
Press: Seattle, Washington.
W-1, T-6 [two copies]
1933. Masfield, J. Carroll. Pioneers of the Wild West: High Lights of History
Series. New York, New York: The World Syndicate Publishing Co.
W-4
1934. Hazlitt, Ruth. Historical Reprints: The Journal of Francois Antoine
Larocque. Sources of Northwest History #20. Missoula: State University of
Montana. (Reprinted from The Frontier. Vol. XIV #3, #4 and Vol. XV #1 Missoula:
State University of Montana)
C-9
1936. Letter written by J. Neilson Barry regarding Sacagawea and South Pass.
W-4
1937. Berreman, Joel. "Tribal Distribution in Oregon." Memoirs
of the American Anthropological Association. supplement to American Anthropologist,
Vol 39, No 3: Part 2, No 47, 1937. American Anthropological Association:
Menasha, Wisconsin.
W-2
1938. Brown, John G. "Annal Open Question on Name of Landmark: Term
Pompeys Pillar May be Investigation of Historians Who Embellished
Writings of Clark Referring to Pompys Tower." The Billings Gazette.
Sunday, November 13, 1938. [photocopied printout of original]
C-16
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1940-1959
1944. Clarke, Charles G. "The Roster of the Expedition of Lewis and
Clark." Oregon Historical Quarterly. pg 289-305: December 1944, Vol
XLV, No 4. Oregon Historical Society: Portland, Oregon.
C-3
1944. Ewers, John C. The Story of the Blackfeet. U.S. Department of the
Interior: Lawrence, Kansas.
W-5
1944. Kingson, C.S. "Sacajawea as Guide: The Evaluation of a Legend."
Pacific Northwest Quarterly. pg 3-18: January 1944, Vol 35, No 1. University
of Washington: Seattle, Washington.
C-3
1945. Fletcher, Robert H. American Adventure: Story of the Lewis and Clark
Expedition. American Pioneer Trails Association: New York, New York. [four
copies]
C-1
1945. Fletcher, Robert H. American Adventure: Story of the Lewis and Clark
Expedition. American Pioneer Trails Association: New York, New York. [pamphlet
with map]
W-1, T-5 [two copies]
1945. Pollard, Lancaster. Lewis and Clark at Seaside. Seaside Chamber of
Commerce for the Lewis and Clark Festival: Seaside, Oregon.
W-3
1946. Adelman, Seymour. "Equipping the Lewis and Clark Expedition."
The American Philosophical Society Library Bulletin, 1945. pg 39-44
T-9
1945 Lingelbach, William E. "Franklin and the Lewis Evans Map of 1749."
The American Philosophical Society Library Bulletin, 1945. pg 45-56. American
Philosophical Society: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
C-5
1947. Larsell, O. "Medical Aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition."
Reprint from Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, November 1947, Vol 85,
663-339. R.R. Donnelley & Sons: Chicago, Illinois. [inscribed by author]
C-10
1948. Caywood, Louis R. "The Exploratory Excavation of Fort Clatsop."
Oregon Historical Quarterly. pg 205-210: September 1948, Vol XLIX, No 3.
Oregon Historical Society: Portland, Oregon.
C-3, T-9
1948. Finley, Helen Deveneau, et al. "The Missouri Reader: The Lewis
and Clark Expedition." Missouri Historical Review. Parts 1, 2, and
3. rebound. State Historical Society of Missouri.
C-4
1948. Forrest, Earle E. "Patrick Gass: Carpenter of the Lewis and Clark
Expedition." The Bulletin. pg 217-222: July 1948, Vol IV, No 4. Missouri
Historical Society: St. Louis, Missouri.
C-4
1948. McCreight, M. I. Sac-a-ja-wea: America's Greatest Heroine. Napp Printing
Co.: Sykesville, PA.
T-6
1949. Allen, Clarence R. "The Myth of the Multnomah: The History of
a Geographical Misconception." Reed College Bulletin. pg 91-113: June
1949, Vol 27, No 4. Reed College: Portland, Oregon. [photocopy of original]
C-16
1950. Forrest, Earle R. Patrick Gass: Lewis and Clark's Last Man. Mrs. A.
M. Painter: Independence, PA. [2 copies] [One copy signed by author and
publisher (granddaughter of Patrick Gass). Contains loose insert (typed
slip "
extract of a certificate delivered by Capt. Lewis
"]
T-5 [both copies]
1950. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company. Lewis and Clark: Pathfinders
of the Great Northwest. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company: Boston,
Massachusetts.
C-1, T-5
1952 [reprint of 1933 ed.] Bond, Frank. The Louisiana Purchase: Sesquicentennial
1803-1953. GPO.
T-5
1952. Culbertson, Thaddeus. Journal of an Expedition to the Mauvaises
Terres and the Upper Missouri in 1850. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau
of American Ethnology, Bulletin 147. United States Government Printing
Office: Washington, D.C.
C-5
1952. DeVoto, Bernard. "The Turning Point for Lewis & Clark."
Harpers Magazine. pg 36-43. September 1952, Vol 205, No 1228. Harper
& Brothers: New York, New York.
C-11
1953. Burroughs, R.D. Exploration Unlimited. Wayned University Press:
Detroit, Michigan.
C-1
1954. Department of the Interior. A Brief Account of the Lewis nd Clark
Expedition from St. Louis, Missouri to the Mouth of Columbia River Oregon
and Returrn, 1804-1806. reprint from 1905 pamphlet. U.S. Government Printing
Office. [three copies]
C-1
1954. Ewers, John C., et al. The Bulletin. pg 429-446, 465-489, 490-503:
July 1954, Vol X, No 4, Part 1. Missouri Historical Society: St. Louis,
Missouri.
C-4
1954. Ewers, John C., ed. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences.
pg 334- 373: November 1954, Vol 44, No II. Washington Academy of Sciences:
Baltimore, Maryland.
C-10, T-3
1954. Jensen, Dana O., ed. "St. Louis Celebrates: The World Fair
of 1904." The Bulletin. pg 54-72: October 1954, Vol XI, Part 1, No
1. Missouri Historical Society: St. Louis, Missouri.
C-4
1954. Jensen, Dana O., ed. The Bulletin. Vol X, No 4, Part 1, July 1954.
Missouri Historical Society: St. Louis, Missouri.
C-4, W-2
1954. McDermott, John F. "Captain Stoddard Discovers St. Louis."
The Bulletin. pg 327-335: April 1954, Vol X, No 3. Missouri Historical
Society: St. Louis, Missouri.
C-4
1954. Neuberger, Richard L. "The Lochsa, Realm of History and Grandeur."
Montana Magazine of History. pg 1-9: Summer 1954, Vol 4, No 3. Historical
Society of Montana: Helena, Montana. [photocopy of original]
C-16
1954. U.S. Department of the Interior, General Land Office. Brief Account
of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
with Illustrative Map. [pamphlet,
signed Robert Hitchman] [2 copies; one dated 1955]
T-5 [both copies]
1955. DeVoto, Bernard. "An Inference Regarding the Expedition of
Lewis and Clark." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society,
Vol. 99, no. 4 (August 30, 1955), pp. 185-94.
T-3
1955. Larsell, Olaf. "Medical Aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition."
Oregon Historical Quarterly. pg 211-225: September 1955, Vol LVI, No 3.
Oregon Historical Society: Portland, Oregon.
C-3
1955. Josephy, Alvin M., Jr. "The Naming of the Nez Perce."
Montana: The Magazine of Western History. pg 1-18: October 1955, Vol 5,
No 4. The Historical Society of Montana: Helena, Montana.
C-11
1955. McClelland, John M. Jr. Lewis and Clark in the Fort Columbia Area.
Tribune Publishing Co.: Ilwaco, Washington.
W-1, T-6
1955. Nelson, Vera Joyce. Moccasin Prints West: A Legend of the Nez Perces
at the Time of Lewis and Clark. Vera Joyce Nelson. [inscribed by author]
W-1
1955. Neuberger, Richard L., et al. "I Will Believe"; "Fabled
Friendship: The Story of the Two Great Leaders"; "Letter from
President Jefferson to Capt. Lewis"; "Sedulous Sergeant, Patrick
Gass"; "Yellowstone Adventure"; "The Lewis and Clark
Trail, 1804-06"; "What Are the Facts?, Did William Clark Leave
Indian Decendents?"; "Expedition, West." Montana: The Magazine
of Western History. pg 1-46: July 1955, Vol 5, No 3. The Historical Society
of Montana: Helena, Montana.
C-11
1955. Osborne, Kelsie Ramey. Peaceful Conquest: Story of the Lewis and
Clark Expedition, 1804-1806. Beattie & Co., Printers: Portland, Oregon.
[inscribed by author]
W-1, T-3
1956. Phelps, Dawson A. The Tragic Death of Meriwether Lewis. a reprint
from The William and Mary Quarterly, third series, Vol XIII, No 3, 1956.
The Institute of Early American History and Culture: Williamsburg, Virginia.
