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This is a bibliography of literature dealing with the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

The Lewis and Clark Expedition or Corps of Discovery Expedition (1804–1806) was the first transcontinental expedition to the Pacific Coast by the United States. Commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson and led by two Virginia-born veterans of Indian wars in the Ohio Valley, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the expedition had several goals. Their objectives were both scientific and commercial – to study the area's plants, animal life, and geography, and to discover how the region could be exploited economically. According to Jefferson himself, one goal was to find a "direct & practicable water communication across this continent, for commerce with Asia" (the Northwest Passage). Jefferson also placed special importance on declaring U.S. sovereignty over the Native Americans along the Missouri River, and getting an accurate sense of the resources in the recently completed Louisiana Purchase. c

Books

Children's books

Journal articles

  • Abrams, Rochonne (July 1980). "Meriwether Lewis: The Logistical Imagination". Missouri Historical Society Bulletin. 36: 228–240.
  • Bishop, Beverly D. (Fall 1981). "'The Writingest Explorers': Manuscripts of Lewis and Clark". Gateway Heritage. 2: 22–29.
  • Bolas, Deborah W. (Fall 1981). "Books from an Expedition: A Publications History of the Lewis and Clark Journals". Gateway Heritage. 2: 30–35.
  • Criswell, Elijah Harry (April 1940). "Lewis and Clark: Linguistic Pioneers". The University of Missouri Studies. 15.
  • Hallock, Thomas (Fall 1997). "Literary Recipes from the Lewis and Clark Journals: The Epic Design and Wilderness Tastes of Early National Nature Writing". American Studies. 38: 43–66.
  • Jackson, Donald (October 1967). "Some advice for the next editor of Lewis and Clark". Missouri Historical Society Bulletin. 24: 52–62.
  • Large, Arlen J. (February 1991). "Expedition Aftermath: The Jawbone Journals". We Proceeded On. 16: 12–23.
  • Moulton, Gary E. (March 1999). "The Journals of Lewis and Clark: Almost Home". Documentary Editing. 21: 9–14.
  • Moulton, Gary E. (Summer 1985). "The Missing Journals of Meriwether Lewis". Montana: The Magazine of Western History. 35: 28–39.
  • Sattelmeyer, Robert (1976). "The Lewis and Clark Journals and the Appropriation of the West". Lectures on Revolutionary America. Columbia: University of Missouri.
  • Teggart, Frederick John (1908). "Notes Supplementary to any edition of Lewis and Clark". American Historical Association Annual Report. 1: 183–195.
  • Thwaites, Reuben Gold (1903). "The Story of Lewis and Clark's Journals". American Historical Association Annual Report. 1: 105–129.

See also

Notes

  1. Elin Woodger, Brandon Toropov (2004). "Encyclopedia of the Lewis and Clark Expedition". Infobase Publishing. p.150. ISBN 0-8160-4781-2
  2. Voyage of Domination, "Purchase" as Conquest, Sakakawea for Savagery: Distorted Icons from Misrepresentations of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, James Fenelon, Mary Defender-Wilson. Wíčazo Ša Review, Vol. 19, No. 1, American Indian Encounters with Lewis and Clark (Spring, 2004), pp. 90–1
  3. Native America, Discovered and Conquered: Thomas Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, and Manifest Destiny Robert Miller, Bison Books, 2008 pg 108
  4. The Way to the Western Sea, David Lavender, University of Nebraska Press, 2001, pg 32, 90.
  5. Lewis and Clark among the Indians, James Ronda, University of Nebraska Press, 2002, pg 82, 192.
  6. ^ "Sources, Bibliography Inside the Corps". Public Broadcasting System. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  7. ^ "Lewis and Clark links and bibliography". National Geographic. Archived from the original on December 16, 2002. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  8. ^ "Lewis and Clark Expedition, A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary". National Park Service. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  9. "Idaho State Historical Society Publications". Archived from the original on 2011-12-03. Retrieved 2011-12-13.
  10. ^ "Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery Bibliography". The State Historical Society of Missouri. Archived from the original on 2011-10-21. Retrieved 2011-12-03.

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