C-1, W-1
1957. Bell, Whitfield J. "Medical Practice in Colonial America."
Bulletin of the History of Medicine. pg 442-453: September-October 1957,
Vol XXXI, No 5. The Johns Hopkins Press: Baltimore, Maryland.
C-5
1957. Bellefontaine Cemetary Association. A Walk Through Bellafontaine
Cemetary. Bellefontaine Cemetary Association: St. Louis, Missouri. [includes
a picture of William Clarks grave]
C-2
1957. Hall, Courtney R. "Jefferson on the Medical Theory and Practice
of His Day." Bulletin of the History of Medicine. pg 235-245: May-June
1957, Vol XXXI, No 3. The Johns Hopkins Press: Baltimore, Maryland.
C-6
1957. Hussey, John. Chinook Point: And the Story of Fort Columbia. Olympia:
Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission.
C-8, T-5
1957. Smith, M. J. John Colter. Park County Chapter, Wyoming Historical
Society.
T-6
1957. Wood River Journal. Welcome to Lewis & Clark Historic Site.
[single folded page]
T-1
1958. Anderson, Sylvia and Jacob Korg, eds. Westward to Oregon: Selected
Source Materials for College Research Papers. D.C. Heath and Company:
Boston, Massachusetts.
W-1, T-9
1958. Bridwell, Margaret. "A House Full of History: Locust Grove,
Where Clark Died, Spans Nearly all Louisvilles Life." Sunday,
November 9. [photocopy of original]
C-16
1958. Burke, Redmond A. and Robert Q. Kelly. "The Lewis-Clark Expedition
Papers: The Genesis of a Case." The American Book Collector. pg 3-10:
March 1958, Vol VIII, No 7. The American Book Collector: Chicago, Illinois.
W-5, C-16
1958. Karolevitz, R.F. "Sacajawea: Heroine of the Lewis & Clark
Expedition." True West. pg 4-6, 28-30: August 1958. Western Publications:
Austin, Texas.
W-5
1958. Lewis, Grace. "The First Home of Governor Lewis in Louisiana
Territory." The Bulletin. pg 357-368: July 1958, Vol XIV, No 4, Part
1. Missouri Historical Society: St. Louis, Missouri.
C-4
1958. Rees, John. "The Shoshoni Contribution to Lewis and Clark."
Idaho Yesterdays. pg 2-13: Summer 1958, Vol II, No 2. Idaho Historical
Society: Boise, Idaho.
C-11
1959. Bahmer, Robert H. and Paul M. Angle. "The Case of the Clark
Papers." Minnesota History. pg 216-229: June 1959, Vol 36, No 6.
Minnesota Historical Society: St. Paul, Minnesota.
C-11
1959. Grossman, Peter, ed. David Thompson and the Lewis and Clark Expedition:
An Unpublished Account of the Lewis and Clrk Expedition Written by Captain
Meriwether Lewis and Copied by David Thompson of the Northwest Company.
The Librarys Press: Vancouver, British Columbia.
W-1, T-6
1959. Jackson, Donald D. "Some Books Carried by Lewis and Clark."
The Bulletin. Vol XVI, No 1, October 1959. Missouri Historical Society:
St. Louis, Missouri.
W-2, C-4
1959. Lewis, Meriwether. David Thompson and the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Vancouver, B.C.: The Librarys Press. (Reprint)
C-8
1959. Mumey, Nolie. Sacajawea: The Great American Indian Heroine. Denver
Brand Book: Denver Colorado. [inscribed by author, also includes note
on the back page]
C-1, W-3, T-6
1959. Murphey, Edith VanAllen. Indian Uses of Native Plants. second printing.
Desert Printers, Inc.: Palm Desert, California. [included a clipping from
Oreg. Journ., 12/31/59, titled "What Indians did with Plants"
by Stewart Holbrook.
C-1
1959. Will, Drake W. The Medical and Surgical Practice of the Lewis and
Clark Expedition. reprinted from Journal of the History of Medicine andj
Allied Sciences. 1959, Vol XIV, No 3.
C-5
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1960-1969
1960. Bordwell, Constance. March of the Volunteers; Soldiering with Lewis
and Clark. Beaver Books, Reed College: Portland, Oregon.
W-3, T-8
1960. Hult, Ruby El. Guns of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Washington
State Historical Society: Tacoma, Washington.
W-1, C-2, T-8
1960. Jones, Roy F., ed. Clark County History Vol. I. Vancouver, WA: Pioneer
Printing.
C-8
1961. Burnby, M. Bell. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition." Astorial
Sesquicentennial: 1811-1961. pg 4. City of Astoria: Astoria, Oregon.
C-11
1961. Drury, Clifford M. "Letters to the Editor: Sacajaweas
Death--1812 or 1884?" Oregon Historical Quarterly. Vol. LXII #3 September
1961. Portland: Oregon Historical Society. Pp. 288-291.
C-8
1961. Jackson, Donald. "A New Lewis and Clark Map" The Bulletin.
Vol. XVII #2 (part 1), January 1961. St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society.
Pp. 117-132.
C-8
1961. King, Lester S. "The Blood-Letting Controversy: A Study in
the Scientific Method." Bulletin of the History of Medicine. January-February
1961, Vol XXXV, No 1. [article only, rest of journal not included]
C-5
1961. Waring, Joseph Ioor. "The Influence of Benjamin Rush on the
Practice of Bleeding in South Carolina." Bulletin of the History
of Medicine. pg 230-237: May, June 1961, Vol XXXV, No 3. The Johns Hopkins
Press: Baltimore, Maryland.
C-6
1962. Bennet, Don. "Northwest Passage of the Sixties." Ford
Times: The Car Owners Magazine. pg 59-62: July 1962, Vol 55, No
7. Ford Motor Company, The American Road: Dearborn, Michigan. [inscribed
by author]
C-1
1962. McClelland, John M. Jr. Cowlitz Corridor: Historical River Highway
of the Pacific Northwest. Longview Publishing Co.: Longview, Washington.
C-1
1962. Pollard, Lancaster. Lewis and Clark at Fort Clatsop. 2nd edition.
Clatsop County Historical Society. [2 copies]
C-2 & C-9, W-3, T-6 [ 3 copies]
1962. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management. Lewis
and Clark: A Brief Account of Their Expedition. (May 1962 ed.)
T-4
1962. U.S. Forest Service. Lewis & Clark Highway. U.S. Department
of Agriculture Forest Service, Northern Region: Missoula, Montana.
C-2
1963. Cutright, Paul Russell. "I Gave him Barks and Saltpeter"
American Heritage. Vol. XV #1 December 1963. New York: American Heritage
Publishing Co. Pp. 58-61.
C-14
1963. McDermott, John Francis, ed. "The Western Jounals of Dr. George
Hunter, 1796-1805." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society.
Vol 53, Part 4, 1963. The American Philosophical Society: Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
W-5
1963. National Park Service. Historical Notes on the Missouri River from
the Mouth of the Marias to Fort Peck Reservoir. National Park Service,
Midwest Region. [unbound paper and three maps which need to unfolded and
placed in map folders]
C-16
1963. Reid, Russell. Sakakawea: The Bird Woman. Bismarck: State Historical
Society of North Dakota. (Reprinted from North Dakota History Vol. XXX
#s 2, 3)
C-8, T-5 [two copies]
1963. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management. Lewis
and Clark: A Brief Account of Their Expedition. (July 1963 ed.)
T-4
1964. Cutright, Paul Russell. "Lewis and Clark and Du Pratz"
The Bulletin. Vol. XXI #1 October 1964. St. Louis: Missouri Historical
Society.
Pp. 31-35.
C-9
1964. Garver, Frank Harmon. Lewis and Clark in Beaverhead County. reprint
of the December 10, 1913, The Dillon Examiner. Western Montana College
of Education, Beaverhead Printers: Dillon, Montana. [two copies]
C-2 & C7, T-7, W-1
1964. Journal of the West. "Books for the Western Library."
pg 401, 426: reprinted from Journal of the West, Vol III, No 3, July 1964.
W-4
1964. Link, Louis W. Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806: From St. Louis,
Missouri to Pacific Ocean and Return, with Particular Reference to the
Upper Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers. Cardwell, Montana. [two copies]
C-2 & C-7, W-3, T-8
1964. Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. Launching of the
Submarine, Lewis & Clark, November 21, 1964. Newport News Shipbuilding
and Dry Dock Company: Newport News, Virginia. [program]
C-6
1964. Peebles, John J. "Rugged Waters: Trails and Campsites of Lewis
and Clark in the Salmon River Country." Idaho Yesterdays. pg 2-17:
Summer 1964, Vol 8, No 2. Idaho Historical Society: Boise, Idaho.
C-11
1964. Petersen, William J. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition."
The Palimpsest. March 1964, Vol XLV, No 3. State Historical Society of
Iowa: Iowa City, Iowa. [five copies]
C-1, T-5
1964. Poole, Edwin A. "Charbonos Squar." The Pacific Northwesterner.
Winter 1964, Vol 8, No 1. Westerner Corral: Spokane, Washington.
C-2
1965. Chuinard, E.G. The Medical Aspects of the Lewis & Clark Expedition.
Friends of the Library, Oregon State University: Corvallis, Oregon. [three
copies]
C-10, W-4
1965. Clarke, Charles G. "The Roster of the Lewis and Clark Expedition"
Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine Vol. 99 #9 November 1965.
Washington D.C.: The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.
Pp. 878-882.
C-13
1965. Cutright, Paul Russell. "Lewis and Clark and Cottonwood"
The Bulletin. Vol. XXIII #3 October 1965. St. Louis: Missouri Historical
Society. Pp. 35-44.
C-8
1965. Everhart, William C. "So Long, St. Louis, Were Heading
West." National Geographic. pg 643-669: November 1965, Vol 128, No
5. National Geographic Society: Washington, D.C. [includes special section
of Sacagawea]
C-11
1965. Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. Commissioning of
the Submarine, U.S.S. Lewis and Clark, December 22, 1965. New Port News
Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company: Newport News, Virginia. [program]
C-6
1965. Space, Ralph S. Lewis and Clark Through Idaho. Tribune Publishing
Company: Lewiston Idaho. [two copies, both inscribed by author]
C-14
1965. Yates, Ted. "Since Lewis and Clark." The American West,
Vol. II, no. 4 (Fall 1965), pp. 22-30.
T-
1966. Beidleman, Richard G. "Lewis and Clark: Plant Collectors for
a President." Horticulture. pg 28-29, 36-37: April 1966, Vol XLIV,
No 4. R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company: Chicago, Illinois.
C-11
1966. Cutright, Paul Russell. "Jeffersons Instructions to Lewis
and Clark" The Bulletin. Vol. XXII #3 April 1966. St. Louis: Missouri
Historical Society. Pp. 302-320.
C-8, T-4
1966. Cutright, Paul Russell. "Meriwether Lewis Prepares for a Trip
West" The Bulletin. Vol. XXIII #1 October 1966. St. Louis: Missouri
Historical Society. Pp. 3-20. (Reprint)
C-7
1966. DeLorean, John Z. "The Lewis and Clark Route." Pontiac
Safari. pg 14-15: July-August 1966, Vol 7, No 4. General Motor Corporation:
Detroit, Michigan.
C-11
1966. Fjosee, Wayne. "Comments on Lewis Exploration of the
Marias River." Archaeology in Montana. July-September 1966, Vol 7,
No 3. [photocopy]
C-16
1966. Henke, Don. Yellowstone River Boat Float, Livingston to Billings:
On the Lewis and Clark Trail. Columbus News Print: Montana.
C-14
1966. Holmes, Chris. "Benjamin Rush and the Yellow Fever." Bulletin
of the History of Medicine. pg 246-263: May, June 1966, Vol XL, No 3.
The Johns Hopkins Press: Baltimore, Maryland.
C-6
1966. The Lewis and Clark Trail Commission. The Lewis and Clark Trail:
An Interim Report the the President and to the Congress. U.S. Government
Printing Office. [two copies]
C-10
1966. Lewis and Clark Trail Commission. Lewis and Clark Trail Commision
Dedication of Pompeys Pillar. July 1966. Billings, MT: Lewis and
Clark Trail Commission.
C-8
1966. Murfitt, Rex. "Lewisias." Horticulture. p 30: July 1966,
Vol XLIV, No 7. R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company: Chicago, Illinois. [two
copies]
C-11
1966. Peebles, John J. Lewis and Clark in Idaho. Idaho Historical Series
#16. Boise: Idaho Historical Society. [3 copies]
C-14, W-5, T-2
1966. Thompkins, Calvin. "Annals of Law: The Lewis and Clark Case."
The New Yorker. pg 105-148: October 29, 1966, Vol XLII, No 36. The New
Yorker Magazine: New York, New York.
C-11
1966 [rev.] U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Fort
Clatsop National Memorial--Oregon. [brochure: one folded sheet, 8 p.]
T-5
1966. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Fort Vancouver
National Historic Site--Washington. [single folded sheet]
T-1
[1966? n.d]. Washington State Highway Commission, Department of Highways.
Washington Highways to History.
T-7
1966. West, Helen B. "Lewis and Clark Expedition: Our National Epic"
pp. 2-5.
Mattes, Merrill J. "On the Trail of Lewis and Clark with Thomas Hart
Benton" Pp. 6-22. Montana: The Magazine of Western History. Vol.
XVII #3 July 1966. Helena: Montana Historical Society.
C-13
1967. Brodhead, Michael J. "Elliott Coues: The Naturalist as Historian
of the American West." Reprinted from The Trail Guide, v. xii, no.
1.
T-6
1967. Cutright, Paul Russell. "Lewis and Clark Begin a Journey"
Pp. 20-35.
Jackson, Donald. "Some Advice for the Next Editor of Lewis and Clark"
Pp.52-62. The Bulletin. Vol. XXIV #1 October 1967. St. Louis: Missouri
Historical Society.
C-9
1967. Cutright, Paul Russell. "The Odyssey of the Magpie and the
Prairie Dog" The Bulletin. Vol. XXIII #3 April 1967. St. Louis: Missouri
Historical Society. Pp. 215-228.
C-8
1967. Cutright, Paul R. "Well-Traveled Plants of Lewis & Clark."
Frontiers: A Magazine of Natural History. pg 80-83: February 1967, Vol
31, No 3. Academy of Natural Sciences: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [inscribed
by author]
C-11
1967. Eastern Air Lines Inc. Folio of Miscellaneous Lewis & Clark
Promotional Materials. Eastern Air Lines: New York, New York.
W-5
1967. Holm, Don. Christmas at Fort Clatsop. A Buffalo Book: Beaverton,
Oregon. [inscribed by author]
C-2
1967. Hussey, John. Chinook Point and the Story of Fort Columbia. Washington
State Parks and Recreation Commission: Olympia, Washington.
W-1
1967. Knuth, Priscilla. "Picturesque" Frontier: The Armys
Fort Dalles. reprinted from the Oregon Historical Quarterly, Portland,
Oregon.
C-3
1967. Lee, Fred L. "Sha Ha Ka: Lewis and Clarks Mandan Friend."
The Trail Guide. Vol XII, September 1967, No 3. Kansas City Posse, The
Westerners: Kansas City, Missouri.
W-3, T-6
1967. Stevenson, Elizabeth. "Meriwether and I." The Virginia
Quarterly Review. pg 580-591: Autumn 1967, Vol 43, No 4. University of
Virginia: Charlottesville, Virginia.
C-10
1967. U.S. Department of the Interior. Fort Clatsop National Memorial,
Oregon. [single folded page]
T-1
1967. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Proposed
Lewis nd Clark National Wilderness Waterway Montana. U.S. Department of
the Interior, National Parks Service Midwest Region Office: Omaha, Nebraska.
[includes addendum to 1962 report, two copies]
C-10
1968. Appleman, Roy E. "The Lost Site of Camp Wood." Journal
of the West. pg 270-274: April 1968, Vol VII, No 2. Journal of the West:
Los Angeles, California. [see also pg 193 and 246 for additional information]
C-3
1968. Brown, Stuart E. The Guns of Harpers Ferry. Virginia Book Company:
Berryville, Virginia. [includes information on the guns used by L &C]
C-11
1968. Cutright, Paul Russell. "Lewis and Clark Indian Peace Medals."
Reprinted from The Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society. [inscribed
by author. Includes inserted letter from "Roy" to T]
T -2, C-4
1968. Cutright, Paul Russell. "Meriwether Lewis: Botanist" Oregon
Historical Quarterly. Vol. LXIX #2 June 1968. Portland: Oregon Historical
Society. Pp. 148-170.
C-7, T-9
1968. Cutright, Paul Russell. Meriwether Lewis: Naturalist Portland: Oregon
Historical Society. (Reprinted from Oregon Historical Quarterly)
C-7, W-3, T-4
1968. Cutright, Paul Russell. "Meriwether Lewis: Zoologist"
Oregon Historical Quarterly. Vol. LXIX #1 March 1968. Portland: Oregon
Historical Society. Pp. 5-28.
C-7, T-9
1968. Hill, Richard H. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition--Where did
it Start?" The Filson Club History Quarterly. Vol. 42 #2 April 1968.
Louisville: The Filson Club. Pp. 182-184.
C-9
1968. Jackson, Donald. "On Reading Lewis and Clark" Pp. 2-7.
Osgood, Ernest S. "Clark on the Yellowstone 1806" Pp. 8-29.
Cutright, Paul Russell. "Lewis on the Marias 1806" Pp. 30-43.
Montana. Vol. XVII #3 July 1968. Helena: Montana Historical Society.
C-13, T-2
1968. Keating, Bern. "Today Along the Natchez Trace, Pathway Through
History." National Geographic. pg 641-667: November 1968, Vol 134,
No 5. National Geographic Society: Washington, D.C.
C-11
1968. McNeill, Joseph P. and Christine A McNeill. "Medinines
Role in the Corps of Discovery and the Northwest." Texas Reports
on Biology and Medicine. Spring 1968, Vol 26, No 1. [article only, journal
not included]
C-5
1968. Medical Reserch Foundation of Oregon. "Questions Formulated
by Dr. Benjamin Rush for the First Medical Research in Oregon." Annual
Report, 1968. Medical Research Foundation of Oregon: Portland, Oregon.
[three copies]
C-10
1968. Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. Lewis & Clark
in Washington State. Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission:
Olympia. [2 copies]
T-2
1969. Coues, Elliott, ed. The Lewis & Clark Expedition, 1804-1806.
a synopsis taken from the original diaries of members of the Lewis and
Clark Expedition. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Omaha, Nebraska.
W-5
1969. Cutright, Paul R. "Lewis and Clark: Portraits and Portraitists."
Montana: The Magazine of Western History. pg 37-53: April 1969, Vol XIX,
No 2. [inscribed by author]
T-3
1969. Osgood, Ernest S. "A Prairie Dog for Mr. Jefferson." pg
54-56: April 1969, Vol XIX, No 2. Montana Historical Society: Helena,
Montana.
C-11
1969. Goodson, Rose Mary. Gateway to the West. H.J. Stoeppelman and Associatiates:
St. Louis, Missouri. [two copies, childrens book]
C-10
1969. The Lewis and Clark Trail Commission. The Lewis and Clark Trail:
Final Report to the President and to the Congress. U.S. Government Printing
Office.
[three copies]
C-10
1969. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Recreation Along the Lewis & Clark
Trail in the Pacific Northwest. [4 copies; one is undated variant]
T-2 [all 4 copies]
1969 (rev.). U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management.
Lewis andClark: A Brief Account of Their Expedition.
T-4
Return to Finding Aid Index
1970-1975
1970. Anderson, Irving W. "J.B. Charbonneau, Son of Sacajawea"
Oregon Historical Quarterly. Vol. LXXI #3 September 1970. Portland: Oregon
Historical Society. Pp. 246-264.
(Reprint)
C-7, T-?
1970. Andreon, Wm. Clark. "Wm. Clark of the Village of St. Louis,
Missouri Territory." Paper presented before the St. Louis Westerners.
Lewis and Clark Heritage
Foundation, Inc.: St. Louis.
T-7
1970. Brown, D. Alexander. The Lewis and Clark Expedition. Gettysburg,
PA: National Historical Society.
C-14, W5, T-3.
[1970?]. Four Winds Travel Inc. Lewis & Clark Expedition. [travel
brochure]
T-2
1970. "Kens Notebook: The Lewis and Clark Expedition."
Discover. pg 3. Whites Electronics Inc.: Sweet Home, Oregon. [two
copies]
C-15
1970. Lepley, John G. "The Prince and the Artist on the Upper Missouri"
Brown, Mark H. "Reflections on a Threatened Treasure"
Goosman, Mildred. "Karl Bodmer: Earliest Painter in Montana"
The Missouri: Timeless Wilderness. Helena: Montana Historical Society.
(Reprinted from Montana Vol. XX #3 July 1970)
C-13
1970. Lundell, John. Governmental History of Wasco County Oregon. The
Dalles: John Lundell. (Scribed)
C-9
1970. Rees, John E. Madame Charbonneau, The Indian Woman Who Accompanied
the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-6. The Lemhi County Historical Society:
Salmon, Idaho. [two copies, one copy inscribed by the editor, David G.
Ainsworth]
C-2, W-1, T-4
1970. Snoddy, Donald D. "Medical Aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition."
Nebraska History. pg 115-152: Summer 1970, Vol 51, No 2. Nebraska State
Historical Society: Lincoln, Nebraska.
C-3
1970. Space, Ralph S. The Lolo Trail: A History of Events Connected With
the Lolo Trail Since Lewis and Clark. Printcraft Printing: Lewistion,
Idaho.
C-2 & C-7, W-1, T-9
[1970?]. Steuben Glass Company. [sales literature for "Hernando Cortes:
the first completed design in the new series Great Explorers. Also 3 photos,
letter from
Ann Pittendrigh of Steuben to Tweney]
T-1
1970. Towner, Lawrence. An Uncommon Collection of Uncommon Collections:
The Newberry Library. The Newberry Library: Chicago.
T-2
1970 [reprint of 1969 ed.]. U.S. Department of the Interior, National
Park Service. Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, St. Louis, Missouri.
T-1
1971. Allen, John L. "Lewis and Clark on the Upper Missouri: Decision
at the Marias" Montana. Vol. XXI #3 July 1971. Helena: Montana Historical
Society.
C-12
1971. Foote, Stella. Pompeys Pillar of the Lewis and Clark Trail. Reporter
Printing and Supply Company: Billings Montana. [two copies, one copy is
inscribed by the author and includes a letter from the author]
C-1
1971. Foote, Stella. Pompeys Pillar of the Lewis & Clark Trial. Reporter
Printing & Supply Co.: Billings, Montana.
W-1
1971. Innis, Ben, Regimental Sergeant Major, Ft. Buford 6th Infantry Regiment
Assn. A Chronological Record of Events at the Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence
Area
From 1805 to 1896
T-7
1971. Ray, Verne F. Lewis and Clark and the Nez Perce Indians. The Great
Western Series, No 10. Potomac Corral of the Westerners: Washington, D.C.
W-1
1971. Shryock, Harrison. "The Medical Reputation of Benjamin Rush:
Contrasts Over Two Centuries." The Bulletin of the History of Medicine.
pg 507-552: November, December 1971, Vol XLV, No 6. Johns Hopkins University
Press: Baltimore, Maryland.
C-6
1971. Thwaites, Reuben G. Newly Discovered Personal Records of Lewis and
Clark. Seattle: Shorey Book Store. (Extract from Scribners Magazine
June 1904) (Facsimile Reproduction, July 1971, of 100 copies)
C-8, W-4
1971. Will, Drake W. "Lewis and Clark: Westering Physicians"
Montana. Vol. XXI #4 October 1971. Helena: Montana Historical Society.
Pp. 2-17.
C-12
1971. Zochert, Donald. "This Nation Never Saw a Black Man Before"American
Heritage Vol. XXII #2 February 1971. New York: American Heritage Publishing
Co. Pp. 8-10.
C-14
1972. Adreon, William. Dedication of Gravesite of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau:
Danner, Oregon, August 6, 1971. [photocopy of speech]
C-16
1972. Anderson, Irving. "He Rests at the End of the Trail" Our
Public Lands. Vol. XXII #2 October 1972. Washington D.C.: Government Printing
Office. Pp. 18-19.
C-13
1972. Churchill, Sarah. "Locust Hill Virtually Unknown: Meriwether
Lewis Home at Ivy Seldom Visited." The Jefferson Journal. Thursday,
December 7, 1972. Charlottesville, Virginia. [photocopy of original]
C-16
1972. Chuinard, E.G. "Letters to the Editor"Montana. Vol. XXII
#2 April 1972. Helena: Montana Historical Society. (Letter to the editor
from E.G. Chuinard concerning "Westering Physicians")
C-12
1972. Clarke, Charles G. "Thirty-Eight Horses and a Branding Iron."
The Branding Iron. June 1972, No 106. The Los Angeles Westerners Corral:
Los Angeles, California.
C-2
1972. Cutright, Paul Russell. "The Journal of Private Joseph Whitehouse:
A Soldier with Lewis and Clark" The Bulletin. Vol. XXVII #3 April
1972. St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society. Pp. 143-161.
C-7
1972. Hail, Jane Wood. "Drugs Helped Assure Success for Lewis and
Clark" Walgreen World. Vol. 39 #6 June 1972. Chicago: Walgreen Co.
Pp. 6-7.
C-14
1972. Jackson, Donald. "A Footnote to the Lewis and Clark Expedition."
Manuscripts. pg 3-22: winter 1972, Vol XXIV, No 1. The Manuscript Society:
Tyler, Texas. [inscribed copy]
C-3
1972. Jackson, Donald. "Historian Finds Lewis and Clark Article Dated
and Inaccurate" Montana. Vol. XXII #1 January 1972. Helena: Montana
Historical Society. P. 82
C-12
1972. Lange, Robert E. The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
prepared for distribution to members of The Oregon Lewis and Clark Heritage
Foundation, October 1972. [inscribed copy]
W-5
1973. Anderson, Irving. "Probing the Riddle of the Bird Woman"
Montana. Vol. XXIII #4 October 1973. Helena: Montana Historical Society.
Pp. 2-17
C-12
1973. Barnes, Esther. Lovely Sacajawea. Joslyn & Rentschler Lithoprinters:
Boise, Idaho. [inscribed by author]
W-3
1973. Biddle, Henry J. Beacon Rock on the Columbia: Legends and Traditions
of a Famous Landmark. reprint of original. The Frontiersman Press: Seattle,
Washington. [two copies]
C-1, W-1
1973. Brodhead, Michael J. A Soldier-Scientist in the American Southwest:
Being a Narrative of the Travels of Elliott Coues, Assistant Surgeon,
U.S.A. The Arizona Historical Society: Tucson, Arizona.
C-10
1973. Bureau of Land Management. Lewis and Clark: A Brief Account of their
Expedition. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office.
C-9
1973. Chatters, Roy Milton. "The Enigmatic Lewis and Clark Air Gun"
The Record. Vol 34. Pullman: Washington State University. Pp. 50-53.
C-14
1973. Chuinard, E.G. "How Capt. Clark Paddled up the Willamette River
to the Future Site of Portland." The Portland Magazine. pg 30: September
7, 1973, Vol LVI, No 36. Portland Chamber of Commerce: Portland, OR. [two
copies]
C-14
1973. Erickson, Vernon. "Lewis and Clark on the Upper Missouri."
North Dakota History: Journal of the Northern Plains. pg 34-37: Spring
1973, Vol 40, No 2. State Historical Society of North Dakota: Bismarck,
North Dakota.
W-5
1973. Flandrau, Grace. A Glance at the Lewis and Clark Expedition. facsimile
reproduction of original, 2nd ed. The Shorey Book Store: Seattle, Washington.
W-1
1973. Fleming, Thomas. "Monticellos Long CareerFrom Riches
to Rags to Riches" Smithsonian. Vol. 4 #3 June 1973. Washington D.C.:
Smithsonian Associates. Pp. 62-63.
C-15
1973. Kalisch, Philip A. "Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: The Sickness
and the Triumph" Montana. Vol. XXIII #2 Spring 1973. Helena: Montana
Historical Society. Pp. 44-55.
C-13
1973 McDermott, John Frances. Gallipolis as Travelers Saw It, 1792-1811.
reprinted from The Ohio State Archaeological & Historical Quarterly.
Vol 48, No 4, Oct 1939. [inscribed by author]
C-2
1974. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. The Lewis and Clark Trail, A Potential
Addition to the National Trail System. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Mid-Continent
Region: Denver, Colorado. [stamped as preliminary draft for discussion
purposes only]
C-10
1974. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. The Lewis and Clark Trail, A Potential
Addition to the National Trails System: Summary of Findings and Alternatives.
Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Mid-Continent Region: Denver, Colorado.
[final draft]
C-10
1974. Cutright, Paul Russell, Clifford M. Drury, and Tom McCall. "Letters
to the Editor: The Life and Death of Bird Woman" Montana. Vol. XXIV
#2 January 1974. Helena: Montana Historical Society. P. 80. (Excerpt included
in October 1973 Montana)
C-12
1974. Dodge, James, ed. "Retracing Lewis and Clark through CZ Country"
Resource. Vol. III #2 San Francisco: Crown Zellerbach. Pp. 5-10.
C-13
1974. Halliburton, R. Jr. "John Colters Bare Escape" American
History Illustrated. Vol. IX #7 November 1974. Gettysburg, PA: The National
Historical Society. Pp. 12-17.
C-15
1974. Rehder, Dudley D. "Voyage of Discovery" Water Spectrum.
Vol. VI #3 Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office. Pp. 10-18. (Reprint)
C-13
1974. Snyder, Gerald S. "The Girl of History who became a Woman of
Fable" Westways. Vol. 66 #3 March 1974. Los Angeles: Automobile Club
of Southern California. Pp. 36-39, 71-74.
C-15
1974. Stacey, Joseph, ed. "Lewis and Clark" Arizona Highways.
Vol. L #11 November 1974. Phoenix: Arizona Department of Transportation.
Pp. 38-42.
C-13
1974. Thwaites, Reuben G. 2nd reprinting. Newly Discovered Personal Records
of Lewis & Clark. reprinted extract from Scribners Magazine
June 1914. The Shorey Book Store: Seattle, Washington.
C-6
1975. Appleman, Roy E. "Joseph and Reubin Field, Kentucky Frontiersmen
of the Lewis and Clark Expedition and Their Father, Abraham." The
Filson Club History Quarterly. Vol 49, No 1. The Filson Club: Louisville,
Kentucky.
W-2
1975. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, U.S. Department of the Interior. The
Lewis and Clark Trail: A Proposed National Historic Trail. U.S. Department
of the Interior: Washington, D.C.
W-5
1975. Chuinard, E. G. "Thomas Jefferson and the Corps of Discovery"
The American West. Vol. XII #6 November 1975. Palo Alto, CA: American
West Publishing Company. Pp. 4-13. (Reprint)
C-13
1975. Steffen, Jerome O. "William Clark: A Reappraisal" Montana.
Vol. XXV #2 April 1975. Helena: Montana Historical Society. Pp. 52-61.(Reprint)
C-12
Return to Finding Aid Index
1976-1979
1976. Anderson, Irving W. "Fort Manuel: Its Historical Significance";
"Toussaint Charbonneau, a Most Durable Man." South Dakota History.
pg 131-151, 152-185: spring 1976, Vol 6, No 2. South Dakota State Historical
Society: Pierre South Dakota. [inscription on pg 131]
C-5
1976. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, U.S. Department of the Interior. Final
Environmental Statement: The Lewis and Clark Trail, A Potential Addition
to the National Trails System. U.S. Department of the Interior.
C-10
1976. Chuinard, Eldon G. "Lewis and Clark and the Bicentennial."
reprinted from August 2, 1976, Vol 236, No 5, Journal of the American
Medical Association. [three copies]
C-16
1976. Dickson, Frank H. "Hard on the Heels of Lewis and Clark"
Montana. Vol. XXVI #1 January 1976. Helena: Montana Historical Society.
Pp. 14-25.
C-12
1976. Gillette, David D. "Thomas Jeffersons Pursuit of Prehistoric
Fauna" Frontiers. Vol. 40, #3 Spring 1976. Philadelphia: The Academy
of Natural Sciences. Pp. 16-21. (Reprint)
C-14
1976. [Lewis and Clark Trail Committees, Washington and Oregon]. Fourth
Annual Washington-Oregon Lewis & Clark Symposium. [single folded sheet]
T-2
1976. Montana Official 1976 Highway Map. Helena: Montana Bicentennial
Administration.
C-9
1976. Muhly, Frank. Historical Signboards on the Lewis and Clark Trail.
Philadelphia: Frank Muhly. (inscribed)
C-14, W-5
1976. Saindon, Bob. "The River which Scolds at All Others" Pp.
2-7.
Osgood, Ernest S. "Our Dog Scannon: Partner in Discovery" Pp.
8-17.
Chuinard, E.G. "The Actual Role of the Bird Woman" Pp. 18-29.
Montana. Vol. XXVI #3 July 1976. Helena: Montana Historical Society. P.
80. (Reprint)
C-12
1976. Smith, Harriet L. Wonderful Wappato: The Wild Potato. Smith, Smith,
and Smith Publishing Company: Lake Oswego, Oregon.
W-1, C-2
1976. Wainwright, Nicholas B. Andalusia: Countryseat of the Craig Family
and Nicholas Biddle and His Descendants. Philadelphia: Historical Society
of Pennsylvania.
C-2
1976. Walcheck, Ken. "Montana Wildlife 170 Years Ago" Montana
Outdoors. Vol. 7 #4 July/August 1976. Helena: Montana Department of Fish
and Game. Pp. 15-30.
(Reprint)
C-15
1976. Werner, Wilbur. "Letters from the Editor" Montana. Vol.
XXVI #4 October 1976. Helena: Montana Historical Society. (Responses to
Vol. XXVI #4 articles on Sacajawea, Lewis and Clark)
C-12
1977. Chuinard, E.G. "Letters to the Editor" Montana. Vol. XXVII
#2 April 1977. Helena: Montana Historical Society. P. 71. (Response to
Yaples critique of Chuinard in Vol. XXVII #1)
C-12
1977. Fisher, Sherry R. "In the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark"
Vista. Vol. XIII #3 November 1977. Houston: Exxon Travel Club. Pp. 33-36.
C-13
1977. [Oregon Lewis and Clark Trail Committee, Washington Lewis and Clark
Trail Committee]. Fifth Annual Oregon-Washington Lewis and Clark Symposium.
[single folded sheet]
T-2
1977. Osgood, Ernest Staples. "Our Dog Scannon-Partner in Discovery."
We Proceeded On. July 1977, No 2. reprint from Montana, The Magazine of
Western
History, Summer 1976, Vol XXVI, No 3. Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation,
Inc. [two copies]
C-14
1977. Stewart, Henry M. "The American Air Gun School of 1800, With
Corollary Verification of the Lewis-and-Clark Air Rifle Maker." Monthly
Bugle. February 1977. [photocopy of original]
C-16
1977. Walcheck, Ken. "For the Missouri Breaks: A Wild Future"
Montana Outdoors. Vol. 8 #5 July/August 1977. Helena: Montana Department
of Fish and Game. Pp. 15-22.
C-14
1977. Yaple, James. "Letters to the Editor" Montana. Vol. XXVII
#1 January 1977. Helena: Montana Historical Society. P.75. (Response to
Chuinards Montana article)
C-12
1978. Abrams, Rochonne. "The Colonial Childhood of Meriwether Lewis"
The Bulletin. Vol. XXXIV #4 July 1978. St. Louis: Missouri Historical
Society, Pp. 218-227.
C-15
1978. Anderson, Irving W. "Sacajawea, Sacagawea, Sakakawea?"
South Dakota History: South Dakota State Historical Society and Board
of Cultural Preservation Quarterly. pg 303-311, Fall 1978, Vol 8, No 4.
South Dakota State Historical Society and Board of Cultural Preservation:
Pierre, South Dakota.
W-2, C-7
1978. Hanson, Inez Stafford. Life on "Clatsop." self-published.
[inscribed by author]
C-12
1978. Jackson, Donald. "Ledyard and Laperouse: A Contrast in Northwestern
Exploration." The Western Historical Quarterly. [article only, rest
of journal not included]
C-5
1978. Lange, Robert E., ed. "An 800 Foot High Landmark Named and
Described by the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1805-1806." We Proceeded
On. July 1978, No 3. Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, Inc. [two
copies]
C-16
1978. McDermott, John Francis. "William Clarks Struggle with
Place Names in Upper Louisiana" The Bulletin. Vol. XXXIV #3 April
1978. St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society. Pp. 140-150.
C-15
1978. Schroer, Blanche. "Sacajawea" In Wyoming. Vol. X #5 December
1978. Casper: Russ Fawcett. Pp. 22-42.
C-14
1978. Smith, Harriet L. Camas: The Plant that Caused Wars. Smith, Smith,
and Smith Publishing Company: Lake Oswego, Oregon. [inscribed by author]
C-2
1978. Stein, R. Conrad. The Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Childrens
Press: Chicago, Illinois.
C-14
1978. Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. Program: Sacajawea
Interpretive Center Dedication [insert: brochure for interpretive center].
T-2
1978. 1978 Lewis and Clark Water Test Portland, OR. Portland: Lewis and
Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, Inc. August 1978.
C-8
1979. Abrams, Rochonne. "Meriwether Lewis: Two Years with Jefferson,
the Mentor" The Bulletin. Vol. XXXVI #1 October 1979. St. Louis:
Missouri Historical Society. Pp. 3-18.
C-15
1979. Ellis, Dick. "The Land Where Rivers Join" Montana Outdoors.
Vol. 10 #3 May/June 1979. Helena: Montana Department of Fish and Game.
Pp. 8-12.
C-15
1979. Hammarsten, James F. "Physicians and the Lewis and Clark Expedition."
speech given in Boise, Idaho. [inscribed]
C-15
1979. Jackson, Donald et. al. Zebulon Pike's Damned Rascals.
T-8
1979. Strong, Emory. "Lewis and Clark in Skamania County, 1805-1806."
Skamania County Heritage. Vol 7, No 4, March 1979, Vol 8, No 1, June 1979.
Carson Printing: Carson, Washington.
W-4
1979. Voelker, Robert G. "Lewis and Clarks Fabulous Journey"
NRTA Journal. Vol. XXX #149 May/June 1979. Washington D.C.: National Retired
Teacher Association. Pp. 25-29.
C-15
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1980-1985
1980. Allen, John L. "Montana Reviews" Montana. Vol. XXX #2
April 1980. Helena: Montana Historical Society.
Pp. 74-75. (Review of Chuinards book, Only One man Died)
C-12
1980. Anderson, Irving W. "A Charbonneau Family History" Pp.
4-13, 58-64.
Goddard, Donald. "Sculptor Harry Jacksons Sacagawea" Pp.
14-15, 56.
The American West. Vol. XVII #2 March/April 1980. Cupertino, CA: The Buffalo
Bill Historical Center.
C-12
1980. Chuinard, E.G. and Hanson, Charles E. and Edward Ruisch. Three Papers
Presented At the Lewis & Clark Trail Heritage Foundations 12th
Annual Meeting. WPO Publication No 4. Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.
[two copies]
C-16
1980. Jackson, Donald. Jefferson, Meriwether Lewis, and the Reduction
of the U.S. Army. Reprinted from Proceedings of the American Philosophical
Society
Vol. 24 #2 April 1980.
C-14
1980. Nichols, William. "Lewis and Clark Probe the Heart of Darkness."
The American Scholar. pg 94-104: winter 1979-80, Vol 49, No 1. The United
Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa: Washington, D.C.
C-5, W-4
1980. Pollard, Lancaster. Lewis and Clark at Fort Clatsop. reprint of
the original. Clatsop County Historical Society.
C-2
1980. Schroer, Blanche. "Boat-Pusher or Bird Woman? Sacagawea or
Sacajawea?" Annals of Wyoming. pg 46-54: Spring 1980, Vol 52, No
1. Wyoming State Archives, Museums and Historical Department. [photocopy
of original]
C-16
1980. Viles, Don. North Americas Faked History of the Lewis &
Clark Expedition. North America Historiography: Garibaldi, Oregon. [note
by Chuinard on inside of cover]
C-15, W-4, T-
1981. Abbott, Carl. Portland and the Lewis and Clark Exposition: The Great
Extravaganza. Oregon Historical Society: Portland Oregon. [inscribed by
author]
C-10
1981. Fields, Wayne D. "The Meaning of Lewis and Clark" Pp.
2-7.
Crawford, Anthony R. "Exploring the Wilderness: The Lewis and Clark
Expedition" Pp. 8-21. Bishop, Beverly D. "The Writingest Explorers:
Manuscripts of the Lewis and Clark Expedition" Pp. 22-29.
Bolas, Deborah W. "Books from an Expedition: A Publications History
of the Lewis and Clark Journals" Pp. 30-35.
Snow, Jan. "Lewis and Clark in the Museum Colections of the Missouri
Historical Society" Pp. 36-41.
Holt, Glen E. "After the Journey was Over: The St. Louis Years of
Lewis and Clark" Pp. 42-48. Gateway Heritage. Vol II, #2 Fall 1981.
St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society.
C- 15
1981. Kushner, Howard I. "The Suicide of Meriwether Lewis: A Psychoanalytic
Inquiry." The William and Mary Quarterly. pg 464-481: July 1981,
Third Series, Vol XXXVIII, No 3. Institute of Early Amkerican History
and Culture: Williamsburg, Virginia.
C-3
1981. LeRoy, Bruce. Westward in Song. reprint. Manuscripts: Washington.
W-1
1981. Rogers, Ann. Lewis and Clark in Missouri. Meredco: St. Louis, Missouri.
W-4, C-15
1981. Rogers, Ann. Lewis and Clark in Missouri. expanded edition. Meredco:
St. Louis, Missouri.
W-4
1981. Space, Ralph S. The Clearwater Story: Clearwater National Forest.
U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture: Northern Region.
[inscribed by author]
C-10
1981. Wood, W. Raymond. "The John Evans 1796-97 Map of the Missouri
River." Great Plains Quarterly. pg 39-53: Winter 1981, Vol 1, No
1. Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska: Lincoln, Nebraska.
C-11
1981. Wood, W. Raymond and Gary E. Moulton. "Prince Maximillian and
New Maps of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers by William Clark"
The Western Historical Quarterly. Vol. XIII #4 October 1981. Logan, UT:
Western History Association. Pp. 373-386.
C-9
1982. A Calendar of Indigenous Wonders. Boise: Ahsahta Press. (Extracts
from the Journals of Lewis and Clark, Field Notes of William Clark)
C-15
1982. reprint of the form the L & C Expedition filled out and presented
to friendly Indian chiefs. One hundred fifty copies made by Beinecke Rare
Book Library for the 14th Annual meeting of the Lewis & Clark Trail
Heritage Foundation, Inc., August 8-10, 1982. [single sheet print]
C-16
1982. Chatters, Roy M. "The Discovery of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Medal" Bunchgrass Historian. Vol. X #2 June 1982. Colfax, WA: Whitman
County Historical Society. Pp. 3-9.
C-9
1982. Cutright, Paul Russell. Contributions of Philadelphia to Lewis and
Clark History. Portland: Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, Inc.
(Supplementary publication of We Proceeded On #6 July 1982)
C-12
1982. Foley, William E. "The Lewis and Clark Expeditions Silent
Partners: The Chouteau Brothers of St. Louis." Missouri Historical
Review. [photocopy]
C-16
1982. Hirasuna, Delphine, ed. "Lewis and Clark" (Pictoral)The
Potlatch Story. Vol. 22 #2 November 1982. San Francisco: Potlatch Corp.
Pp. 4-7. (Reprint x 6)
C-15, W-5, T-1
1982. Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation. Members' Handbook, 1982
edition.
T-5
1982. Saindon, Bob. Authentic Cutout Models of the Three Historic Forts
of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Bob Saindon: Helena, Montana.
oversized material, drawer W, C-16
1982. Walcheck, Ken. "With Pen & Plant in Hand" Montana
Outdoors. Vol. 13 #4 July/August 1982. Helena: Montana Department of Fish,
Wildlife, and Parks. Pp. 30-37.
C-15
1983. Beaverhead County Commissioners. Clarks Lookout: Proposed
State Monument. Beaverhead County, MT: Beaverhead County Commissioners.
C-14
1983. "Statement of Dr. E.G. Chuinard, M.D., Chairman, Oregon Lewis
and Clark Trail Committee." Columbia River Gorge Act of 1983, S.
Hrg. 98-190.
C-5
1983. Copeland, Peter F. The Lewis and Clark Expedition Coloring Book.
Dover Publications, Inc.: New York, New York.
W-5, C-9
1983. Foley, William E. "The Lewis and Clark Expeditions Silent Partners:
The Choteau Brothers of St. Louis" Missouri Historical Review. Vol.
LXXVII #2 January 1983. Columbia: The State Historical Society of Mississippi.
Pp. 131-146.
C-9
1983. Halsey, Cheryll and Robert Beale. Lewis and Clark and the Shahaptian
Speaking Americans. Ye Galleon Press: Fairfield, Washington. [inscribed
by author, #881 of 1,000]
W-3, C-8
1983. Holmgren, Virginia C. "Bird Watching with Lewis and Clark"
Bird Watchers Digest. Vol. VI #1 September 1983. Marietta, OH: Pardson
Corp. Pp. 20-25.
C-9
1983. Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation. Clarks Lookout,
Proposed State Monument: Application for Coal Tax Park Funds. Beaverhead
County Commissioner: Beaverhead County, Montana. [two copies]
C-14
1983. Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation. Members' Handbook, 1983-1984
Edition.
T-5
1983. Moulton, Gary E. "The Specialized Journals of Lewis and Clark."
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. pg 194-201: Vol 127,
No 3. [photocopy]
C-16
1983. Van Geothem, Larry. "Following the Course of Lewis and Clark"
Odessey. Vol 16 #4 Summer 1983. San Jose: Gulf Auto Club, Inc. Pp. 24-29.
C-15
1984. Fritz, Harry W. "Meriwether Lewis and William Clark and the
Discovery of Montana" We Proceeded On #8 November 1984. Portland:
Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, Inc. (Supplementary publication)
C-16
1984. Halsey, Ashley Jr. "The Air Gun of Lewis and Clark" American
Rifleman. Vol. 132 #8 August 1984. Milwaukee, WI: National Rifle Association.
Pp. 36-37, 80-82.
C-15
1984. Moulton, Gary E. "Mapping the North American Plains" Pp.
3-4.
Allen, John L. "Patterns of Promise: Mapping the Plains and Prairies,
1800-1860" Pp. 5-28. Wood, W. Raymond. "Mapping the Missouri
River through the Great Plains, 1673-1895" Pp. 29-42. Ronda, James
P. "A Chart in His Way: Indian Cartography and the Lewis and Clark
Expedition" Pp. 43-53.
Bedini, Silvio A. "The Scientific Instuments of the Lewis and Clark
Expedition" Pp. 54-69. Great Plains Quarterly. Vol. IV #1 January
1984. Lincoln: Center for Great Plains Studies.
(Includes reviews on Moultons Atlas of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
p.70)
(incribed by Gary E. Moulton, John L. Allen, James P. Ronda)
C-15
1984. Murphy, Dan. Lewis & Clark: Voyage of Discovery. Illustd by
David Muench. KC Publications: Las Vegas, Nevada.
oversize material, drawer W
1984. West, Helen B. Meriwether Lewis in Blackfeet Country. reprint of
1964 original. Lewis & Clark Foundation.
W-5
1984. Willingham, William F. and Leonoor Swets Ingram, eds. Enlightenment
Science in the Pacific Northwest: The Lewis and Clark Expedition. Lewis
& Clark College: Portland, Oregon. [inscribed by and includes a note
from E.G. Chuinard]
W-2
1985. Ehrlich, George. "The 1807 Plan for an Illustrated Edition
of Lewis and Clark." The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography.
Vol CVIV, No 1. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania: Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
W-2
1985. Henrikson, Stephen E. "This Place of Encampment: Fort Clatsop"
American History Illustrated. Vol XX #5 September 1985. Harrisburg, PA:
Historical Times, Inc. Pp. 22-33.
C-15
1985. Olson, Kirk. "A Lewis & Clark Rifle?" American Rifleman.
May 1985. [photocopy]
C-16
1985. Sabin, Francene. Lewis and Clark. Troll Associates: Mahwah, New
Jersey.[childrens book]
W-1
1985. Thompson, Larry S. Montanas Explorers: The Pioneer Naturalists.
Helena: Montana Magazine, Inc.
C-15
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1986 - 2000
1986. DenDooven, K.C. Fort Clatsop: The Story Behind the SceneryLas
Vegas: K.C. Publications. (inscribed)
C-16
1986. Fent, Cindy. "Some Medical Aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition"
North Dakota History. Vol. 53 #1 Winter 1986. Bismarck: The State Historical
Society of North Dakota. Pp. 24-28.
C-15, C-16
1986. Larson, Marion J. "Trails End: The Lewis and Clark Expedition
Comes Alive at Fort Stevens State Park" Oregon Coast. Vol. V #4 June
1986. Florence: Oregon Coast Magazine. Pp. 16-17.
C-13
1986. Majors, Harry M. "Lewis and Clark Enter the Rocky Mountains:
North Fork Salmon River." Northwest Discovery: The Journal of Northwest
History and Natural History. Vol 7, April and May 1986, No 30 and 31.
Seattle, Washington.
W-4, C-13
1986. Reid, Russell. Sakakawea: The Bird Woman. State Historical Society
of North Dakota: Bismarck, North Dakota.
W-4
1986. Saindon, Bob. The Boy from Locust Hill: A Childhood Biography of
Meriwether Lewis. Helena, MT: Bob Saindon. (Scribed, #4 of 80 copies)
C-8
1987. Heckrotte, Warren. "Aaron Arrowmiths Map of North America
and the Lewis and Clark Expedition." The Map Collector. pg 16-22:
Summer 1987, Issue No 39. The Map Collector: Rahway, New Jersey.
oversized material, drawer W
1987. Majors, Harry M. "Lewis and Clark Among the Sayleesh Indians:
Ross Hole." Northwest Discovery: The Journal of Northwest History
and Natural History. Vol 7, January and February 1987, No 32 and 33. Seattle,
Washington.
W-4
1987. Majors, Harry M. "Lewis and Clark in the Bitterroot Valley."
Northwest Discovery: The Journal of Northwest History and Natural History.
Vol 7, March and April 1987, No 34 and 35. Seattle, Washington.
W-4
1987. Willard, John, ed. Hoofprints from the Yellowstone Corral of the
Westerner. Spring-Summer 1987, Vol 17, No 1. Yellowstone Corral: Billings
Montana.
C-15
1988. Anderson, Irving W. A Charbonneau Family Portrait. Fort Clatsop
Historical Association.
C-13, W-4
1988. Brown, Dee. "What Really Happened to Meriwether Lewis?"
Columbia. Vol. I #4 January 1988. Seattle: Washington State Historical
Society. Pp. 43-45.
C-15
1988. Johnson, Mabel. "The Preparation." Vol 1. The Work-a-Day
Detail of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Quality Paperbacks: Boring,
Oregon.
W-3
1988. Lincoln Alumni Association. "Lewis and Clark: Our National
Epic of ExplorationWorthy of Monumental Editing Task" Nebraska Alumnus.
Vol 84 #2 March/April 1988. Lincoln: University of Nebraska. Pp. 8-11.
C-13
1988. National Parks Service. Lewis and Clark Trail. U.S. Department of
the Interior. [brochure]
C-16
1988. Rogers. Ann. "William Clark: A Commemoration" Gateway
Heritage. Vol. IX #1 Summer 1988. St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society.
Pp. 12-15.
C-13
1988. Space, Ralph S. The Lolo Trail: A History of Events Connected With
the Lolo Trail Since Lewis and Clark. fifth edition. Printcraft Printing:
Lewiston, Idaho. [inscribed by author]
C-2
1989. Eckberg, Scott, ed. Plants of Fort Clatsop: From the Journals of
Lewis and Clark. XX: Fort Clatsop Historical Association.
C-13
1989. Gilbert, Bil. "The Incredible Odyssey of the President's Beasts."
Audubon, Vol. 91, no. 1, pp. 100-114.
T-2
1989. Kobler, John. "The Patriot Doctor." Constitution. pg 63-67:
Spring 1989. [article only, rest of journal not included]
C-16
1989. Large, Arlen J. "Following the Lewis & Clark Trail."
Friendly Exchange. pg 10-16: Spring 1989, Vol 9, No 1. Farmers Insurance
Group: Los Angeles, California.
W-5, C-13
1989. Leonard, Bruce, Jr. "Passage to the Pacific" Trailer Life.
Vol.49 #3 March 1989. Agoura, CA: TL Enterprises. Pp. 99-102, 149-150.
C-13
1989. Ronda, James P. "Dreams and Discoveries: Exploring the American
West, 1760- 1815." The William and Mary Quarterly. pg 145-162: January
1989, Third Series, Vol XLVI, No 1. Institute of Early American History
and Culture: Williamsburg, Virginia.
C-3, W-2
1990. Beless, James W. "Meriwether Lewis-Explorer and Mason."
The Scottish Rite Journal, Southern Jurisdiction. pg 20-28: March 1990,
Vol XCVIII, No 3. The Supreme Council, 33, Ancient and Accepted Scottish
Rite of Freemasonry: Southern Jusdiction, USA.
C-1
1990. Dickson, Clair C. Joseph Dickson: First on the Yellowstone. Clair
C. Dickson.
W-5
1990. Hayle, Robert J. The Lewis and Clark Route From the Bitterroot Valley
to the Columbia River in 1805. self-published. [includes inscription on
inside cover]
C-2
1990. Johnson, Mabel. The Work-a-Day Detail of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Quality Paperbacks: Boring, Oregon. [inscribed by author, also included
the Oregonian article from 6/13/90 titled, "Play Shows Ups, Downs
of Expedition"]
C-2, W-3
1991. Moulton, Gary E. American Encouters: Lewis and Clark, the People,
and the Land. Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska:
Lincoln, Nebraska.
W-4
1991. Moulton, Gary E. and James J. Holmberg. "What We Are About:
Recently Discovered Letters of William Clark Shed New Light on the Lewis
and Clark Expedition." The Filson Club Historical Quarterly. pg 387:
Vol 65, No 3, July 1991. The Filson Club: Louisville, Kentucky.
W-2, C-9
1992. Simon-Smolinski, Carole. Lewis and Clark Among the Nez Perce: An
Elderhostel Class. Prepared for the 24th Annual meeting of the Lewis and
Clark Trail Heritage Foundation.
W-5
1992. Tweney, George H. Elliot Coues on Lewis and Clark - A Discovery.
prepared for the 24th Annual meeting of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage
Foundation.
W-5
1993 [reprint of 1895 document]. Letter from Elliott Coues to Wendell
Phillips Garrison [transcript and facsimile, produced by Farmhouse Press,
edition of 200 copies.
Accompanying material: photocopy of obituary of Dr. Coues from Oregon
Historical Quarterly (June 1990); photocopy of Coues letter, photocopy
of draft]
T-1
1993. Saindon, Bob. "Lewis and Clark on the Upper Missouri."
Nakodabi: The Assiniboine People. pg 10-15: Winter 1993, Vol 1, No 3.
Friends of the Assiniboines Foundation: Wolf Point, Montana.
W-5
1995. Benson, Guy Meriwether and William R. Irwin and Heather Moore. Exploring
West From Monticello: A Perspective in Maps from Columbus to Lewis and
Clark. University of Virginia: Charlottesville, Virginian. [includes 4
page supplement]
W-5
1995. Hoyle, Robert J. Lewis and Clark's Course and Distance Records:
Did Clark Use Them in Mapping the Route to the Pacific Ocean? [accompanying
material: letter to Tweney from Cutright, dated October 21, 1974; photocopy
of letter from Cutright, dated December 2, 1974]
T-1
1996. Montana Outdoors, Vol. 27, no. 1 (Jan./Feb. 1996).
T-1
1997. Moutlon, Candy et al. "Lewis and Clark: Explorers for a Nation."
Persimmon Hill. pg 16-36. National Wowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage
Center: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
W-5
1997. Thomasma, Kenneth. The Truth About Sacajawea. Grandview Publishing
Company: Jackson, Wyoming. [inscribed by author]
W-3
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Undated Materials
American Pioneer Trails Association. Map. Issued "in connection with
1945 National Commemoration
" The Clarke Press: Manchester,
NH.
T-5
Babcock, Ruth M. "Lewis and Clark Sesquicentennial Celebration
Suggested
Programs for Clubs and Organizations with Bibliography of Books and Films."
[typescript]
T-3
Barbour, Willam R. The Guns of Lewis and Clark. [two photocopies]
C-16
Biddle, Henry J. Beacon Rock on the Columbia: Legends and Traditions of
a Famous Landmark. [two copies]
W-1, T-8, C-1
Biddle, Henry J. Wishram. Koke-Chapman Co.: Eugene, Oregon
C-1
A Block-Print History of the Northwest. Introduction by Edmund S. Meany.
University of Washington Bookstore: Seattle.
T-1
Brown, J.D. "Follow Captain Clark in Search of the Beached Whale."
Hidden Inns & Lost Trails. [two photocopies]
C-16
Carson, Kevin (artwork), and Dennis Ditmanson (text), Lewis & Clark
Coloring Book. Ft. Clatsop Historical Association.
T-2
Chinard, Gilbert. "Gallipolis and Dr. Saugrain." The Franco-Americn
Review. [photocopy of original]
C-16
Columbia-Snake River Park. [single folded page, with cover photo of Lewis
and Clark monument]
T-1
Denslow, Ray V. Meriwether Lewis: Missouris First Royal Arch Mason
. Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons: Missouri.
W-1
Deutsch, Martin. "Travel Trails in the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark."
Oregon State Highway Department. [photocopy of original]
C-16
Doumit, Mitchell. "Washington State Committee's Speech Outline for
the Sesquicentennial
" [typescript]
T-3
Flandrau, Grace. Historic Adventure Land of the Northwest. Great Northern
Railway.
T-4
Flandrau, Grace. Historic Northwest Adventure Land. Great Northern Railway.
T-4
Flandrau, Grace. The Story of Marias Pass. Great Northern Railway.
T-4 [both copies]
Graber, Archie. "The Lewis and Clark Sculptured Park." [typescript,
identified as "one of fifty copies" with insert of clipping
from Feb. 9, 1969 Seattle Times]
T-3
Harper, Frank B. Fort Union and Its Neighbors on the Upper Missouri. Great
Northern Railway.
T-5
Historical Highlights of Washington State. [signature on front cover:
"C. Frank Brockman"]
T-3
Lange, Robert E. William Bratton-One of Lewis and Clarks Men. [photocopy]
C-16
Lewis and Clark Trail Committee of Missouri. Lewis and Clark Trail in
Missouri. [single folded sheet with map]
T-1
Lewis & Clark Trail (Highways Through the West). [single folded page
with map "From the Mississippi to the Pacific Ocean"]
T-1
Locust Hill Cemetery . [photocopy, description of graves at Locust Hill
Cemetery]
C-16
Loos, John L. "They Opened the Door to the West." Western Sketchbook:
A Collection of Articles from the Humble Way. pg 8-14. Humble Oil &
Refining Company: U.S.A. [includes a letter from the publisher]
C-11
Montana Fish and Game Department. Montana Wildlife.
T-3
Northern Colorado Teachers of the National Citizenship Education Program.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition. Federal Words Agency, Works Projects Administration
of Colorado.
W-5
Northern Pacific Railway. The Lewis and Clark Travellers Rest Buffet
Lounge Car. Northern Pacific Railway.
W-3, T-7
Northern Pacific Railway. The Storied Northwest. Northern Pacific Railway:
Chicago, Illinois.
W-5
Oregon State Highway Department. Route of the Oregon Trail: Fort Boise,
Idaho to the Dalles, Oregon. Oregon State Highway Department.
C-15
Pelzer, Louis. "Economic Factors in the Acquisition of Louisiana.
Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association,
Vol. VI.
T-9
Pollard, Lancaster. Lewis and Clark at Seaside. Seaside Chamber of Commerce
for the Lewis and Clark Festival: Seaside, Oregon.
C-2, T-8
Prospectus for The Field Notes of Captain William Clark. [2 copies]
T-4 [1 copy. Second copy T-?]
Saindon, Robert A. "Lewis and Clark in the Rocky Mountains. U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Region. [brochure]
C-6
Schultes Bookstore. Prospectus for the Original Journals of the
Lewis & Clark Expedition by Reuben Gold Thwaites. [copy of original]
C-16
State of Idaho Department of Highways. A Highway to History [includes
map of U.S. 12] [2 copies]
T-1 [both copies]
Stearns, Harold G. On the Trail with Lewis & Clark in Montana. Times-
Clarion Publishers: Harlowton, Montana. [inscribed by author]
C-2, W-3, T-8
Stevens, James and McFarlane, Robert and Kenn E. Johnson. Lewis and Clark:
Our National Epic of Exploration, 1804-1806. Northern Pacific Railway
Company: Tacoma, Washington. [two copies]
C-2, W-3, T-7, T-4
Teggart, Frederick J. Notes Supplementary to any Edition of Lewis and
Clark. [photocopy of original, may predate 1916 according to note on front
page]
C-16
Thompson, David. "An Account of An Attempt to Cross the Rocky Mountains
"
[16 p. typewritten transcript of 1801 (?) document]
T-7
Walcheck, Ken. The Birds-Eye View of Lewis and Clark.
C-16
Washington State Advertising Commission. Lewis and Clark Diary. [typescript;
information for scheduled public release]
T-3
Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. Heritage Sites.
T-4
Western Forestry Center. The Old Forestry Building. Western Forestry Center:
Portland, Oregon.
C-11
Williams, Lewis R. "Chapter Two: The Coming of Lewis and Clarke."
Chinook by the Sea. reprinted by The Shorey Book Store: Seattle, Washington.
C-2
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